Stephen Montague

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Stephen Montague (born March 10, 1943 in Syracuse , New York ) is a contemporary American composer , pianist and conductor .

life and work

Stephen Montague studied piano, conducting and composition at Florida State University and received his PhD in composition from Ohio State University in 1972 .

He has lived in London since 1975 and teaches composition and orchestration at Trinity College of Music .

Works

Orchestral works

  • From the White Edge of Phrygia for orchestra (1983-84)

Chamber music

  • String Quartet No. 1: in memoriam Barry Anderson and Tomasz Sikorski (1989–93)
  • Haiku for soprano, electronic instruments and computer tape (1987)

Vocal works

  • Tigida Pipa for 4 voices, percussion and tape (1983-89)

For a list of other works see web links .

Web links