Gary Philo

Biography

     Gary Philo (b. 1953) studied composition with Mario Davidovsky, Jack Beeson, Chou Wen-chung and William Thomas McKinley. His works have been performed by many groups, including the Silesian Philharmonic (Poland), Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, the Vermont Philharmonic, Collage, the Washington Square Contemporary Music Series Players, James Dunham, Nicholas Underhill, The Cleveland Chamber Collective, Mary Rowell, and others.

He is a recipient of a Charles Ives Scholarship, awarded by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, has been commissioned by the National Endowment for the Arts, and has received grants from Meet-the-Composer and CAP. He has also received fellowships to the Tanglewood Music Center and the Composers Conference at Wellesley.

Recordings include "Spring Music" for orchestra, available on MMC Recordings, his sextet Lech Lecha, recorded by the Cleveland Chamber Collective, and Three Pieces for Piano, recorded by Nicholas Underhill and available on Capstone Records. Mr. Philo serves on the board of the League of Composers/ISCM, is a member of the American Composers Alliance and BMI, and was a founding member of Composers in Red Sneakers, a Boston-based composers cooperative that produces concerts of their works and the works of other composers.

He holds a BM from Berklee College of Music, an MM from New England Conservatory, and received his DMA from Columbia University in 1992.

  • Baritone (voice)
  • ACE Publications

    1 title(s)
    Composer Title SCORING/INSTRUMENTATION Year
    Gary Philo Song of Ruth Bass Clarinet, Trumpet in C, Trombone, Baritone voice, electronics

    Additional Works

    APNM:

    I MUST STUDY POLITICKS AND WAR
    MUSIC FOR 15 PLAYERS
    THREE IMPROMPTUS FOR CHAMBER ORCHESTRA