Peter Lieberson

Peter Lieberson (* 25. Oktober 1946 in New York City; † 23. April 2011 in Tel Aviv[1]) war ein US-amerikanischer Komponist. 2006 wurde er in die American Academy of Arts and Letters gewählt. 1992 erhielt er von dieser Akademie den Arts and Letters Award in Music.[2]

Ausgewählte Werke

Orchesterwerke

  • 1986 Drala
  • 1988 The Gesar Legend
  • 1991 World’s Turning
  • 1995 The Five Great Elements
  • 1995 Processional
  • 2002 Ah

Soloinstrument und Orchester

  • 1972 Concerto for Four Groups of Instruments
  • 1974 Concerto for Violoncello with Accompanying Trios
  • 1980 Concerto for Piano
  • 1992 Viola Concerto
  • 1994 Rhapsody for Viola and Orchestra
  • 1998 Horn Concerto
  • 1999 Red Garuda for piano
  • 2000 The Six Realms for cello
  • 2003 Piano Concerto No. 3
  • 2005 Neruda Songs for mezzo-soprano

Kammermusik

  • 1975 Accordance for 8 Instruments
  • 1978 Tashi Quartet
  • 1981 Three Songs with soprano
  • 1984 Lalita, Chamber Variations
  • 1985 Feast Day
  • 1987 Ziji
  • 1988 Raising the Gaze
  • 1990 Elegy
  • 1990 Wind Messengers
  • 1991 King Gesar with narrator
  • 1991 A Little Fanfare
  • 1993 A Little Fanfare (II)
  • 1993 Variations
  • 1994 Rumble
  • 1994 String Quartet
  • 1996 Three Variations for Violoncello and Piano
  • 1998 Free and Easy Wanderer
  • 2001 Piano Quintet

Einzelnachweise

  1. Zachary Woolfe: Peter Lieberson, Composer Inspired by Buddhism, Dies at 64 (Published 2011). In: nytimes.com. 23. April 2011, abgerufen am 3. Februar 2024 (englisch).
  2. Members: Peter Lieberson. American Academy of Arts and Letters, abgerufen am 10. April 2019.
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