Guitar Catalog of the 20th and 21st Centuries

based on the original project by Vincenzo Pocci

rebooting by Cristiano Porqueddu

Plante Daniel

USA

Composer, was born in Portland, Maine.

English
Born in Portland, Maine, Daniel Plante has lived and worked chiefly in New York City. He received his first major performance in 1977 when Pierre Boulez and the New York Philharmonic gave the world premiere of his cantata, Love in the Asylum. At present, Mr. Plante is completing a commission for a chamber concerto for violinist Yung-Hsiang Wang. He has had a distinguished career as a conductor, having directed the Haydn-Mozart Chamber Orchestra and the Ensemble of the Guild of Composers. As a theorist, he has written on the music of Stravinsky, Webern and Debussy. Recently he completed a monograph entitled “Debussy's 'Prelude l'apres-midi d'un faun' and the Creation of Post-Tonal Diatonicism” Mr. Plante has taught music theory at Princeton and Brandeis Unversities, the University of Massachusetts, and has directed chamber music at the Walnut Hill School. Currently he teaches in New York, where he also serves as contributing editor for the new Kurt Weill Edition.
The Two Songs for Baritone, Alto Flute, Lute, Guitar and Viola, set to poems of Constantine Cavafy, represent the first in a series of vocal-chamber pieces to ancient and modern Greek and Latin texts.
Web: http://www.apnmmusic.org/danielplante.html (2017)

Composizioni (1)

TitoloEditoreStrumentazioneAnno
TWO SONGS (Text: Constantine Cavafy) APNM bar, fl, lute, guit, vla