J. Willard Roosevelt

Biography

composer of chamber music and operas, J. Willard Roosevelt was born in Spain in 1918, to Kermit Roosevelt and Belle Willard, dauther of the then U.S. Ambassador to Spain.  Grandson of Theodore Roosevelt, He was raised in New York City, and became interested in music at an early age. Roosevelt was a student at Groton, and studied composition at Harvard with Walter Piston and briefly in Paris with Nadia Boulanger. He joined the Navy, and was awarded a Bachelor of Arts from Hart College in 1959. He devoted much of his life to teaching music and composition to private students and at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Turtle Bay Music School, and Columbia University.

He appeared as pianist in numerous New York concert halls, and as a composer received numerous commissions including settings of Finnegan's Wake, a cello concerto, piano concerto, and a one-act opera, The Walls Came Tumbling Down, among many chamber and solo works.

His opera was performed at Alice Tully Hall in March, 1976, under the direction of Dorothy Maynor and Thomas Scherman. Set to a libretto by Loften Mitchell, The Walls Came Tumbling Down, was about a group of African-American slaves who traveled to America in the 17th-century with the Dutch, settling their own colony in New Amsterdam after earning their freedom. The opera began as a piano vocal work for five singers but was orchestrated for a benefit in honor of the Harlem School for the Arts.

Another work, commissioned for small orchestra, dancer, soprano and narrator, to texts by Stephen Crane and Oliver WEndell Holmes, Jr., was performed in May 1976 for several bicentennial celebrations, under the direction of Sayard Stone with Carmen de Lavallade, Arlene Stone-Nercombe and Alvin Epstein.

He passed away in 2008 in Orient, New York.

ACE Publications

43 title(s)
Composer Title SCORING/INSTRUMENTATION Year
J. Willard Roosevelt WAR IS KIND (chamber version of Our Dead Brothers Bid Us...) speaker, sop, ob, pf, str qrt
J. Willard Roosevelt WALTZ fl & pf, OR cl & pf
J. Willard Roosevelt TWO SONGS on poems of Lloyd Frankenberg sop,pf
J. Willard Roosevelt TWO SONGS (EE Cummings) sop, pf
J. Willard Roosevelt TRIO for CLARINET, CELLO, PIANO cl, vcl, pf
J. Willard Roosevelt TR's LETTER TO KERMIT medium voice, piano
J. Willard Roosevelt TO E.E. med voice, pf
J. Willard Roosevelt THREE SONGS FROM POE Soprano, clarinet, piano
J. Willard Roosevelt THREE SONGS FOR BARITONE AND PIANO (Gerard Manley Hopkins) Baritone, piano
J. Willard Roosevelt SUITE FOR VIOLA vla
J. Willard Roosevelt SUITE FOR PIANO pf
J. Willard Roosevelt SUITE FOR OBOE BASSOON AND STRINGS oboe, bassoon, 5-part strings
J. Willard Roosevelt STRING QUARTET str qrt
J. Willard Roosevelt SONG & DANCE SUITE ob,cl,vla
J. Willard Roosevelt SONATA NO.2 IN Bb pf
J. Willard Roosevelt SONATA NO.1 IN D pf
J. Willard Roosevelt SONATA for VIOLIN and PIANO vln,pf
J. Willard Roosevelt SONATA for CELLO and PIANO vcl,pf
J. Willard Roosevelt SHORT SUITE ob, cl, bsn
J. Willard Roosevelt SERENADE ob,vla,vcl
J. Willard Roosevelt PAUL REVERE'S RIDE solo flute
J. Willard Roosevelt PAPER ROSE Soprano and Clarinet in A
J. Willard Roosevelt OUR DEAD BROTHERS BID US THINK OF LIFE Sop, narrator, chamber ensemble (or piano)
Sop, male narrator, cham orch: 1-1-1-1; 1-1-1-0; pf, 2perc; str
J. Willard Roosevelt OH JOSHUA (aka ARIA) high voice, piano
J. Willard Roosevelt MAY SONG IT FLOURISH Sop,MzSop,Bar, cham orch: 1/pic-1-1-1,2-1-1-0,2perc,str

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