Carlton Gamer
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Carlton Gamer is an American composer and music theorist. He has taught at Princeton University, the University of Michigan, and Colorado College. He studied at Northwestern University and Boston University and privately with Roger Sessions
Roger Sessions
Roger Huntington Sessions was an American composer, critic, and teacher of music.-Life:Sessions was born in Brooklyn, New York, to a family that could trace its roots back to the American revolution. His mother, Ruth Huntington Sessions, was a direct descendent of Samuel Huntington, a signer of...

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Compositional style

According to the American Record Guide (July-August 2000), p. 274, "Carlton Gamer's Arkhe freely moves between the poles of tonality and atonality. Its melodies are frankly sentimental, its harmonies often dense to the point of clusters." Fanfare (May-June 2000), p. 265, remarks that, "[This] work opens with a long crescendo on the note A (for Alpha, of course) and soon erupts into a Big Bang of fascinating noises." The composer himself describes this piece as using "an externally imposed scheme to derive the duration of each section of the work, [based] upon the miniaturization of a geological time-scale formulated by recent scientific research."

Compositions

  • Three haiku by Basho (1956).
  • Three haiku (1956).
  • Sonata for Violin and Piano (1960).
  • Piano Raga Music (1962, 1967, 1970).
  • Laudate Dominum : Psalm 116, Vulgate (1963).
  • Arkhe for orchestra (1968/1993).
  • Organum for piano and percussion (1976).
  • Quietly, with Feeling for piano (1978).

Publications

  • "Some Combinational Resources of Equal-Tempered Systems", Journal of Music Theory, Vol. 11, No. 1 (Spring, 1967), pp. 32-59.
  • "Et setera: some temperamental speculations."
  • (with Paul Lansky) "Fanfares for the common tone", Perspectives of New Music, Vol. 14-15, No. 1-2 (1976), pp. 228-35.
  • "Sketch of a foundation for music theory today." College Music Symposium, Vol. XVII/1 (spring 1977) 153-56.
  • (with David W. Roeder and John J. Watkins) "Trapezoidal Numbers"; Mathematics Magazine, Vol. 58, No. 2 (Mar., 1985), pp. 108-110.
  • (with Robin Wilson) "Microtones and Projective Planes"; Music and Mathematics, ed. John Fauvel, Raymond Flood, Robin J. Wilson, Oxford University Press (2003).

Conference papers

  • "Deep scales and difference sets in equal-tempered systems". American Society of University Composers. Proceedings, Vol. 2; 1967; pp. 113-122.
  • "The role of the composer as theorist: Some introductory remarks." American Society of University Composers. Proceedings, Vol. 7; 1972; pp. 12-14.

Discography

  • Janáček, Bloch, Gamer: Violin & Piano Sonatas; Crystal Records; ASIN: B000003J5E
  • MMC New Century, Vol. 13; Master Musicians Col; ASIN: B00003L9JB
  • Society of Composers, Inc: View from the Keyboard; Capstone; ASIN: B00005YCDV
  • Harmony for a New World; Innova; ASIN: B0002L56MO

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