Paul Richards
Born in New York City in 1969 to a musical family, composer Paul Richards has been engaged with music since childhood, including forays into various popular styles, the Western canon, and Jewish sacred and secular music through his father, a cantor. All of these experiences inform his creative activities, which have included numerous orchestral, vocal, chamber, and theatrical works. Hailed in the press as a composer with "a strong, pure melodic gift, an ear for color, and an appreciation for contrast and variety," and praised for his "fresh approach to movement and beautiful orchestral coloration," his works have been heard in performance throughout the country and internationally on six continents.
He has been recognized in numerous competitions, including the 2009 St. Mary's University/Kaplan Foundation Composition Competition, the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra's Fresh Ink 2002 Florida Composers' Competition, the International Section of the 2000 New Music for Sligo/IMRO Composition Award, and the 2001 and 2004 Truman State University/M.A.C.R.O. Composition Competition. Other honors and awards include Special Distinction in the 2006 ASCAP Rudolph Nissim Prize, Finalist in the 2006 American Composers Orchestra Whitaker Reading Sessions, Finalist in the Atlanta Chamber Players 2009 Rapido! Composition Competition, Second Prize in the International Horn Society Composition Competition in 2001, First Place in the 1999 Voices of Change Composers Competition, two First Place prizes in the Guild of Temple Musicians Young Composers Award (1994-95, 1995-96) and many others.
Commissions have come from organizations including the Southwest Florida Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Brass, Florida State Music Teachers' Association and Music Teacher's National Association, St. Mary's University/Kaplan Foundation, Buffet-Crampon International Summer Clarinet Academy, Open Heart String Quartet, Duo 46, Sonoran Consort, Meet the Composer-Arizona, Arizona Repertory Singers, Arizona Commission on the Arts and Catalina Chamber Orchestra. In addition, many university wind programs have commissioned Richards' work, including those of Baylor, DelMar, Florida, Illinois - Champaign/Urbana, Michigan, Nevada - Las Vegas, North Carolina - Greensboro, Northern Iowa, Syracuse and Truman State.
Richards' opera, “The Loathly Lady”, with libretto by Wendy Steiner, received it’s premiere April 1, 2009 at Irvine Auditorium on The University of Pennsylvania campus. The cast included Julianne Baird, Thomas Meglioranza, members of Anonymous 4, Parthenia, Piffaro, and others. With a strong interest in dramatic works and collaborations with other artists, he recently composed the score to James Babanikos' film “Somewhere Beyond”, and is currently working on “Ambitions”, an extended song cycle on the poetry of Lola Haskins.
Fables, Forms, and Fears, a CD of Richards' chamber music, was released by Meyer Media in July of 2007. Music by Paul Richards is also recorded on the Centaur, MMC, Capstone, Mark, Spitfire, and Summit labels, including a recent recording featuring famed clarinetist Richard Stoltzman and the Slovak Radio Orchestra. His works are published by Carl Fischer Music, Southern Music, TrevCo Music, Jeanné, Inc., and Margalit Music. Currently professor of composition at the University of Florida, he previously taught at Baylor University, and earned the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Composition at the University of Texas at Austin, and Bachelor of Music and Master of Music degrees in Theory and Composition at the University of Arizona. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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