Jack Gallagher (composer)
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Jack Gallagher (born June 27, 1947) is an American
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Defi ...
and college professor. His compositions include orchestral, chamber, piano and choral works. He has written two symphonies, both of which have been recorded.


Life and career

Gallagher was born in
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to John J. and Ethel L. Schaffeld Gallagher and raised, until age six, in Glendale, Queens, New York. In 1953, he moved with his family to Plainview, New York, where he studied music in the public schools and, privately, accordion and trumpet. He earned the
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degree ''cum laude'' from
Hofstra University Hofstra University is a private university in Hempstead, New York. It is Long Island's largest private university. Hofstra originated in 1935 as an extension of New York University (NYU) under the name Nassau College – Hofstra Memorial of Ne ...
and
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and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees from
Cornell University Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to teach an ...
. Gallagher's principal composition teachers were
Elie Siegmeister Elie Siegmeister (also published under pseudonym L. E. Swift; January 15, 1909 in New York City – March 10, 1991 in Manhasset, New York) was an American composer, educator and author. Early life and education Elie Siegmeister was born January 15 ...
, Robert Palmer, and
Burrill Phillips Leroy Burrill Phillips (November 9, 1907 – June 22, 1988) was an American composer, teacher, and pianist. Biography Phillips was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He studied at the College of Music at the University of Denver with Edwin Stringham and at ...
; his conducting teacher was Charles Gouse; his piano teachers were Lawrence Schubert, Malcolm Bilson and Noël Lee; his trumpet teachers included Charles Gouse and
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. Gallagher is the Olive Williams Kettering Professor of Music at
The College of Wooster The College of Wooster is a private liberal arts college in Wooster, Ohio. Founded in 1866 by the Presbyterian Church as the University of Wooster, it has been officially non-sectarian since 1969 when ownership ties with the Presbyterian Church ...
in
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, where he was appointed to the faculty in 1977. He was Music Director of the Wooster Symphony in 1985-86.


Performances, Recordings and Broadcasts

Gallagher's works have been performed or recorded by
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s including the
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,
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, Virginia Symphony Orchestra,
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,
Charleston Symphony Orchestra The Charleston Symphony Orchestra aka CSO, is an American orchestra based in Charleston, South Carolina and performs Masterworks and Pops series, Youth Orchestra concerts and more, at the Gaillard Center and dozens of other venues across the Lowcou ...
,
Cleveland Chamber Symphony The Cleveland Chamber Symphony is an American chamber orchestra based in Cleveland, Ohio. It is dedicated to the performance of contemporary classical music, and has presented over 200 performance premieres. History The Cleveland Chamber Sympho ...
, Polish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra of Kraków, Kiev Philharmonic (
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),
Contemporary Youth Orchestra Founded in 1995 by Liza Grossman, Contemporary Youth Orchestra (CYO) is the only youth orchestra in the United States dedicated to the study and performance of contemporary orchestral literature. The orchestra is in residence at Cuyahoga Community ...
, and performers including the U.S. Air Force Band of Flight, pianists
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and Frank Huang, Trio Terzetto, and former Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Principal Trumpet Robert Sullivan. The Naxos recording titled ''Orchestral Music'' was awarded five-star reviews by Anthony Burton of ''BBC Music Magazine'' in 2010 and by Steven Ritter of ''Audiophile Audition'' online magazine in 2011. The recording of ''Symphony No. 2 ‘Ascendant’'' also was awarded five stars by ''Audiophile Audition'' in March 2015. Gallagher's print editions are published by Editions Bim (Vuarmarens, Switzerland), Kalmus Masters Music Publications, Lawson-Gould, Manduca Music, The Brass Press, and The Piano Teachers' Press. His compositions, included on eighteen published compact discs on the
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,
Musical Heritage Society Musical Heritage Society was an American mail-order record label founded in New York City in 1962 by Michael "Mischa" Naida (1900–1991), co-founder of Westminster Records, and T. C. Fry Jr. (1926–1996). Background After a small initial group ...
, Vienna Modern Masters, ERMMedia,
Summit Records Summit Records, Inc. is an internationally distributed record label that evolved out of the large brass ensemble Summit Brass in the late 1980s. It was established by David Hickman and Ralph Sauer. Four Summit Records recordings have been nom ...
,
Capstone Records Capstone Records is an American classical music record label focusing particularly on contemporary classical music. It was established by Richard Brooks in 1986 and was based in Brooklyn, New York. The label has hundreds of releases featuring a w ...
Altissimo, Promuse and Beauport Classical labels, have been broadcast by more than 120 classical radio stations in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Vienna, Austria. Gallagher has taught composition, orchestration, counterpoint, 20th-century music theory and, until 2012, trumpet at The College of Wooster since 1977. His composition students include 2013
International Alliance for Women in Music The International Alliance for Women in Music (IAWM) is an international membership organization of women and men dedicated to fostering and encouraging the activities of women in music, particularly in the areas of musical activity, such as compos ...
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich Prize-winner Cara Haxo, 2012 National Federation of Music Clubs Young Composers Award-winner Frederick Evans, 2011 McKnight Foundation Fellowship-winner Elizabeth Alexander, Michael Hennagin Prize-winner Christopher Palestrant, six-time ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award-winner and 2009 Charles Ives Prize-winner awarded by the American Academy of Arts and Letters Ryan Gallagher,
Marshall Scholarship The Marshall Scholarship is a postgraduate scholarship for "intellectually distinguished young Americans ndtheir country's future leaders" to study at any university in the United Kingdom. It is widely considered one of the most prestigious sc ...
-winner Rachel Kincaid, and S. Alexander Reed, Associate Professor of Music at
Ithaca College Ithaca College is a private college in Ithaca, New York. It was founded by William Egbert in 1892 as a conservatory of music and is set against the backdrop of the city of Ithaca (which is separate from the town), Cayuga Lake, waterfalls, and go ...
and author of '' Assimilate: A Critical History of Industrial Music''. Gallagher's trumpet students include Amanda Bekeny, visiting trumpet teacher at
Ohio State University The Ohio State University, commonly called Ohio State or OSU, is a public land-grant research university in Columbus, Ohio. A member of the University System of Ohio, it has been ranked by major institutional rankings among the best publ ...
from 2010-2012, John Schuesselin, Associate Professor of Trumpet at the
University of Mississippi The University of Mississippi (byname Ole Miss) is a public research university that is located adjacent to Oxford, Mississippi, and has a medical center in Jackson. It is Mississippi's oldest public university and its largest by enrollment. ...
, Zachary Lyman, Associate Professor of Trumpet at Pacific Lutheran University, Brian McCreath, former Principal Trumpet,
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, Susan Sievert Messersmith of the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Eric Knorr, Principal Trumpet of the Air Force Band of Flight, and Timothy McCoul of the Illinois Symphony Orchestra.


Personal life

Gallagher’s wife, April, taught at The College of Wooster, Ohio, Nursery School from 2000 to 2012; his daughter, Kelly, Pharm.D. from the
University of Pittsburgh The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) is a public state-related research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The university is composed of 17 undergraduate and graduate schools and colleges at its urban Pittsburgh campus, home to the universit ...
, is a clinical pharmacist at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center; his son, Ryan, a graduate of The Juilliard School and Cornell University, is a composer and member of the visiting faculty at
Southeast Missouri State University Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO) is a public university in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. In addition to the main campus, the university has four regional campuses offering full degree programs and a secondary campus housing the Holland Col ...
. Gallagher’s twin grandsons, Jack and Thomas, live in Pittsburgh, PA.


Compositions


Orchestral

*Symphony No. 2 “Ascendant” (2010-2013) *''Sinfonietta'' for string orchestra (1990/2008) *''Quiet Reflections'' (1996) *''The Persistence of Memory'' (In Memoriam: Brian Israel) (1995) *''Symphony in One Movement: Threnody'' (1991) *''Diversions Overture'' (1986) *Berceuse (1977)


Wind Ensemble

*''A Psalm of Life'' (1997/2008) *''Proteus Rising from the Sea'' (1994) *''The Persistence of Memory'' (In Memoriam: Brian Israel) (1989) *''Diversions: Triptych'' for symphonic band (1985) *''Mist-Covered Mountain'' (Fantasy for Symphonic Band on a Scottish Pipe Tune) (1982)


Choral

*''Dance No More'' (2005), for a cappella S.A.T.B. chorus *''Springsong'' (2004), for S.S.A. chorus and piano *''Song of the Daffodils'' (1998), for unison treble chorus and piano *''To Those Who've Fail'd'' (1983), for a cappella S.A.T.B. chorus *''Three Wordsworth Poems'' (1982), for S.A.T.B. chorus and piano *''Elegy'' (1981), for a cappella S.A.T.B chorus *''Invocation'' (1980), for a cappella S.A.T.B. chorus


Chamber

*''Danse Ancienne'' (2011) for flute, viola and double bass *''Remembrance of Robin'' (2008/2010) for trumpet in C and piano *''Twin Spirits'' (2009) for two trumpets and piano *''Intimations of Finzi'' (2004/2005) for clarinet and piano *''Duo for Two Cellos'' (2004/2015) *''Exotic Dances'' (1996) for violin and piano *''Stanfare'' (1996) for eight trumpets and timpani *''Heritage Music'' (1988) for violin, cello, piano and horn *''Celebration and Reflection'' (1987) for brass quintet *Capriccio for Two Trumpets (1984) *''Resonances'' (1983) for four trumpets *Variations for Cello and Piano (1973) *''Ancient Evenings and Distant Music'' (1971) for woodwind quintet *Toccata for Brass Quintet (1970)


Vocal

*''Let Me Make Songs'' (2007), for soprano, trumpet and piano *''Darest Thou Now, O Soul'' (1983), for soprano, cello and piano *''Three Songs of Love, Joy and the Beauty of Night'' (1975), for high or low voice and piano


Solo

*''Aflame'' (2010), for viola *''Malambo Nouveau'' (2000/2009), for piano *Sonata Breve (1981/99), for trumpet *''Evening Music'' (1998), for piano *''Six Pieces for Kelly'' (1989), for piano *Three Little Waltzes and Pastorale (1984), for piano *Sonata Breve (1981) for tuba *Sonata (1979), for trumpet *Six Bagatelles (1978), for piano *''Happy Birthday, April'' (1976/2014), for piano *Nocturne (1976/2008), for piano *Sonatina (1976/2008), for piano *Sonata (1973/2008), for piano


Selected Discography

•''Symphony No. 2 ‘Ascendant’ and Quiet Reflections,'' London Symphony Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta, conductor. Tim Handley, producer; Phillip Rowlands, engineer. Recorded at Blackheath Concert Halls, London, UK, September 2 & 3, 2013, Naxos compact disc 8.559768, January 2015. •''Jack Gallagher: Orchestral Music,'' London Symphony Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta, conductor. Michael Fine, producer; Wolf-Dieter Karwatky, engineer. Recorded at Abbey Road Studio One, London, UK, January 5 & 6 2009, Naxos compact disc 8.559652, 2010. •''Celebration and Reflection,'' Bala Brass, ''Revealed,'' Beauport Classics compact disc, BC 41420, 2014. •''Toccata for Brass Quintet,'' U.S. Air Force Heartland of America Brass Quintet, ''Kiss My Brass,'' Altissimo Recordings compact disc, 2011. •Nocturne, Jeri-Mae Astolfi, pianist, ''Sonance: New Music for Piano,'' Capstone Records compact disc CPS-8777, 2007. •''Diversions Overture,'' Kiev Philharmonic, Robert Ian Winstin, conductor, ''Masterworks of the New Era,'' vol. 7, ERMMedia compact disc ERM-6709, 2005. •''The Persistence of Memory (In Memoriam: Brian Israel),'' Ruse Philharmonic Orchestra, Bulgaria, Tsanko Delibozov, conductor, Vienna, Austria: Vienna Modern Masters compact disc VMM 3036, 1996. •''Proteus Rising from the Sea,'' Air Force Band of Flight, Lt. Col. Richard A. Shelton, Commander and Conductor, ''Images,'' U.S. Air Force compact disc, 1996. •Berceuse, Polish Radio and Television Symphony Orchestra of Kraków, Szymon Kawalla, conductor. Vienna, Austria: Vienna Modern Masters compact disc VMM 3030, 1995. •''Symphony in One Movement: Threnody,'' Koszalin Philharmonic Orchestra, Szymon Kawalla, conductor. Vienna, Austria: Vienna Modern Masters compact disc VMM 3028, 1995. •''Toccata for Brass Quintet,'' U.S. Air Force Heartland of America Brass Quintet, ''Windswept,'' Altissimo Recordings, 2007. •''Ancient Evenings and Distant Music,'' Solaris Wind Quintet, ''American Quintets,'' Capstone Records compact disc CPS-8677, 2000. •''Toccata for Brass Quintet,'' Galliard Brass Ensemble, recorded at Hill Auditorium, University of Michigan. Ocean, New Jersey: Musical Heritage Society, Inc. compact disc MHS 513534T, 1994. •''Capriccio for Two Trumpets,'' Robert Sullivan and Ken DeCarlo, trumpets, ''Treasures for Trumpet'', Summit Records DCD 319, 2002.


Selected Videos


Symphony No. 2 ‘Ascendant’ movement II: “Playfully” (excerpt), London Symphony Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta, conductor, Blackheath Halls, London, September 2013

Symphony No. 2 “Ascendant,” movement IV: “Slowly—Energetically” (excerpt), London Symphony Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta, conductor, Blackheath Halls, London, September 2013

Symphony No. 2 “Ascendant,” movement IV: “Fast” (excerpt), London Symphony Orchestra, JoAnn Falletta, conductor, Blackheath Halls, London, September 2013

''Remembrance of Robin'' (part one), Robert Sullivan, trumpet, Julie Spangler, piano; Yamaha Artist Services, New York City, February 2010

''Remembrance of Robin'' (part two), Robert Sullivan, trumpet, Julie Spangler, piano; Yamaha Artist Services, New York City, February 2010


Awards

*2007: Producer for TNC Records'
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-winning recording of Olivier Messiaen’s ''
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'' *2005: College of Wooster Henry Luce III Award for Distinguished Scholarship *1999: Featured guest composer, 37th Annual Contemporary Music Festival, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texascomposer listing at Sam Houston State University School of Music. Retrieved 2011-06-02
/ref> *1997: ''Exotic Dances'' for violin and piano nominated by editor of ''American Music'' magazine for the
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in music *1996: Ohio Music Teachers Association "Composer of the Year" *1996: Composer Residency, Charles Ives Center for American Music *1995: Ohio Arts Council Individual Artist Fellowship *1988:
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grant. *1987: First Prize, Virginia chapter, College Band Directors National Association Symposium for New Band Music. *1994: Associate Fellow, Atlantic Center for the Arts *1984: Composer Residency, the
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Corporation *1983: Composer Residency,
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References


External links


Official website
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