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Frank Ticheli (born January 21, 1958) is an
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composer of
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l, choral,
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, and concert band works. He lives in
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, where he is a
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of
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at the
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. He was the
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's composer-in-residence from 1991 to 1998, composing numerous works for that orchestra. A number of his works are particularly notable, as they have become standards in concert band repertoire.


Biography

Ticheli was born in Monroe, Louisiana. He graduated from L.V. Berkner High School in
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and earned a Doctor of Musical Arts as well as a Masters Degrees in Composition from the
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, and a Bachelor of Music in Composition from
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, where he studied with
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and Jack Waldenmaier. He went on to receive his master's and doctoral degrees in composition from the
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, where he studied with William Albright,
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, George Wilson, and
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. Subsequently, Ticheli was an Assistant Professor of Music at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. There, he served on the board of directors of the Texas Composers Forum and was a member of the advisory committee for the
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's "Music of the Americas" project. From 1991 to 1998, Ticheli was composer-in-residence with the
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in Orange County, California. Since 1991, he has been a Professor of Composition at the
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's Thornton School of Music. In 2011, he endowed the "Frank Ticheli Composition Scholarship" to be awarded each year to an incoming graduate student in composition. Recent works include ''The Shore'' (Symphony No. 3) a 35-minute work for chorus and orchestra, with its East Coast premiere given by New York Choral Society and Orchestra at New York's Carnegie Hall; three new concertos (for flute, clarinet, and alto saxophone); and ''Songs of Love and Life'', for soprano soloist and 18 players, composed for the conductor, Allan McMurray.


Awards and grants

Ticheli has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Arts and Letters Award, Goddard Lieberson Fellowship, and Charles Ives Scholarship, all from the
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, the National Band Association/Revelli Memorial Prize, the A. Austin Harding Award, the
Distinguished Service to Music Medal The Distinguished Service to Music Medal is an award presented by Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Band Fraternity. It is awarded to people who have contributed to the advancement of the wind band "as a cultural, musical and educational medium. ...
, and First Prize in the Texas Sesquicentennial Orchestral Composition Competition, the Britten-on-the-Bay Choral Composition Contest, and the Virginia CBDNA Symposium for New Band Music. In addition to these awards, Ticheli has been named a national honorary member of
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and
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. Grants and commissions for Ticheli's works have come from
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, the
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,
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, Pacific Chorale, Worldwide Concurrent Premieres, Inc., Prince George's Philharmonic Orchestra, Adrian Symphony, City of San Antonio, Stephen F. Austin State University, University of Michigan, Trinity University, and the Indiana Bandmasters Association, and many others. His work, ''Angels in the Architecture'', for concert band with soprano soloist, was commissioned by Kingsway International and received its premiere performance in July 2008 by a massed band of young musicians from Australia and the U.S. at the Sydney Opera House.


Works

Ticheli's works are published by Manhattan Beach Music, Encore Music Publishers, and Hinshaw Music, and are recorded on the labels of Albany, Chandos, Clarion, Delos, Equilibrium, Klavier,
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, Mark, Naxos, Reference, and others. They include the following:"Complete Works List"
. "Manhattan Beach Music" Retrieved 2012-03-2.


For orchestra

* ''All the World's a Stage'', for audience and orchestra (2020) * ''Rest'', for string orchestra (2012) * ''Riffs for Steven'' (2010) * ''Angels in the Architecture (2009) * ''An American Elegy'' (2008) * ''Shooting Stars'' (2004) * Symphony No. 1 (2001) * ''Blue Shades'' (1997) * ''Radiant Voices'' (1993) * ''On Time's Stream'' (1995) * ''Postcard'' (1995) * ''Pacific Fanfare'' (1995) * ''Images of a Storm'' (1983)


For solo with orchestra

* Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra (2011) * Symphony No. 1 (solo tenor or baritone in mvt. 4 only) (2001) * ''An American Dream'' (with solo soprano) (1998) * ''Playing With Fire'' (for seven-piece jazz band and orchestra) (1992) * Concerto for Trumpet and Orchestra (1990)


For chorus and orchestra

* ''Sailing the Sky'' (2021) * ''The Shore'', a
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on four poems of
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(2013)


For chorus

* ''Until Forever Fades Away,'' for chorus and strings (2020) * ''Lux Aeterna'' (2018) * ''Here Take this Lovely Flower'' (2012) * ''Constellation: Three Poems of Sara Teasdale'' (2010) * ''Earth Song'' (2007) * ''The Song Within'' (2004) * ''There Will Be Rest'' (2000)


For wind ensemble

*''Over the Moon'' (2022) *''BASH'' (2021) *''Life-Stream'' (2021) *''Sailing the Sky'' (2021) *''Lux Perpetua'' (2020) *''Silver Lining'', Concerto for Flute and Wind Ensemble (2017) *''Serenade for Kristin'', for solo oboe and small wind ensemble (2017) *''Acadiana'' (2017) *''Dancing on Water'' (2015) *''December Snow'' (2015) * Concerto for Alto Saxophone and Wind Ensemble (2014) *''Earth Song'' (2014) * ''Korean Folksongs from Jeju Island'' (2013) * ''First Light'' (2013) * ''Songs of Love and Life'', for soprano and 18 players (2012) * Concerto for Clarinet and Concert Band (2011) * ''San Antonio Dances'' (2011) * ''Rest'' (2011) * ''Amen!'' (2009) * ''Angels in the Architecture'' (2009) * ''The Tyger'' (2008) * Symphony No. 1 (transcribed by Gary Green) * ''Wild Nights!'' (2007) * ''Nitro'' (2006) – commissioned by the
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* ''Sanctuary'' (2006) * ''Abracadabra'' (2005) * ''Joy Revisited'' (2005) * ''Joy'' (2005) * Symphony No. 2 (2004) – winner of the 2006 NBA/William D. Revelli Memorial Band Composition Contest * ''Ave Maria'' (2004) * ''A Shaker Gift Song'' (2004) * ''Pacific Fanfare'' (2003) * ''Loch Lomond'' (2002) * ''Simple Gifts: Four Shaker Songs'' (2002) * ''An American Elegy'' (2000) * ''Vesuvius'' (1999) * ''Shenandoah'' (1999) * ''Blue Shades'' (1997) * ''Sun Dance'' (1997) * ''Cajun Folk Songs II'' (1997) * ''Postcard'' (1994) * ''Gaian Visions'' (1994) * ''Amazing Grace'' (1994) * ''Cajun Folk Songs'' (1990) * ''Fortress'' (1989) * ''Portrait of a Clown'' (1998) * Music for Winds & Percussion (1988) * Concertino for Trombone and Band (1987)


For chamber ensemble

* Concerto for Clarinet (2011) * ''Out of the Blue'' (2004) * ''Songs of Tagore'' (1992) * ''Back Burner'' (1989) * ''Here We Stand'' (1989) * Concertino for Trombone (1987) * ''The First Voice'' (1987) * String Quartet (1986) * Fantasy (1984) * ''Two Songs of Loss'' (1983) * ''Humouresque'' (1980) * ''Poltergeists'' (1980) * ''No Time'' (1980) * Three Movements (1979) * Trio for Brass (1978)


References


External links


"An Interview with Frank Ticheli"
''Band Director''
The Music of Frank Ticheli
Frank Ticheli's official website by Manhattan Beach Music
Composition Faculty
USC Thornton School of Music's faculty biographies
"Frank_Ticheli"
''Wind Repertory Project''
Composer's Collection: Frank TicheliMaestros in Minivans, Season 1, Episodes 5 and 6: Frank TicheliA Composer's Insight, Thoughts, Analysis and Commentary on Contemporary Masterpieces for Wind Band
Edited by Tim Salzman: pp.199-269 {{DEFAULTSORT:Ticheli, Frank 1958 births Living people Musicians from Dallas Musicians from Monroe, Louisiana Southern Methodist University alumni University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance alumni USC Thornton School of Music faculty Distinguished Service to Music Medal recipients 20th-century classical composers 21st-century classical composers University of Southern California faculty 21st-century American composers American male classical composers American classical composers 20th-century American composers Classical musicians from Texas 20th-century American male musicians 21st-century American male musicians