William Susman Explained

William Susman
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Birth Name:William Joseph Susman
Birth Place:Chicago, United States
Birth Date:29 August 1960
Education:University of Illinois
Stanford University
Occupation:Composer, pianist, film producer
Years Active:1983–present

William Joseph Susman (born August 29, 1960) is an American composer of concert and film music and a pianist. He has written orchestral and chamber music as well as documentary film scores.[1]

Music

Susman's music blends isorhythm and hocketing with montuño and clave rhythms in a fusion that combines both the complexity of Western classical tradition and the syncopation and polyrhythms of Afro-Cuban music. [2] In addition to performances of his music in the U.S. and Europe, his compositions have been broadcast, for example his piano concerto on WQXR,[3] in New Sounds on WNYC,[4] Echoes[5] on NPR and Concertzender.[6]

He founded the record label Belarca Records to distribute his material and the work of other living composers.[7]

Influences

Susman's earliest orchestral works were influenced by Iannis Xenakis and György Ligeti.[8] He is interested in algorithmic composition, following his composition teacher Herbert Brun at the University of Illinois and John Chowning at The Center For Computer Research in Music and Acoustics at Stanford University.[9] [10] His microtonal compositions were influenced by Ben Johnston. He also studied piano with Pauline Lindsey (a student of Artur Schnabel), Steve Behr (pianist with Louis Armstrong) and Alan Swain.

Awards

Works

Orchestra

Chamber ensemble

Wind quintet

Brass quintet

Vocal/Choral

Percussion

String quartet

Piano Trio

Piano

Solo and duo

Electronic

Film music

External links

Notes and References

  1. "All Music" William Susman Biography
  2. ttps://meettheartist.online/2022/05/23/william-susman-composer/ Meet The Artist)
  3. http://www.wqxr.org/#!/musicians/william-susman/ Last played Monday, July 18 2016 at 01:18 AM / Piano Concerto / William Susman
  4. "New Sounds, WNYC" Psychosounds, J. Schaefer, New Sounds, Broadcast on WNYC (archive of the original)
  5. "Echoes Radio Show" Syndicated to NPR (Public Radio International)
  6. [Concertzender]
  7. Belarca Recordshttps://belarca.com/
  8. Opus One Memphis Interview with William Susman
  9. All Music Guide Stephen Eddins Biography for William Susman
  10. CCRMA Stanford Archives Young composer pursues a career
  11. [ASCAP]
  12. http://www.bmi.com/genres/entry/bmi_student_composer_award_winners BMI Student Composer Award Winners
  13. Fromm Music Foundation archives. Fromm Commission
  14. [IMDb]