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Composers BureauMichael KurekBiography He serves on several professional boards and committees, including service to NARAS (National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences) in Los Angeles, which administers the Grammy Awards, and the John W. Work III Memorial Foundation, which awards minority music scholarships nationally. A popular guest composer at Universities and music schools, Dr. Kurek also serves as an adjudicator in national music competitions, such as the Music Teachers National Association's MTNA-Shepherd "Distinguished Composer of the Year" award, the Golden Key Honor Society, and the Young Texas Artists Music Competition. Michael Kurek's music has been performed throughout the U.S. and, internationally, multiple times in France, England, Japan, Korea, Denmark, Czech Republic, Russia, Germany, and on Swedish television. A variety of professional soloists and chamber groups have performed his works during numerous guest composer residencies at universities, music festivals, conferences, and concert venues (e.g., the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D. C.). Michael Kurek's works have been featured by the principal professional symphony orchestras of cities as diverse as Atlanta, Indianapolis, Green Bay, Nashville, Bridgeport, Lansing, and Fargo, by the Pacific Symphony Orchestra in Los Angeles, the Czech Radio Philharmonic in Prague, the Tomsk Philharmonic (Russia), and several university orchestras and chamber ensembles. He has been profiled in numerous magazines, journals, and newspapers, and his music has been widely broadcasted on classical radio stations, including nationally on NPR's “Morning Edition.” A BMI-affiliated composer, he is published by International Music Service (New York), Lyon & Healy (Chicago), and Spectrum Music Press (Los Angeles). Professor Kurek serves as Chair of the Department of Music Composition / Theory at the Blair School of Music of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, having previously held positions at the State University of New York at Fredonia and at the Chicago Musical College of Roosevelt University. His own teachers included European composers Hans Werner Henze and Eugene Kurtz, along with American Pulitzer-prize winners Leslie Bassett and William Bolcom at the University of Michigan, where he received the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in composition. At the American Academy of Arts and Letters May, 1994 Ceremonial in New York, composer Ned Rorem read aloud the following citation: "Michael Kurek's music harmonizes in a charming and compelling way, intense lyricism with intellectual depth, clear and elegant formal design, and with a richly imaginative orchestral surface. His harp concerto exemplifies his ability of displaying a musical narrative that is as accessible as it is demanding. His musical world is an intensely traditional one, accented and punctuated by gestures and rhythms of today." Further Information For further information about Michael Kurek, please visit his website.
Contact Information The Blair School of Music at Vanderbilt University |
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