Dan Visconti, Composer 2008 EMERGING ARTIST AWARD
And though still under 30, that was far from his first commission. Others have come from the Minnesota Orchestra, the Albany Symphony, the Annapolis Symphony, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Orchestra Youth Orchestra, the New York Youth Symphony, the Kronos Quartet, Antares, the Jupiter Quartet, the Corigliano Quartet and others. But he’s not as far removed from the Everlys as it may appear, at least in terms of creating music that appeals to youthful audiences. Besides being a classical violinist and composer, he’s also an active rock and jazz guitarist, of which both influences are reflected in this excerpt from a Plain Dealer review of one of his works: “Visconti’s writing was both mature and youthful, bristling with exhilarating musical ideas and a powerfully crafted lyricism. The performance rocked, and the piece made a strong impact.” good example of how Visconti’s music works in both the classical and popular worlds might be illustrated by the fact that his piece Black Bend – inspired by stories of the Cuyahoga River – has been performed by orchestras, including the Spokane Symphony, and it has also been done by chamber groups, such as the Sybarite Chamber Players’ performances at several New York City venues, including the Caffe Vivaldi, the Dive Bar and the Museum of Sex Visconti’s approach as an educator also reflects his youthful vision and often involves unconventional venues as well, such as his interactive videoconferencing presentations on the social history of music and civil rights in America and educational appearances at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum. His former blog, which proved popular among music students and others, tracked the process of a piece he was writing for the Kronos Quartet. A Chicago-area native, Visconti studied composition at the Cleveland Institute of Music and the Yale School of Music. He has taught composition, theory, and popular songwriting as a faculty member of CIM’s Preparatory Division. He also played blues guitar for CIM’s distance learning program. Visconti has won other awards, including the BMI Student Composer Award, two consecutive first-place awards in the ASCAP/Victor Herbert Young Composers Competition, the Donald Erb Award for Music Composition, the Aaron Copland Award, the Bearns Prize and the NFMC Devora Nadworney Award for Vocal Writing and an award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is also the youngest winner of the American Academy in Berlin Prize, for which he will begin a year residency at Berlin’s Hans Arnhold Center this fall.
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