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Ned Rorem

American composer

Died when: 99 years 26 days (1188 months)
Star Sign: Scorpio

 

Ned Rorem

Ned Rorem (October 23, 1923 – November 18, 2022) was an American composer of contemporary classical music and writer.Best known for his art songs, which number over 500, Rorem was the leading American of his time writing in the genre.

Although he wrote non-vocal works for piano, orchestras and chamber ensembles, he considered all of his music vocal and song-like in nature.

His interest in song centered not around the human voice, but the setting of poetry, as he was deeply familiar with English literature.

A writer himself, he kept—and later published—numerous diaries which spoke candidly of his exchanges and relationships with many cultural figures of America and France.

Born in Richmond, Indiana, Rorem found an early interest in music, studying with Margaret Bonds and Leo Sowerby among others.

He developed a strong enthusiasm for French music—particularly the Impressionist composers Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel—which remained throughout his life.

After two years at Northwestern University, Rorem briefly studied at the Curtis Institute under Gian Carlo Menotti and Rosario Scalero, before settling at the Juilliard School with Bernard Wagenaar.

Instruction from the composers Aaron Copland and Virgil Thomson also proved important.After two hugely productive years in Morocco, Rorem was hosted by the arts patron Marie-Laure de Noailles in Paris, where he was influenced by the neoclassicist group, Les Six.

Rorem returned to America in around 1957, establishing himself as a prominent composer and receiving frequent commissions.Frequently described as neoromantic, he showed little interest in the emerging modernist and postmodern styles of his lifetime.

Though he wrote in a generally tonal manner, Grove Music Online asserts that he did so with "striking variety, complexity and, often, intensity".

For the American Bicentennial, he worked on seven different commissions concurrently between 1974 and 1975.Among these was Air Music: Ten Etudes for Orchestra, which won a Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1976.

Much of Rorem's later years were spent with his lifelong partner James Holmes, between his apartment in New York and house in Nantucket.


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