Robert Carl

Biography

Robert Carl (b.1954) studied composition with Jonathan Kramer, George Rochberg, Ralph Shapey, and Iannis Xenakis. His music is performed throughout the US and Europe, and is published by American Composers' Alliance, Boosey & Hawkes, Roncorp, and Apoll-Edition. His grants, prizes and residencies have come from such sources as the National Endowment for the Arts, Tanglewood, Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Camargo Foundation, MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, Ucross, Millay Colony, Bogliasco Foundation, Djerassi Foundation, the Aaron Copland House, and the Rockefeller Foundation.

He has been awarded a 2005 Chamber Music America commission for a string quintet written for the Miami String Quartet and Robert Black. An excerpt from his opera-in-progress Harmony (with novelist Russell Banks) was presented in May 2005 in the New York City Opera’s VOX Showcase series. He is also the recipient of the 1998 Charles Ives Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. New World Records released a CD of three large string chamber works in March 2006. In 2007, Carl received a fellowship from the Asian Cultural Council for travel to Japan to research contemporary Japanese composers, and he has been commissioned by Oxford University Press to write a book on the premiere of Terry Riley’s In C.

Other CD releases of his work are found on Neuma, Koch International, Lotus, Centaur, Vienna Modern Masters, E.R.M., and The Aerial. For fifteen years he was a co-director of the Extension Works new music ensemble in Boston; he is chair of the composition department at the Hartt School of Music, University of Hartford, and writes extensively on new music for Fanfare Magazine. He studies shakuhachi with Ralph Samuelson.

ACE Publications

143 title(s)
Composer Title SCORING/INSTRUMENTATION Year
Robert Carl SEARCH pf quintet
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Robert Carl PIANO QUINTET - SEARCH -
piano, 2 vln, vla, vcl
Robert Carl INEVITABLE WAVE for 8 percusionists and fixed media audio -
8 percussionists, audio playback
Robert Carl PROCESSIONAL "A TREE RISES" -
zheng, sustaining instrument (open)
Robert Carl WHITE HERON 3(dbl picc)-3(dbl ehn)-3-3, 4-3-3-1, timp, hp, 3 perc, strings
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Robert Carl Wind Quintet No. 2, "Birds of Guandu" -
Flute (dbl pcc), oboe, clarinet in Bb, French Horn in F, Bassoon
Robert Carl QUINTET FOR CLARINET AND STRINGS -
clarinet in Bb, string quartet
Robert Carl RIVER'S BEND -
2 fl
Robert Carl FEAR NO -
satb
Robert Carl QUANTUM DANCES cl, vln, pf
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Robert Carl Chamber Concerto for Guitar and 10 Instruments, "The Calm Bee in the Busy Hive" -
Guitar (solo) Guitar 2 Flute (dbl. picc) Clarinet in Bb Trumpet in C Vibraphone Harp Piano Violin Viola Cello
Robert Carl Geography of Loss Soprano, Baritone, chamber choir, plus 8 players
Sop, Bar, chamber choir, fl (dbl/picc, a fl), ob (dbl/eh), cl(dbl bscl), perc, vln, vla, vc, cb
Robert Carl BROWN VELVET -
bsn, live audio
Robert Carl EXPLORING THE POSSIBILITIES -
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Robert Carl FROM THE GROUND UP 3332 4321 SATB saxophones, timp, perc (3), db
3 fl-picc-3 ob-3 cl(Bb)-bass cl-4 sax (SATB)- 2 bsn-cbsn-4 horns-3 tr (in C)-2 ten trb-b trb-euph-tba-tim-3 perc-cb
Robert Carl PULSE FIELD -
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Robert Carl UPDRAFT 10 trombones and live electronics
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Robert Carl SYMPHONY NO. 4 "The Ladder" 3333 4331 altosx pf/cel, timp, perc(4), strings
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Robert Carl LA VILLE ENGLOUTIE 4333 4331, timp (3), perc (4), db
4 fl (4th doubling picc), 3 ob (3rd doubling E.hn), 3 cl in Eb, Bs clar, sop-alt-ten-bari saxophone, 3 bsn, 4 hns, 3 tpt in C, 2 tenor tbn, bass tbn, euph, tuba, Timpani (3 drums), 4 perc; Cb.
Robert Carl BULLET CYCLE -
2 or 3 players: sustaining instrument, plucked/struck instrument, percussive timekeeper, and electroacoustic soundtrack
Robert Carl SONATINA, THE DANCE OF SOUND AND SPACE -
vln (or flute), piano
Robert Carl BREAKING THE SURFACE Alto saxophone, bass trombone, viola, cello
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Robert Carl SLOW ARCH/UN ARCO LENTO flute (dbl picc) and string quintet (2 vln, vla, vc, cb)
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Robert Carl SHAKE THE TREE -
pf 4-hands
Robert Carl CHANGING MY SPOTS -
any number of players, instruments, flexible duration

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