World-Renowned Composer Rindfleisch Celebrates 25 Years at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖

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Andrew Rindfleisch, Ph.D. celebrates 25 years at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 with Faculty Recital, Featuring Renowned String Faculty, Special Guests

His music has been hailed by The Boston Globe for 鈥渄rama, intensity and variety.鈥 His musical career (and the praise earned for it) is nothing short of extraordinary鈥攕panning professional facets as conductor, pianist, vocalist, record producer, radio show host, educator, concert organizer and more.

As a composer, Andrew Rindfleisch, Ph.D. has created hundreds of works for the concert hall, including solo, chamber, vocal, choral, orchestral, brass and wind music. His commitment to all manner of composition and performance has taken him squarely through jazz and improvisation, leading to recognition and acclaim as 鈥渁 leading composer of his generation.鈥

It鈥檚 not hyperbole: Dr. Rindfleisch has been awarded many of the most prestigious honors that can be given in American culture鈥攊ncluding the Rome Prize, the Guggenheim Fellowship, and the Aaron Copland Award. More than 35 additional prizes and awards have followed, including those from the Library of Congress, the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Cleveland Arts Prize.

Hey, don鈥檛 look now, but you might have passed the internationally active Dr. Rindfleisch on the stairs or shared an elevator with him. The mild-mannered composition professor, director of the Cleveland Contemporary Players and Coordinator of the Music Composition Program at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 isn鈥檛 one to draw attention to himself. He lets his musical output do the talking.

Come Wednesday, December 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Drinko Recital Hall in 老澳门六合彩官方开奖鈥檚 Music and Communication Building, that output will be on full display as Dr. Rindfleisch celebrates 25 years at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 with his Faculty Recital, featuring renowned string faculty of the , along with members of , and .

Sweet Serendipity

鈥淭his will be my first full length faculty recital in 25 years here,鈥 said Dr. Rindfleisch in a recent interview.

鈥淚've had a lot of performances and over half of my premieres these last 25 years at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖. But a full-length concert just of my music? I have sort of shied away from that in the past, as it can be a lot of work to find the artists to come in鈥攅specially if you want to explore a spectrum of different kinds of pieces.鈥

But this year was very different from the past quarter-century, due in large part to Dr. Rindfleisch serving as composer-in-residence with the ENCORE during the summer; being on sabbatical from the university, and, while fulfilling some commissioned work, learning that he and his wife were expecting.

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鈥淓NCORE is a string institute primarily, and the artistic director鈥 Jinjoo Cho, who is a renowned violinist鈥攃ommissioned a new piece from me and it went over really well,鈥 said Dr. Rindfleisch, who holds degrees from Harvard University (Ph.D.), the New England Conservatory of Music (Master of Music), and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (Bachelor of Music).

鈥淚t is very expensive to bring people in from out of town independently, but faculty for ENCORE comes from all over for that summer thing鈥攖hey all fly in and, as it happened, they were coming back for a week in December to do a gala event for their chamber music festival,鈥 he added with a smile.

鈥淚t didn't really dawn on me to do a recital like until everything became serendipitous, a confluence of people and timing. I just asked them if they would do a recital of my music when those same players returned,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he response was quite positive. They were excited at the chance to do that.鈥

Essentially 鈥渘o better time than the present鈥 meets 鈥渢ime marches on鈥 meets 鈥減lanets aligning.鈥

The Points on the Planet Align as Well

Dr. Rindfleisch recently received performances of his music at the National Palace in Lisbon, Portugal, the European Gallery Festival in Ljublijana, Slovenia, the Hochschule in Cologne, Germany, the Eastman School of Music, the University of South Florida, Ball State University, Kent State University, Lawrence Conservatory, the Cleveland Institute of Music, with the New Amsterdam Singers in New York City, and with the Valley Winds in Amherst, MA.

He received three world premieres of his music for brass ensembles performed and recorded for future commercial release by musicians of the Cleveland Orchestra collaborating with the renowned Meridian Arts Ensemble. In addition, Dr. Rindfleisch was named Music Director for the opera 鈥淢oon in the Mirror鈥 earlier this year, with sold out performances at the Blue Gallery in New York City in September.

So, with so much original music to choose from, what can music aficionados expect to hear Wednesday?

鈥淭he lion鈥檚 share of will be string music, but I also have one of my oldest collaborators, one of the great clarinetists that I've ever worked with who lives in Minneapolis鈥擯at O'Keefe, clarinet/bass clarinet for Zeitgeist鈥攊s going to fly in to do a couple of my pieces as well,鈥 said Dr. Rindfleisch.

鈥淲e鈥檒l have Shuai Wang, pianist from Ars Futura Ensemble as well, and again, that serendipity of people being available who have recently done some of my music. I feel this will make this a really successful event,鈥 Dr. Rindfleisch added with a smile. 鈥淭he only issue is the time-honored tradition of only having two days to rehearse before the event, but it鈥檒l all come together.鈥

ENCORE Chamber Music Institute players for the Wednesday, December 14 recital will include Jinjoo Cho (violin); Brenden Shea (violin); Eric Wong (cellist). Max Geissler and Verona String Quartet (in residence at the Oberlin Conservatory) featuring Jonathan Ong (violin); Dorothy Ro (violin); Abigail Rojansky (viola) and Jonathan Dormand (cello) will also play roles in the performance.

As for how his time at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖 and the arrival of a new baby might inspire and influence future works? Dr. Rindfleisch remains pragmatic:

鈥淧erhaps not in an entirely overt way, but every step is inspired from the previous one and so, it鈥檚 hard to say where my compositions will go from here. This campus has grown and changed a lot in 25 years and our baby will, too,鈥 he finalized.

鈥淭hose influences will surely work their way in there somehow, just as being present for life does.鈥

Celebrating his 25th year at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖, Dr. Rindfleisch will present a faculty recital Wednesday, 12/14 @ 7:30pm in Drinko Recital Hall at 老澳门六合彩官方开奖. Featuring the string faculty of the ENCORE Chamber Music Institute with violinist Jinjoo Cho, the Verona String Quartet, Members of the Cavani Quartet and Cleveland Orchestra, with special guests Pat O鈥橩eefe (clarinet/bass clarinet) and Shuai Wang (piano). Works will include his most recent piece 鈥淧hantasmagoria鈥 for string octet, 鈥淭he Lunatic鈥 for bass clarinet, and much more.