Elodie Lauten

Elodie Lauten

Elodie Lauten (born October 20 1950) is a composer described as postminimalist or a microtonalist. She is a former student of her father Errol Parker and of LaMonte Young, Dinu Ghezzo, and Akhmal Parwez. A writer of operas, theater pieces, orchestral, chamber and instrumental music, she is recognized in North America and Europe as a pioneer of postminimalism and a force on the new music scene with over 20 releases on a number of labels including Lovely Music, Point/Polygram, 4-Tay, O.O. Discs, and New Tone (Italy). Her music has a strong mystical streak, reflected in correspondences between astrological signs, hexagrams of the "I Ching", animals, and the modes of her system of improvisation, called Universal Mode Improvisation (UMI).

Lauten's music has always been a combination of two contradictory streams, one of them a cloudy, beatless stasis derived from minimalism, the other a neoclassical attachment to tonal melody and ostinato. These two were present from the beginning of her recording career, the first in her "Concerto for Piano and Orchestral Memory" (1984), the second in her "Sonata Ordinaire" (1986) for piano. Her 1987 opera "The Death of Don Juan"—feminist tract and Zen meditation combined—was one of the major postminimalist works of the 1980s; it has recently been revived in a 2-week run (April 2005) at Franklin Pierce College, NH, directed by Robert Lawson. Her neoclassical tendency blossomed into a full neo-baroque idiom in her "Deus ex Machina" Cycle for voices and Baroque ensemble (1999). "Variations On The Orange Cycle" (1991, recorded by Lois Svard for Lovely Music in 1998) is one of the cloudier works, an improvisation in a Terry Riley-ish vein that was recorded and transcribed (as few of her piano works have been) for performance by others. The work has been included in Chamber Music America's list of 100 best works of the 20th century.

Lauten's opera "Waking in New York", written on poems by her late friend Allen Ginsberg, was presented by the New York City Opera VOX and Friends 2004, after being released on 4Tay in 2003. Smoothly suave but with a gentle rock beat, the work pioneered a mixture of genres by combining vocal soloists from three styles; classical, Broadway, and gospel. "Orfreo", an opera for Baroque ensemble, was premiered at Merkin Hall by the Queen's Chamber Band, who also included Lauten's "The Architect" in their CD New Music Alive (Capstone, 2004). "Orfreo" was released on CD in December 2004 (Studio 21). In 2004 Lauten was composer-in-residence at Hope College, MI. Lauten's "Symphony 2001" was premiered in February 2003 by the SEM Orchestra in New York. Some of her compositions are for an instrument called the "trine", a lyre-like instrument she designed.

Born in Paris, France, Lauten was classically trained as a pianist since age 7. She received a Master's in composition from New York University where she studied Western composition with Dinu Ghezzo and Indian classical music with Ahkmal Parwez. She became an American citizen in 1984 and has lived in New York since the early seventies. Lauten has received awards from the NEA, ASCAP, MTC, and AMC, as well as chamber and orchestral commissions. She owns a recording label and publishing, Studio 21, and produces CDs for other artists on a regular basis. In France she is known by some happy-few to have contributed to the early punk-rock scéne in Paris in 1975/76.

Works

Chamber music

*"Links", solo flute, 2004
*"The Wish of the Quickening Moon", string quartet, 2003
*"Sex and Pre-Anti-Post Modernism", contrabass/voice, setting of text by Michael Andre, 2002
*"T.E.V.B. (The Elusive Virgin Bachelor)", trio (piano, violin, cello), 2002
*"Space-Time Sextet", string sextet (3 violins, viola, cello, contrabass), 2001
*"Mantra", vocal sextet, 2001
*"American Dreamscape", solo piano, 2000
*"Lunaticity", Baroque ensemble, 1999
*"Prophecy", solo viola, 1999
*"Irrational Synergies", baritone, flute, clarinet, saxophone, cello; setting of poems by Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, E. E. Cummings, commissioned by The Lark Ascending, 1998
*"Discombobulations", electronic, electric guitar, flute, and soprano, lyrics by Steven Hall, 1997
*"Variations on the Orange Cycle", solo piano, 1991
*"Concerto for Piano and Orchestral Memory", piano, tape, synthesizer, cello, trombone, violin, viola, 1984

Dance

*"The Soundless Sound", electronic, 2004
*"She-Wolf", electronic (Fairlight computer), 1987
*"Oedipus Rex", electronic/computer (Fairlight), 1984

Operas & Cycles

*"The Death of Don Juan", revision of 1985 opera, 2005
*"Orfreo", soprano, mezzo, countertenor, baritone, and Baroque orchestra: harpsichord, string quartet, oboe, flute, contrabass; libretto by Michael Andre, commissioned by Harpsichord Unlimited, 2004
*"Waking in New York", baritone, soprano, mezzo, full orchestra, libretto by Allen Ginsberg, 2004
*"Waking in New York", soprano, mezzo, baritone, string quartet, flute, contrabass, percussion, synthesizer, libretto by Allen Ginsberg, 1999
*"The Deus Ex Machina Cycle", two sopranos, baritone, harpsichord, string quartet, flute; libretto by: Lauten, Rilke, Verlaine, Pascal, Melody Sumner Carnahan, Steven Hall, 1995
*"Existence", yenor, soprano, mezzo-soprano and narrator, piano, synthesizer, percussion; music and libretto by Lauten, 1990
*"The Death of Don Juan", computer generated tape, 4 sopranos, harpsichord, Trine (custom lyre), cello, synthesizer, Grand Trine (custom harp); music and libretto by Lauten, 1985

Orchestral

*"Harmonic Protection Circle", 2003
*"Symphony 2001", 2000

Soundtracks

*"Crossroads Variations", solo piano, 2004
*"Harmonic Protection Circle 2004", synthesizer, electric guitar, percussion, contrabass, 2004
*"Harmonic Protection Circle 2003", Trine, electric guitar, 2003
*"The Mystery of the Elements", piano, electronic, 2002
*"S.O.S.W.T.C.", electronic, 2001
*"Double X", electronic, voice, flute, 1999
*"Inscapes from Exile", electronic, 1995
*"Tronik Involutions", electronic, 1993
*"Remembrance of Things Past", electronic, cello, music for sound installation based on the writing of Marcel Proust, 1988
*"Untitled ", 5 pieces for live Fairlight computer, electric violin, cello, Trine, piano; commissioned by the Lincoln Center Serious Fun Series, 1988
*"Blue Rhythms", piano and electronic, 1987
*"Krash Music", electronic, singers, 1986
*"Sonate Ordinaire", solo piano, 1986
*"Sonate Modale", piano and tape, 1985
*"Action Music", piano and sound environment, 1985
*"Music for the Trine", a custom-designed amplified lyre, electronic, Trine, voice, cello, 1985
*"Magnetic Fields", electronic, Trine, 1985
*"The Soundless Sound", electronic, 1984
*"The Enigma of a Lovely/Loveless Existence", concrete, Casiotone, voice, 1983
*"Piano Works", piano, concrete, synthesizer, 1983

Listening

* "The Death of Don Juan" - [http://www.elodielauten.net/2005/music%20files/Vision.mp3 Vision]

Discography

*"Tronik Involutions: From the Gaia Cycle Matrix a Work in Umi" (1995/1996). Studio 21/OO Discs: 7108. Composed and performed by Elodie Lauten.
*"The Deus Ex Machina Cycle: New music for voices and Baroque ensemble" (1999). 4Tay Inc.: CD 4013.
*"Inscapes from Exile" (2000). Robi Droli/Newtone: 7004.

External links

* [http://www.elodielauten.net/ Elodie Lauten's homepage]


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