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Asher Raboy (born January 14, 1957) is an American composer, conductor and educator living in Napa, California. He is the Resident Artist in the Department of Music for
Pacific Union College Pacific Union College (PUC) is a private university, private liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Angwin, California. It is the only four-year college in Napa County, California, Napa County. It is a coeducational r ...
. He was music director of the Napa Valley Symphony for twenty years,"A symphony retrospective: Asher Raboy's 20 years
''Napa Valley Register'' Retrieved 2014-07-14
conductor of the Diablo Ballet for four and has been music director, assistant or guest conductor for a number of other ensembles. He has worked in opera, theater, symphony (classical and pops) and ballet.


Early life and education

Asher Samuel Raboy was born in
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(a suburb on the south side of Chicago). His father is of Russian-Jewish descent, and his mother is descended from New England Puritans. Both were physicists. Asher was the middle of seven children. Raboy began studying the piano at the age of five. He later developed an interest in orchestral scores, and conducted a number of bands and orchestras throughout his childhood. Raboy began composing in junior high school, and created pieces for each of his siblings for their piano recital. Asher attended the State University of New York at Binghamton (now
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) where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1978. He studied composition with
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, and, during that time, apprenticed as a conductor and vocal coach with Peyton Hibbitt at the
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. He went off to Carnegie-Mellon University for his Masters of Fine Arts (1981), studying conducting with Robert Page and Istvan Jaray, and composition with
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.


Career

Raboy returned to Binghamton University to study physics and mathematics while continuing his search for employment. John Covelli appointed him Conducting Assistant of the Binghamton Symphony (now called the
Binghamton Philharmonic The Binghamton Philharmonic, officially named the Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra, is an American symphony orchestra located in Binghamton, New York. Its primary performing venue is the Broome County Forum Theatre. Its regular season consists of ...
). He moved on to work as Assistant Conductor with the
Hudson Valley Philharmonic The Hudson Valley Philharmonic (abbreviated HVP) is a symphony orchestra based in Poughkeepsie, New York in the United States. It began in 1932, and it serves the Hudson Valley region. The Philharmonic offers a series of concert performances in th ...
under Imre Pallo, and then was appointed Music Director of the Napa Valley Symphony In 2008 Raboy became a college professor. He wrote a number of scripts and arrangements specifically for young people, and performed concerts for students in pre-school and grade school.


Conducting

While with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic in Upstate New York, he conducting classical concerts for the
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, performing on a barge on the Hudson River to celebrate the birthday of Troy, and touring the capital area performing for children. During this time he worked briefly with the
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, and then became the co-founder and co-music director for the New Paltz Youth Symphony (now called College-Youth Symphony of SUNY New Paltz). Raboy became conductor of the Napa Valley Symphony Orchestra in 1990, and remained so for twenty years until 2012. He conducted the Diablo Ballet for four years, was the Assistant Conductor with the Santa Rosa Symphony, founded the Napa Valley Youth Orchestra, and guest conducted theater, ballet and symphony productions. He also worked for the Columbus Symphony,
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, Nevada Festival Ballet,
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, Springfield (Missouri) Symphony Orchestra,
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, Belleayre Music Festival Orchestra, Rohnert Park Chamber Orchestra and the
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.


Composing

Raboy has composed or arranged nearly sixty works. been an energetic composer. His orchestral works have been performed by the Napa Valley Symphony.L. Pierce Carson. "Raboy plays Raboy − Napa Valley Symphony presents win/win program," Napa Valley Register, April 14, 2010, p. C5. His early works include his ''Piano Sonata'' and his first orchestral composition, ''Gymnopedies, Or the Presence of the Goddess''. In the mid 1980s, as his conducting began to demand more of his time, Raboy spent less time composing, switching to smaller forms. Then, in 1992 he returned to orchestral work, and created a number of pieces, including ''Piano Concerto'', ''Orchestral Dances'', ''The Coming Storm'', ''The Journey'', and ''A Mystic Valley''. Raboy has composed violin pieces to be performed by his wife, violinist Katy Brownell. He recently completed ''My Love by the Ocean (A Love Song for Katy)'', and is currently working on a new sonata for two violins.


Works


Orchestral works


Original work without soloists

* The Seduction of Enkidu * The Journey * The Coming Storm * For the Start of a New Life (A Fanfare) * A Mystic Valley * Orchestral Dances * The New Age * Phoenix * King Lear (Tone Poem) * Of A Distant Love * Gymnopedies or The Presence of the Goddess (A Suite for Small Orchestra)


Original work with soloists

* Love Song for Marguerite * Piano Concerto * Three Small Musicians * Clarinet Concerto


Orchestral arrangements without soloists

* De Colores * Yankee Doodle * Shalom Chaverim / Dona nobis pacem


Orchestral arrangements with vocal solos (with and without chorus)

* The Lord is my Light (Frances Allitsen) * Alleluia (Ferdinand Hummel) * I Got A Letter (Traditional) * Never Mind Bo Peep, We Will Find Your Sheep from Babes in Toyland * I Want What I Want from Mlle. Modiste * Sadie Salome Go Home (Edgar Leslie and Irving Berlin)


Orchestra arrangement with chorus (but no soloists)

* Centenary Hymns (Abide With Us and In the Beauty of Holiness) * There Shall a Star Come Out of Jacob (Mendelssohn)


Wind ensemble and band works


Original works

* Dances for Winds * Fanfare for the Pony Express * For the Start of a New Life (A Fanfare) * Phoenix *Lyman Park * Maine Community Band March (with Nathan Raboy)


Arrangements for wind ensemble and band

* Centenary Hymns (Abide With Us and In the Beauty of Holiness)


Chamber music


Original work

* My Love by the Ocean (A Love Song for Katy) * Gypsy Ballads * A Love Song for Marguerite * Sonata for Mallet Percussion * Essay for Amplified Cello * Duo for 2 Trombones and 2 Trumpets * Four Processional Dances for Solo Flute *Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano * Piano Sonata


Arrangements for chamber ensemble

* Wachet Auf (Sleepers Awake) * Pavane (Fauré) * Meditation from ''Thaïs'' * Liebestraum (Liszt)


Solo vocal work


Original work

* If Ever Two Were One (Poem by Anne Bradstreet)


Choral work


Original work

* It’s Cold in Santa Barbara (a Christmas carol) * If Ever Two Were One (Poem by Anne Bradstreet) * Lord, I need you (church anthem)


Arrangements for chorus

* Shalom Chaverim/Dona Nobis Pacem


Stage works

* The Ill-Fated Princess (An opera for an audience of young people)


References


External links


Faculty of Pacific Union College
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