Charles Mills

Biography

Charles (Borromeo) Mills (b. Asheville, N. Carolina, Jan. 8, 1914; d NY,  March 7, 1982), was an American composer.  Played in jazz bands from age 17.  In 1933 he went to N.Y. and engaged in serious study of music, first with Max Garfield and then with Copland (1935–37), Sessions (1937–39), and Harris (1939–41). Winner of several prizes including the Guggenheim fellowship in 1952.  He composed chamber and orchestral works including film music and ballets, and vocal music including sacred choral works. He wrote mostly in a severe but eloquent contrapuntal style; in virtually his entire career as a composer, he pursued the ideal of formal cohesion; his style of composition may be described as Baroque a l’americaine. In his later works, Mills gradually adopted serial methods.  His quest for artistic self-discipline led him to the decision to become a Roman Catholic. He was baptized according to the Roman Catholic rite on May 14, 1944. He was commissioned by Mitropoulos to compose work for NYPO, 1951. Principal works include 6 symphonies; piano concerto; flute concerto; Theme and Variations for orchestra; oboe concertino; and many chamber works, some involving jazz ensembles.

Mills began affiliation with American Composers Alliance in 1955, with the signed recommendations of Copland, Cowell, and Carter.

 

 

  • voice+keyboard
  • ACE Publications

    12 title(s)
    Composer Title SCORING/INSTRUMENTATION Year
    Charles Mills BUTTERFLY CAUGHT IN THE WIND msop, pf
    Charles Mills CANTICLE OF THE SUN high voice,pf
    Charles Mills CHRIST CHILD med voice, pf
    Charles Mills FOUR SONGS, Op 80 voice, pf
    Charles Mills IMAGINARY ISLANDS Contralto, pf
    Charles Mills MIRACLE med voice, pf
    Charles Mills PASTORAL med voice, pf
    Charles Mills THERE IS NOTHING FALSE IN THEE med voice, pf
    Charles Mills TWO POEMS BY MAX MATTHEWS
    voice, piano
    Charles Mills UNRETURNING HOSTS
    voice, piano
    Charles Mills WAIL FOR OUR DEAD GUITARIST
    med voice, piano
    Charles Mills WINTERSONG
    voice, piano

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