Drew Krause
Work: "Solar
Music"
When: 9 pm Wednesday, March 17,
2004
Where: HCC
Ybor Performing Arts Theater
Drew Krause
Drew Krause has written over 50 works for instrumental
and electronic media. His music is published by
Frog Peak and has been recorded by Innova, New
Ariel, Frog Peak, and Bonk Records. He has received
grants from Harvestworks, The MacDowell Colony,
The Wurlitzer Foundation, and Meet the Composer,
and residencies at Stanford University and Brooklyn
College.
A composition graduate of Juilliard (MM) and the
University of Illinois (DMA), his principal teachers
were Herbert Brun, Salvatore Martirano, Vincent
Persichetti, Bernard Rands, and Stuart Smith.
Dr. Krause has conducted works by Boulez, Xenakis,
Braxton, Varese, Webern, Stravinsky, and others.
He has performed the piano music of Cage, Messiaen,
Finnissy, Lachenmann, Stockhausen, Feldman, Andriessen,
Kagel and numerous European modernists; dozens
of commissioned works, and collaborations encompassing
music theatre, improvisation, and live electronics
with the Thump Piano Duo, the Performer's Workshop
Ensemble, and many others. From 1988 through 1995
he led seminars in computer music and experimental
composition at the University of Illinois.
He has served as resident pianist for the Bonk,
ThreeTwo, New Music Miami, and SubTropics festivals,
and was musical director of FUNMusic in Urbana
from 1993 to 1996. Performances include Roulette,
Diapason Gallery, International Computer Music
Conference, SCI National Conference, FOCUS!, and
Ought-One festival.
Active as a composer and pianist of contemporary
music, he lives and works in New York City.