Carolyn Bremer
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Carolyn Bremer composer
date of death: 02.09.2018
Dr. Carolyn Bremer
1957-2018
1957-2018
It is easy to regard Carolyn Bremer as a "one hit wonder." Early Light is a mainstay in the wind ensemble repertoire. The original version for orchestra has been performed by the Houston Symphony and California Philharmonic among others. The wind version has been performed at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, for the 150th anniversary concert at WestPoint, and by the Presidents Own Marine Band on the steps of the U.S. Capitol. It is recorded by over a dozen ensembles including the North Texas Winds and Heritage of American Band.
Tibetan Singing Bowls play an ever-expanding role in Carolyns musical life. She and several colleagues perform interactive concerts in which the audiences listen to and then play the bowls. Singing bowls have informed her understanding of the experiential listening process and have led her to study the interaction of spacious, meditative listening, and composition. Other occasionally obsessive interests include landscape and concert photography, fountain pens and too many colors of ink, and just about any gadget made by Apple.
Carolyn Bremer has been dubbed a composer "driven by hobgoblins of post modernist cant." She came to composition on the heels of intensive training as an orchestral bassist. She studied at Eastman, CalArts, and received the Ph.D. from UC Santa Barbara. Carolyn was Chair of Composition at the University of Oklahoma from 1991-2000 where she held the OBrien Presidential Professorship. Currently, Carolyn is Associate Director of the Bob Cole Conservatory at Cal State Long Beach: she immensely loves her job.
Tibetan Singing Bowls play an ever-expanding role in Carolyns musical life. She and several colleagues perform interactive concerts in which the audiences listen to and then play the bowls. Singing bowls have informed her understanding of the experiential listening process and have led her to study the interaction of spacious, meditative listening, and composition. Other occasionally obsessive interests include landscape and concert photography, fountain pens and too many colors of ink, and just about any gadget made by Apple.
Carolyn Bremer has been dubbed a composer "driven by hobgoblins of post modernist cant." She came to composition on the heels of intensive training as an orchestral bassist. She studied at Eastman, CalArts, and received the Ph.D. from UC Santa Barbara. Carolyn was Chair of Composition at the University of Oklahoma from 1991-2000 where she held the OBrien Presidential Professorship. Currently, Carolyn is Associate Director of the Bob Cole Conservatory at Cal State Long Beach: she immensely loves her job.