Guitar Catalog of the 20th and 21st Centuries

based on the original project by Vincenzo Pocci

rebooting by Cristiano Porqueddu

Oteri Frank J. (1964)

USA

Composer and music journalist based in New York City.

English
Frank J. Oteri is a composer and music journalist based in New York City whose syncretic compositional style has been described as “distinctive” in The Grove Dictionary of American Music.
His compositions include: Fair and Balanced, a saxophone quartet in quartertones premiered and recorded by the PRISM Quartet; Imagined Overtures, for rock band in sixth-tones recorded by the Los Angeles Electric 8; Love Games, settings of poems by Elizabethan sonneteer Mary Wroth premiered at SubCulture by the Young People’s Chorus of New York City conducted by Francisco Núñez; and Versions of the Truth, a 12-song cycle based on the poetry of Stephen Crane for dual-voiced singer and piano commissioned by the ASCAP Foundation Charles Kingsford Fund and premiered by Phillip Cheah and Trudy Chan (The Cheah Chan Duo). MACHUNAS, the performance oratorio inspired by the life of Fluxus-founder George Maciunas which Oteri created in collaboration with Lucio Pozzi, premiered under the direction of Donatas Katkus during the Christopher Festival in Vilnius, Lithuania in 2005.
Other interpreters of Oteri’s music include pianist Sarah Cahill, harpsichordist Rebecca Pechefsky, guitarists Dominic Frasca and David Starobin, the Ray-Kallay Duo, Pentasonic Winds, Sylvan Winds, Magellan String Quartet, the Locrian Chamber Players, and Central City Chorus.
In addition to his compositional activities, Oteri is the Composer Advocate at New Music USA and the Co-Editor of NewMusicBox, a web magazine he founded which has been online since May 1999. He is also the Vice President of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) and serves on the board of directors of the International Association of Music Information Centres (IAMIC).
An outspoken crusader for new music and the breaking down of barriers between genres, he has written for numerous publications and is also a frequent radio guest and pre-concert speaker.
Oteri is a graduate of New York City’s High School of Music and Art and holds a B.A. and an M.A. (in Ethnomusicology) from Columbia University where he served as Classical Music Director and World Music Director for WKCR-FM. He was the recipient of ASCAP’s Victor Herbert Award in 2007 and he received the Composers Now Visionary Award in 2018.
Web: https://www.fjoteri.com/bio (2020)

Composizioni (6)

TitoloEditoreStrumentazioneAnno
THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WINDOWS (Text: Margaret Atwood) non pubblicata f-voice, 2 fl, toy piano, guit, vnc 1995
GUITAR PALINDROME TRANSFORMAL MUSIC 2003
MANIPULAÇÃO non pubblicata 2004
IMAGONED OVERTURES non pubblicata drum set, 3 el-guit, electric bass 2005
STRUM non pubblicata 2010
DUALLY (1979/2017) non pubblicata sax, guit