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Lukas Foss (August 15, 1922 – February 1, 2009) was a German-American composer, pianist, and
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Career

Born Lukas Fuchs in Berlin, Germany in 1922, Foss was soon recognized as a child prodigy. He began piano and theory lessons with Julius Goldstein erfordin Berlin at the age of six. His parents were Hilde (Schindler) and the philosopher and scholar
Martin Foss Martin Foss (1889–1968) was a German-born American philosopher, professor, and scholar. Life and career Martin Foss was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1889 and studied philosophy and law at German and French universities. He married Hilde Sc ...
. He moved with his family to Paris in 1933, where he studied piano with Lazare Lévy, composition with Noël Gallon,
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with Felix Wolfes, and flute with Marcel Moyse. In 1937 he moved with his parents and brother to the United States, where his father (on advice from the Quakers who had taken the family in upon arrival in Philadelphia) changed the family name to Foss. He studied at the
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in Philadelphia, with
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(piano), Rosario Scalero (composition) and Fritz Reiner (conducting). At Curtis, Foss began a lifelong friendship with classmate
Leonard Bernstein Leonard Bernstein ( ; August 25, 1918 – October 14, 1990) was an American conductor, composer, pianist, music educator, author, and humanitarian. Considered to be one of the most important conductors of his time, he was the first America ...
, who later described Foss as an "authentic genius." In 1961 Bernstein conducted the premiere of Foss's ''Time Cycle'', while Foss would conduct the premiere of Bernstein's Symphonic Dances from '' West Side Story''. Foss also studied with
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during the summers from 1939 to 1943 at the
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(now known as the Tanglewood Music Center) and, as a special student, composition with Paul Hindemith at Yale University from 1939 to 1940. He became an American citizen in 1942. Foss was appointed professor of music at UCLA in 1953, replacing
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. While there he founded the
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, which made its Boston debut in 1962 for the
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series. He founded the
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in 1963 while at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Over six separate years from 1961 to 1987, Foss was the music director of the Ojai Music Festival. From 1963 to 1970 he was music director of the
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. From 1971 to 1988 he was music director of the Brooklyn Philharmonic (formerly Brooklyn Philharmonia). From 1981 to 1986, he was conductor of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. He was a professor of music, theory, and composition at Boston University beginning in 1991. His notable students include Faye-Ellen Silverman, Claire Polin and
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. Foss is grouped in the " Boston school" along with Arthur Berger, Irving Fine, Alexei Haieff, Harold Shapero, and Claudio Spies. He was a National Patron of Delta Omicron, an international professional music fraternity. In 2000 he was awarded a Gold Medal by the American Academy of Arts and Letters.


Compositions


Notable students


Personal life

In 1951 Foss married Cornelia Brendel, an artist and painter who was born in Berlin in 1931, the daughter of art historian
Otto Brendel Otto Johannes Brendel (October 10, 1901 in Erlangen, Germany – October 8, 1973 in New York City) was a German art historian and scholar of Etruscan art and archaeology. Biography In 1928, he received his Ph.D. from the Ruprecht Karl University ...
and
Maria Weigert Brendel Maria Weigert Brendel (December 18, 1902–1994) was a German expert on classical art. She studied at the University of Heidelberg, before being pulled out of the University by her father, and being forced to flee the country to avoid Nazi pe ...
. The couple had two children, Christopher Brendel Foss, who became a documentary filmmaker and corporate consultant on social and environmental engagement/sustainability communications, and Eliza Foss Topol, an actress. Foss and his wife were separated for almost five years from 1968 to 1972, during which Cornelia was the lover of pianist Glenn Gould and moved with the two children to Toronto, an arrangement that she later called, "a perfect triangle". Foss, who had Parkinson's disease in his final years, died at his home in Manhattan on February 1, 2009, aged 86, of a heart attack.


References


External links


Lukas Foss' page at Carl Fischer
* Allmusic: Lukas Foss
Humanities Web: Lukas Foss Index



New Albion Artists: Lukas Foss
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Library of Congress


Interviews


Lukas Foss interview
by Gabrielle Zuckerman, from ''American Mavericks'' site
Lukas Foss interview
by Terry Gross, from '' Fresh Air'' program, originally broadcast October 7, 1987
Interview with Lukas Foss
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