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'''Robert Honstein''' (b.1980) is an American composer based in [[Irvington, New York]]. He was the recipient of the 2023 Andrew Imbrie Award in Music |
'''Robert Honstein''' (b.1980) is an American composer based in [[Irvington, New York]]. He was the recipient of the 2023 Andrew Imbrie Award in Music<ref name="AndrewImbrieAward2023">{{cite web|url=https://artsandletters.org/pressrelease/2023-music-award-winners/|title=Andrew Imbrie Award in Music – Citation|work=artsandletters.org}}</ref>, presented by the [[American Academy of Arts and Letters]]. He is Program Director and Faculty of Concert Music Composition at NYU, Steinhardt.<ref name="NYU,Steinhardt Faculty Bio">{{cite web|url=https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/people/robert-honstein/|title=Robert Honstein Composition (Concert Music), Program Director – Citation|work=steinhardt.nyu.edu}}</ref> |
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==Selected Works== |
==Selected Works== |
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Robert Honstein (b.1980) is an American composer based in Irvington, New York. He was the recipient of the 2023 Andrew Imbrie Award in Music[1], presented by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is Program Director and Faculty of Concert Music Composition at NYU, Steinhardt.[2]
Selected Works
Orchestra
- Juvenalia (2019) for solo percussion and orchestra[3]
- Rise (2014) for orchestra
- Night Scenes from the Ospedale (2011)[4]
Chamber Music
- Love Me While I'm Here (2023), a ballet for seven instruments
- Continuous Interior (2022) for vibraphone and string quartet
- Evergreen (2020) for percussion duo
- Soul House (2017) for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello
- Down Down Baby (2016) for percussion duo or percussion quartet
- The Great Marsh (2016) for string quartet
- Conduit (2014) for flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, and percussion
- Arctic (2013) for string quartet
- We Choose to Go to the Moon (2011) for soprano and cello or viola
- Patter (2009) for violin, cello, and percussion (Versions for piano and marimba OR version for marimba trio)
Solo Works
- Lost and Found (2018) for prepared marimba
- Middle Ground (2016) for violin and live processing
- Hymning (2016) for solo marimba
- An Economy of Means (2016) for prepared vibraphone[5]
- Orison (2015) for cello and electronics
Discography
- The Real Charlie Chaplin (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2023) - [Up in the Attic Records]
- Lost and Found (2023), featuring New Morse Code, Michael Compitello, and Tigue - [New Focus Recordings]
- Middle Ground (2021), featuring Kate Stenberg - [ Other Minds (organization) ]
- Soul House (2020), featuring Hub New Music - [ New Amsterdam Records ]
- An Economy of Means (2018), featuring Doug Perkins and Karl Larson - [New Focus Recordings][5]
- Night Scenes from the Ospedale (2015), featuring the Sebastians - [Soundspells Productions]
- RE:you (2014) - [New Focus Recordings]
Awards and nominations
American Academy of Arts and Letters
- 2023 Music Award Winners: Awarded the Andrew Imbrie Award in Music[6]
News and Documentary Emmy Awards
- 43rd News and Documentary Emmy Awards: Nominated for Outstanding Music Composition for Showtime’s ‘’The Real Charlie Chaplin’’[7]
References
- ^ "Andrew Imbrie Award in Music – Citation". artsandletters.org.
- ^ "Robert Honstein Composition (Concert Music), Program Director – Citation". steinhardt.nyu.edu.
- ^ "Albany Symphony Premieres Juvenalia – Citation". wamc.org. 7 March 2019.
- ^ "Vivaldi After Dark: The Sebastians Night Scenes from the Ospedale – Citation". icareifyoulisten.com. 11 February 2015.
- ^ a b "A Vibraphone Workout With A Tinfoil Twist – Citation". npr.org.
- ^ "2023 Music Award Winners Press Release". 28 February 2023. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
- ^ "News and Documentary Emmy Awards Nomination Announced". 28 July 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
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