Jeremy Beck (born 1960) is an American
composer who "knows the importance of embracing the past while also going his own way." The critic Mark Sebastian Jordan has said that "Beck was committed to tonality and a recognizable musical vernacular long before that became the hip bandwagon it is today. Indeed,
e is
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... an original voice celebrating music."
Early life and musical education
Jeremy Joseph Beck was born January 15, 1960, in
Painesville, Ohio
Painesville is a city in and the county seat of Lake County, Ohio, United States, located along the Grand River northeast of Cleveland. Its population was 19,563 at the 2010 census.
Painesville is the home of Lake Erie College, Morley Libra ...
. His father,
Albert William Beck (b. April 4, 1931, in
Scranton, Pennsylvania
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; d. May 16, 2018 in
Quincy, Illinois), known as "Al", was a visual artist and poet who taught for many years at
Culver-Stockton College in
Canton, Missouri. His mother,
Mila Katrine Aho (b. June 24, 1935,
Painesville, Ohio
Painesville is a city in and the county seat of Lake County, Ohio, United States, located along the Grand River northeast of Cleveland. Its population was 19,563 at the 2010 census.
Painesville is the home of Lake Erie College, Morley Libra ...
; d. March 26, 2018 in
Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis is a city in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the seat of Shelby County in the southwest part of the state; it is situated along the Mississippi River. With a population of 633,104 at the 2020 U.S. census, Memphis is the second-mos ...
), known as "Katrine", was a pianist and organist who taught music privately. Beck's parents married in 1958, but not without some controversy: the Beck family was Jewish and the Aho family was Lutheran. Albert's parents agreed to support the wedding as long as the Ahos knew they were Jewish. Katrine's parents agreed to support the wedding only if Katrine's father –
Gustav Axel Aho, also known as "
G.A. Aho", a Lutheran minister – performed the ceremony in his own church. Under those conditions, the nuptials took place.
The family lived briefly in and around Cleveland, Ohio, before moving to Kansas City for a year, 1967–68, where Al served as Dean of Students at the
Kansas City Art Institute
The Kansas City Art Institute (KCAI) is a private art school in Kansas City, Missouri. The college was founded in 1885 and is an accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design and Higher Learning Commission. It has approx ...
. The family then settled in
Quincy, Illinois. Beck's parents were divorced in 1977.
Beck's earliest musical studies were with his mother; he then began playing the cello in the 4th grade in Quincy. While in high school, Beck studied music composition and theory privately with
Thom Ritter George, an Eastman graduate and conductor of the
Quincy Symphony Orchestra. Following his graduation from high school in 1978, Beck moved to New York City, earning a B.S. in Composition from the
Mannes College of Music
Mannes School of Music is a music conservatory in The New School, a private research university in New York City. In the fall of 2015, Mannes moved from its previous location on Manhattan's Upper West Side to join the rest of the New School ca ...
where he studied with
David Loeb. He later earned a master's degree in composition from Duke University where he studied with
and
Thomas Oboe Lee. Following his studies at Duke, Beck completed a second master's degree and a doctoral degree in composition at the
Yale School of Music
The Yale School of Music (often abbreviated to YSM) is one of the 12 professional schools at Yale University. It offers three graduate degrees: Master of Music (MM), Master of Musical Arts (MMA), and Doctor of Musical Arts (DMA), as well as a join ...
, studying with
Jacob Druckman
Jacob Raphael Druckman (June 26, 1928 – May 24, 1996) was an American composer born in Philadelphia.
Life
A graduate of the Juilliard School in 1956, Druckman studied with Vincent Persichetti, Peter Mennin, and Bernard Wagenaar. In 1949 and 1 ...
,
Martin Bresnick,
Lukas Foss
Lukas Foss (August 15, 1922 – February 1, 2009) was a German-American composer, pianist, and conductor.
Career
Born Lukas Fuchs in Berlin, Germany in 1922, Foss was soon recognized as a child prodigy. He began piano and theory lessons with J ...
, and
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.
Working life
After graduating from Yale, Beck taught music composition and theory at the
University of Northern Iowa
The University of Northern Iowa (UNI) is a public university in Cedar Falls, Iowa. UNI offers more than 90 majors across the colleges of Business Administration, Education, Humanities, Arts, and Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences and gr ...
, earning tenured there in 1998. Beck took a leave of absence from UNI to teach for a year at
Chatham College
Chatham University is a private university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Originally founded as a women's college, it began enrolling men in undergraduate programs in 2015. It enrolls about 2,110 students, including 1,002 undergraduate students an ...
in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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. However, instead of returning to Iowa, in 1999, Beck accepted a position as an associate professor of music composition and theory at
California State University, Fullerton
California State University, Fullerton (CSUF or Cal State Fullerton) is a public university in Fullerton, California. With a total enrollment of more than 41,000, it has the largest student body of the 23-campus California State University (CSU) ...
, where he also earned tenure, in 2002. During his teaching years, Beck was invited to teach and lecture on American music, music theory, and composition around the world, including in St. Petersburg, Russia, and Ghana.
In 2002, Beck accepted a short-term teaching position at the University of Louisville. Following a change in the administration and the loss of his position, Beck decided to pursue a J.D. degree, graduating from the university's
Brandeis School of Law
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in 2007. In addition to his continuing work in composition, now Beck is also a practicing attorney in
Louisville, Kentucky
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. He blends his music background into his entertainment law practice, with an emphasis on copyright, trademark, and contracts.
Recordings
''by moonlight''
Beck has released six CDs of his music on the innova label. About Beck's most recent release, the music critic Jonathan Woolf declared that Beck "...fashion
convincing music from traditional ways and means that sounds alive and relevant. ...
y moonlightalso shows his positive and tonal approach to composition, one that is happily devoid of arid technical or doctrinaire investigations." Another review declared that Beck's compositions are "Luminous, expressive, and refined
nd that theseare some of the words that come to mind as the album's tonal pieces play, "by moonlight" deftly showing Beck cultivating an individual voice while operating within a tradition."
''String Quartets''
The critic
Donald Rosenberg
Donald Rosenberg (born 1952) is an American musician, music critic and journalist.
Biography
Rosenberg was born in New York City and educated at the Mannes College of Music and the Yale School of Music. He is a horn player, who participated i ...
describes the music on Beck's CD, ''String Quartets'' (2013), as "forceful and expressive … concise in structure and generous in tonal language, savouring both the dramatic and the poetic," while Joshua Kosman of the ''San Francisco Chronicle'' states Beck's music is "appealing and skillfully crafted …
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lush tonal harmonies." Kosman further observes that "novelty isn't the only thing music can provide, and the moody expressiveness of Beck's writing is its own reward."
''IonSound Project''
Beck's 2011 CD, ''IonSound Project'', features the ensemble-in-residence at the University of Pittsburgh. His music on this recording has been described as "uplifting, buoyant and ... emotional and sensitive to both the performer and the listener." In addition, critic Andrew Sigler finds Beck's music "rhythmically intricate, and makes nods to the past while sitting squarely in the present. … Though architecturally rigorous, Beck writes clearly and without pretense
''Never Final, Never Gone''
Beck's third innova CD, ''Never Final, Never Gone'' (2008), features a variety of chamber and vocal music.
''pause and feel and hark''
His second CD, ''pause and feel and hark'', released in May 2006, includes ''Black Water'', a monodrama based on the novel by
Joyce Carol Oates. ''Black Water'' received its Australian concert premiere at the 2012 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The stage premiere of this monodrama was produced by the Center for Contemporary Opera at Symphony Space on April 29, 2016 in New York City.
''Wave''
In 2004, ''Wave'' – a Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra CD devoted to Beck's music – was released on the Innova label. This recording includes his four-movement ''Sinfonietta'' for string orchestra, "a harmonically inventive, thoroughly engaging work." The disc also includes his operatic soliloquy, ''Death of a Little Girl With Doves'', for soprano and orchestra. This "deeply attractive" composition is based on the life and letters of the sculptor
Camille Claudel
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. The recording of this major work was heralded for its "imperious melodic confidence, fluent emotional command and yielding tenderness."
Opera
Beck's short comic opera, ''Review'', with a libretto by
Patricia Marx
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Born in Abington, Pennsylvania, she earned her B.A. from ...
, was one of three finalists in the 2010 National Opera Association's New Chamber Opera Competition. It was performed by Oberlin Opera Theater in February, 2014, and twice by Peabody Opera: in October, 2011 in Baltimore, and in Richmond, Virginia, at the College Music Society's annual convention. ''Review'' was previously included in the 2009 Opera America and Houston Grand Opera New Works Sampler. Following that successful showcase, ''Review'' was then produced by the Moores Opera Center at the University of Houston and later was given its New York premiere by the Center for Contemporary Opera.
Beck's opera ''The Biddle Boys and Mrs. Soffel'' was named by the ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' as one of the Top Ten Cultural Events in Pittsburgh for the year 2001.
With a libretto by the composer based on a novel by
Joyce Carol Oates, his monodrama ''Black Water'' received its stage premiere on April 29, 2016. Produced by the Center for Contemporary Opera, the sold-out production at Symphony Space's Thalia Theater in New York City featured Laura Bohn, soprano, and Isabella Dawis, piano, with music direction by
Lidiya Yankovskaya
Lidiya Yankovskaya (Russian: Лидия Янковская; Russian pronunciation: lʲidʲijɐ janˈkofskajɐ born 26 March 1986) is a Russian-American opera and symphonic conductor and the Music Director of Chicago Opera Theater.
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and stage direction by Eugenia Arsenis.
Awards
Beck has earned awards, grants and honors from the American Composers Orchestra, California Arts Council, the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Composers Forum,
Kentucky Arts Council
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,
Millay Colony for the Arts, Wellesley Composers Conference, Oregon Bach Festival, and the Iowa Arts Council. In 2021, he was one of four first-place prize winners in
The King's Singers
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New Music Prize competition.
References
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Place of birth missing (living people)
Yale School of Music alumni
University of Louisville School of Law alumni
1960 births
University of Northern Iowa faculty
California State University, Fullerton faculty
Chatham University faculty
University of Louisville faculty
Pupils of Lukas Foss
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