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Andrew S. List
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Andrew List (Professor of Composition and Theory at Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA) composes music in many different genres, including orchestral works, string quartet, vocal, choral music, opera, music for children, solo works, and a variety of chamber ensembles. He is a graduate of New England Conservatory of Music, with B.A. and M.A. degrees in music composition. He received his doctorate in music composition from Boston University, where he studied with Bernard Rands, Samuel Headrick, and Nicholas Maw. Following his degree at Boston University he studied privately with Richard Danielpour.
Mr. List has received numerous commissions and performances from professional music ensembles and solo artists in the United States and Europe. These include The Nashville Symphony (a new work for cello and orchestra 2008), Alea III, The Esterhazy Quartet, Interensemble (Padova Italy), The Kalistos Chamber Orchestra, North South Consonance, The Metamorphosen Chamber Orchestra, Duo Diorama, John McDonald (pianist), Emmanuel Feldman (cellist) and mezzo-soprano D’Anna Fortunato. In addition, live performances of his music have been broadcast on Boston's WGBH Radio. He was a finalist in the Alea III International Composition Competition in 1990. In 2005 Mr List's Violin Concerto was recorded by the Prague Radio Orchestra, with Eva Szekely, violin soloist; the CD was subsequently released on the Albany label.
Mr. List has been fortunate to enjoy a number of residencies at the MacDowell Colony, The Atlantic Center for the Arts, The Aspen Music Festival, and The Cité Internationale des Arts, in Paris. In 2000 he was awarded a distinguished artist-in-residence grant, sponsored by Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst, and the city of Amsterdam. During his eight-month residency in Amsterdam he presented four concerts of his music and that of other American composers. He was also invited to present a concert at the American Embassy, in The Hague, and gave lectures and workshops at major music conservatories in the area. He is the first American and the first composer to be awarded this prestigious residency. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Mr. List now resides in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Eros Dialogues
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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00:00:00
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Oh My Beloved
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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2006
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00:14:00
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Blast
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Orchestra
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2006
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00:14:00
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Serenade For Margo
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2006
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00:16:00
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Dynamic Trio For Two Violins And Percussion
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2006
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00:14:00
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Sonata For Cello And Piano
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2006
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00:25:00
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Dance Trio For Cello, Bass And Marimba
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2006
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00:12:00
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Three Duets For Two Cellos
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2006
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00:06:00
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Three Sketches For Piano
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Keyboard
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2006
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00:11:00
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Quartetto Alto-Basso
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2005
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00:18:00
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Fantasy For Violin And Piano
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2005
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00:06:30
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Eros Dialogues
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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2005
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00:30:00
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Violin Concerto
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Orchestra
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2004
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00:20:00
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"Starting From Atlantis"
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Orchestra
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2004
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00:14:00
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Fantasy For Woodwind Quintet
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2004
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00:06:00
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String Quartet No. 4
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2004
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00:20:00
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Elegy For Clarinet And Piano
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2004
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00:05:00
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Piano Sonata No. 2 "Elegy For September 11th"
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Keyboard
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2004
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00:25:00
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String Quartet No. 3
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2003
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00:18:00
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Tango-Tango For Solo Cello And Dancer
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Solo instrument, non-keyboard
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2003
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00:07:00
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Six Bagatelles For String Trio
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2003
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00:14:00
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Three Duets For Two Bass Clarinets
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2002
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00:09:00
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The Lords Prayer For Mixed Chorus
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2001
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00:06:00
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Mystical Journey For Two Pianos
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Keyboard
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2001
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00:08:00
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Soliloquy For Bass Clarinet
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Solo instrument, non-keyboard
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2001
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00:05:00
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Suite For Solo Violin
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Solo instrument, non-keyboard
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2000
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00:14:00
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Duo For Violin And Piano
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2000
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00:14:00
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Millennial Interlude
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2000
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00:12:00
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Magical Dreamscape
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Orchestra
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2000
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00:16:33
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Oh My Beloved
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1998
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00:12:00
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Piano Sonata No. 1
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Keyboard
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1997
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00:25:00
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Piano Etudes
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Keyboard
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1995
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00:12:00
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Three Musical Meditations For String Trio
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1995
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00:10:00
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Concerto for alto-saxophone and orchestra
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Orchestra
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1990
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00:18:00
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String Quartet No. 2 "In Memoriam Aaron Copland"
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1990
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00:20:00
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Trombone Quartet
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1989
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00:10:00
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String Quartet No. 1 In Eight Movements
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1987
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00:17:00
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| Artist: Robert Savage |
| Title: Aids Ward Scherzo |
| Album: An Eye-Sky Symphony |
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