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John Douglas Craton (born August 6, 1953) is an American
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. His works have been performed throughout the
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. While his compositions cover a diverse range, he is best known for his
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, and works for classical
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Biography

Craton was born August 6, 1953, in
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. Though neither of his parents was musical, his extended family included many musicians, both amateurs and professionals, among them his cousin, concert pianist and composer Barbara Gallagher. He began his formal musical training at age 10 studying
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under retired violinist and conductor, Robert Louis Barron. After graduating from Saks High School he studied violin and piano at
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before transferring to
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, where he earned his B.A. Craton studied theory and composition under John Maltese,
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, and Henry Fusner. His graduate degree from
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was in
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, and Craton practiced as a clinical audiologist for several years in
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before returning to his musical roots and devoting his full-time to teaching and composing. Craton's music is highly tonal and in general reflects a style of English pastoralism, often incorporating onomatopoeic elements sometimes described as "nature music." His music has been variously characterized as "atmospheric," "dramatic and challenging," "largely traditional ... playful," and occasionally even reflecting "a medieval/Renaissance flavor." He has been performed by such artists and ensembles as Sebastiaan de Grebber,
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. Romanian opera composer and conductor
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has described Craton's music as "coming from some other time and planet," stating that although he "may be an American living in the present, ... ismusic comes from the time of
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, or, better, from a world without time, where ... even the cares are easy and bright ... a musical world of sonorous peace and joy." Many of Craton's works are published by Wolfhead Music. While in his early years Craton often performed on
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, and other instruments, he abandoned public performance after a hand injury and has since devoted himself completely to teaching and composing. He currently operates a private music studio in
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Works


Opera

*''The Curious Affair of the Count of Monte Blotto'' *''Defiance: A One-minute Opera'' *''The Fashionable Lady'' *''Gilgamesh'' *''Inanna: An Opera of Ancient Sumer'' *''The Parliament of Fowls'' *''The Reconciliation'' *''Saint Mary of Egypt'' *''Tom Ojos Azules'' *''Vasya Whitefeet''


Ballet

*''L'Atelier du tailleur de pierre'' *''Les chats du Bagarreau'' *''Dans les ténèbres'' **''La Boîte à musique'' **''Le Grenier'' **''Le Cimetière'' *''The Dartmoor Pixies'' *''Emilia'' "Local 16-year-old produces her first ballet," by Julie Smith-Frazer, ''The Dubois County Herald''
October 12, 2022, pp. A1-A2. *''Les gentilles sirènes'' *''The Huluppu Tree'' (from ''Inanna'') *''The Jumblies'' *''Labyrinth (pas seul)'' *''Mother Goose'' *''The Muleshoe Marathon'' *''Nefertiti'' *''Pierrot & Pierrette'' (aka ''Le mime solitaire)'' *''La Soirée des animaux'' *''The Tattered Slippers'' *''Through the Looking-Glass'' *''Voyageur de temps : un ballet électronique''


Orchestral

*''Ann Putnam Overture'' *''Apologetic Waltz'' for string orchestra *''Assyrian Fantasy'' for violin, strings & percussion *''Ava's Vignettes'' for string orchestra *''Beowulf: The Orchestral Suite'' *''Bloemen van Spanje (Flowers of Spain)'' for two guitars & strings *''Cantique des montées'' *''A Christmas Card'' *''Coronach for the Martyrs of Our Lady of Salvation'' *''Danseries anciennes'' for
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*''Gilgamesh Overture'' *''Inanna Orchestral Suite'' *''Lassitude'' for string orchestra with solo violin & violoncello *''The Legend of Princess Noccalula'' for mandolin & orchestra *''Mongolian Folk Songs'' for viola & chamber orchestra *''Niños Jugando'' for guitar & mandolin orchestra *''Pagan Festivals'' for string orchestra *''A Silly Jig'' for mandolin orchestra *''Three Paintings by Nikolai Blokhin'' for violin & strings *''Triptych'' for string orchestra


Concertos

*Concerto for 2 Mandolins & Orchestra ("Rromane Bjavela") *Flute Concerto *Mandolin Concerto No. 1 in D Minor *Mandolin Concerto No. 2 in D Major *Mandolin Concerto No. 3 in E Minor *Mandolin Concerto No. 4 in G Major *Tuba Concerto in G Minor


Chamber

*''Les Adieux'' for violin & piano *''Antebellum Suite'' for violin & piano *''Autumn Leaf'' for flute & harp *''Beowulf: A Suite for Ancient Instruments'' *''Berceuse'' for violin & piano *''Charon Crossing the Styx'' for mandolin & double bass *''Dance of the Fey Folk'' for violin & piano *''Dioses aztecas'' for mandolin & piano *''Divertissements médiévaux'' for violin & piano *Duettino No. 1 in A for two violins *Duettino No. 2 in D for two violins *Duettino No. 3 in B-flat for two violins *''Elementals'' for flute & piano *''Five Apothegms'' for violin, horn & trombone *''Five Observations'' for five to six instruments & voice *''Four Cornish Sketches'' for violin & piano *''Four Little Pastorales'' for violin & piano *''Four Whimsies'' for mandola & mandocello *''Gorillas'' for two violins *''Les gravures de Gustave Doré'' for mandolin & guitar *''The Gray Wolf'' for mandolin solo *''In Memoriam: George Kirles'' for violoncello & piano *''Kalimba Maya'' for kalimba solo *''L'Ombre de la tour d'horloge'' for violoncello & piano *''Perpetuum Mobile'' for mandolin solo *''Petite Suite'' for violin & piano *''Processional'' for string quartet *''Quatuor pour les jeunes'' for string quartet *''Ricordando Pi'' for violin & piano *Romanza for clarinet & piano *Scherzo for violin & piano *''Seven Pieces in First Position'' for violin & piano *''Seven Variations on "What If a Day, or a Month, or a Yeare"'' for lute or guitar *''Six Easy Pieces'' for viola & piano *''Six Pantomimes'' for two mandolins *''Sonata Colloquia'' for marimba & piano *Sonata for Solo Violin *Sonate for violin, clarinet & piano ("Trois petites filles") *Sonatina for saxophone & piano *Sonatina in F for recorder & harpsichord *Sonatina No. 1 for violin & piano *Sonatina No. 2 in A Major for violin & piano *Sonatina No. 3 in G Major for violin & mandolin *Sonatina No. 4 ("Sonatina semplice") for violin & piano *Sonatina No. 5 in E Major for violin & piano *Sonatina No. 6 ("Israeli Sonatina") for violin & piano *String Quartet *Tango for four guitars & chitarrone *''Three Tableaux from George MacDonald'' for recorder, mandolin & violoncello *''Tombeau for Richard Dohrmann'' for violin & piano *''Triosatz'' for three violins *''Trois sœurs assyriennes'' for flute & piano *Twelve Variations on ''La Follia'' for violin & piano *''Valse-Caprice'' for violin & piano *''Variations from Der Fluyten Lust-hof of Jakob Van Eyck'' for mandolin solo *''Variations on a Traditional Theme'' for solo violin *''The Visitation'' for violin & piano


Piano (keyboard)

*''L'anneau des fees'' (for celesta or piano) *''Bag o' Tails: A menagerie of (almost) 10 bagatelles for piano and unbreakable Native American medicine rattle'' *''A Cat's Life'' *''A Childhood Scrapbook'' *''Eight Little Vignettes'' *''Five Psalms for Organ'' *''I Am Goya'' *''Morris Dance'' (piano, 4 hands) *''Nymphes'' (2 pianos, 4 hands) *''Passacaglia for Organ'' *''Pegasus Suite'' *''Piano Sonata in Free Form (Hilton Head, S.C.)'' *''Piano Sonata No. 2 in B Major'' *''The Rennab Delgnaps Rats'' *''Simple Pleasures'' *''Six Little Pastorals'' *''Six Miniatures'' *''Southern Indiana Sketches'' *''Where They Dwell''


Vocal/choral

*''An Aestuary (A Calm Evening)'' for voice & piano *''Arreglos de Canciones Tradicionales Españolas'' for voice & piano *''A Child's Prayer at Evening'' for voice & piano *''Jardin sentimental : Cinq poèmes d'
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'' for voice & piano *''
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'' for tenor & strings *''Messe en l'honneur des martyrs modernes'' for SSAATTBB choir & organ *''A Morning Prayer'' for voice & piano *''Six Japanese Songs'' for soprano & piano *''Songs for Children, Books 1, 2 & 3'' for voice & piano *''The Way Everlasting'' for SATB choir


Arrangements/orchestrations

* Biber — ''Sonata Representativa'' (string orchestra) *Craton — ''The Armadillo Races at Victoria, Texas'' (wind ensemble) *Craton — ''Coronach for the Martyrs of Our Lady of Salvation'' (wind ensemble) *Craton — ''Lullaby'' (from ''"Four Whimsies")'' (string orchestra) *
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— ''Festival'' (soprano, mezzo-soprano & orchestra) *
Daniel Daniel is a masculine given name and a surname of Hebrew origin. It means "God is my judge"Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 68. (cf. Gabriel—"God is my strength" ...
— ''Maiden of Dreams ''(soprano & orchestra) *
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— ''Memories of Fatherland'' (soprano & orchestra) *
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— ''Nineveh'' (soprano & orchestra) *
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— ''Spinning Wheel Song'' (soprano, mezzo-soprano & orchestra) *
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— ''Tears of the Beloved'' (mezzo-soprano & orchestra) * Dobyns — ''Three Rags'' (mandolin orchestra) * Gianneo — ''Cinco Piezas'' (solo mandolin & string orchestra) * Issabey — ''Qooyama'' (chorus & orchestra) * Issabey — ''
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'' (soprano & orchestra) * Issabey — ''Ya Umta'' (chorus & orchestra) * Khofri — ''The Nation Sacrifices'' (chours & orchestra) * Khofri — ''The Vacant Nineveh'' (chorus & orchestra) * Kioulaphides — ''Four Souvenirs'' (string orchestra) *
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— ''26 Variazioni sulla Follia di Spagna'' (violin & piano)


Discography

*Excerpt from ''Gilgamesh: An Assyrian Opera'' — Tablet VII: "Enkidu's Death & Lament of Gilgamnesh." Gottschalk Music Center Orchestra, John Kendall Bailey, cond. ''Assyryt: The Assyrian Diamond'' CD and DVD. Assyrian Market, MN2009DVD/CD. *Excerpts from ''Gilgamesh: An Assyrian Opera'' — Overture; Tablet VI: "The Bull of Heaven." Excerpts from ''Inanna: An Opera of Ancient Sumer'' — Aria: "I, the Lady"; Ballet: "The Huluppu Tree"; Drinking Song from beginning of Act III. Sibel Demirman, Donn Bradley, Lorraine Davis, Julie Anne Miller, Barbara Wesley, vocalists; Sarah Weaver, Joseph Adkins, David Riskin, dancers of the Central West Ballet; René Daveluy, choreographer; orchestra of the Townsend Opera Players; Chase Spruill, solo violin; Ryan Murray, cond. ''Mediterranean Night'' CD and DVD. Assyrian Market, mesc-001 (CD), mesd-001 (DVD). *''The Orchestral Music of John Craton''. Ann Putnam Overture, Excerpts from ''The Parliament of Fowls, The Reconciliation, The Fashionable Lady, La Boîte à musique,'' and ''The Curious Affair of the Count of Monte Blotto;'' Orchestral Suite from ''Inanna''. Wolfhead Music, 884501052672. *"The Gray Wolf." ''Fantasia Romantica''. Sebastiaan de Grebber, mandolin. Stemra, SDG001-07. *"The Legend of Princess Noccalula." ''Music for Mandolin Orchestra''. Sebastiaan de Grebber, solo mandolin. Het CONSORT. Alex Timmerman, conducting. Stemra ATSDG03-08.


References


External links


John Craton's Official WebsiteAmerican Music Center Composer WebsiteContemporary Music for Mandolin National Opera America Center
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