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Karim Al-Zand
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The work of Canadian-American composer Karim Al-Zand (b.1970) has been called “strong and startlingly lovely” (Boston Globe). His compositions are wide-ranging, from settings of classical Arabic poetry to scores for dance and pieces for young audiences. Many of his works explore connections between music and other arts, and draw inspiration from diverse sources such as 19th century graphic art, fables of the world, folksong and jazz. Al-Zand’s music has enjoyed success in the US, Canada and abroad, and he is the recipient of several national awards, including the Sackler Composition Prize, the ArtSong Prize and the Louisville Orchestra Competition Prize. He holds degrees from Harvard and McGill Universities and is currently on the faculty of the Shepherd School of Music (Rice University) in Houston. Al-Zand is also a founding member and vice-president of Musiqa, Houston’s premiere contemporary music group.
Performers of Al-Zand’s music include groups such as the American Modern Ensemble, California E.A.R. Unit, the New Millennium Ensemble, Mendelssohn String Quartet, Third Angle Ensemble, Collegium Novum, New England Conservatory Camerata, Ensemble Noir, The Flux Quartet, North/South Consonance, Brave New Works, Pinotage, Indiana University Wind Ensemble and OrchestraX. He has been awarded three times in the Canadian SOCAN Competition; for Fantasy and Fanfare, Sonata and String Quartet. His two string quartets have received awards and recognition from the 1997 Blodgett Composition Competition, the Salvatore Martirano Award, Harvard’s Bohemians Prize and the Tampa Bay Composers’ Forum Prize for Excellence in Chamber Music. While a fellow at the 2000 Oregon Bach Festival Composers’ Symposium, Al-Zand’s work Parizade and the Singing Tree was performed to critical acclaim.
Other awards and fellowships include those from the American Modern Ensemble, Composer’s Guild, Collegium Novum, ASCAP, the Society of Composers Incorporated, the National Association of Composers USA, the June in Buffalo Festival, Wellesley Composers Conference the MusicNinetySeven Festival in Cincinnati. and the MacDowell Colony. He has received commissions from Harvard University, the Fromm Foundation, ALEA III, ASCAP/SCI and OrchestraX in Houston.
Al-Zand received his Bachelor of Music from McGill University, with majors in both music theory and composition. While there he studied composition with Donald Steven, John Rea and the late Bengt Hambraeus and worked in the McGill's Group of the Electronic Music Studio with alcides lanza. As a pianist he has studied under Eugene Plawutsky and Louis-Philippe Pelletier. At Harvard University he studied composition with Mario Davidovsky and Bernard Rands, and music theory with David Lewin. More information on Al-Zand may be found on his website: www.alzand.com
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Visions from Another World
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Orchestra
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2008
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00:13:00
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String Quartet No. 3 'The Art of Conversation'
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2007
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00:12:00
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City Scenes (three urban dances for orchestra)
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Orchestra
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2006
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00:11:00
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Tableau and Details
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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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Lamentation on The Disasters of War
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2006
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00:10:00
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Pattern Preludes
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Keyboard
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2005
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00:11:00
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Imaginary Scenes
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2005
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00:17:00
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Red Pajamas
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2005
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00:09:00
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The Waiting Game
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2005
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00:10:00
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Tagore Love Songs
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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2005
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00:23:00
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The Secret Of Your Heart
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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2005
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00:10:00
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The Sky With All Its Stars
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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2005
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00:10:00
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Fanfare
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2005
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00:03:00
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Concertino
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Orchestra
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2004
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00:16:00
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Four Fables
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2003
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00:12:00
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The Seventh Voyage of Sindbad
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Orchestra
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2003
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00:15:00
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Variations
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2002
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00:08:00
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String Quartet No. 2
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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2002
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00:12:00
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Parizade and the Singing Tree
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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2001
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00:23:00
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Leila
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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2001
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00:10:00
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A Measure in Trance
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Chorus, with or without Solo Voices
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2000
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00:08:00
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Duet
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Chamber or Jazz Ensemble, Without Voice
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1998
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00:11:00
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Winter Scenes
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Voice, Solo or With Chamber or Jazz Ensemble
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1997
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00:13:00
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Tromba Mundi
MSR
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Release Year:2009
Performers:James Ackley, Bryan Appleby-Wineberg
Scott Belck, Bobby Shew, Jean-Christophe Dobrzelewski, John Freeman, Judith Saxton Joey Tartell
Notes:Fanfare
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PurchaseLink:www.amazon.com
WebSite:www.alzand.com
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Portraits
Capstone
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Release Year:2008
Performers:Robert Best, baritone
Elvia Puccinelli, piano
Notes:The Sky With All Its Stars
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PurchaseLink:www.amazon.com
WebSite:www.alzand.com
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Musings
Capstone
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Release Year:2007
Performers:Michelle Cheramy, flute; Maiko Sasaki, clarinet; Kana Mimaki, piano
Notes:Four Fables
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PurchaseLink:www.amazon.com
WebSite:www.alzand.com
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| Artist: Yuganaut |
| Title: Stumblechuck |
| Album: This Musicship |
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