Avner Dorman
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Avner Dorman (born April 14, 1975 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli composer.
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[edit] Biography
Avner Dorman holds a Doctorate in Music Composition from the Juilliard School where he studied as a C.V. Starr fellow with John Corigliano. He completed his Master’s degree at Tel Aviv University (where he majored in music, musicology, and physics) studying with former Soviet composer Josef Bardanashvili.
At age 25, Avner Dorman became the youngest composer to ever win Israel's prestigious Prime-Minister's award. Since, he has been awarded the "ACUM" prize from the Israeli performing rights society for his Ellef Symphony. Ma’ariv, the second largest newspaper in Israel, named Dorman “Composer of the Year” for 2002, and the performance of his song cycle Boaz received the Israeli Cultural Ministry Prize for best performance of Israeli music the same year. Dorman’s Variations Without a Theme, premiered by Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in November 2003, won the 2004 Best Composition of the Year award from ACUM. This piece led to a commission from Zubin Mehta, PercaDu, and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for Spices, Perfumes, Toxins! , a concerto for percussion duo and orchestra. Avner Dorman's music is published by G. Schirmer
In 2006 Naxos Records released an album dedicated to Avner Dorman's piano works with Eliran Avni at the piano to critical acclaim. Ken Smith of the Gramophone Magazine wrote that “Dorman is not just a fresh, young voice, worth following. He’s also a composer whose music, particularly as rendered here by pianist Eliran Avni (for whom several of these works were written), fits well on the instrument and resonates strongly with the musical tradition at large.”
[edit] Compositions
[edit] Works for Symphonic Orchestra
- Violin Concerto (2006)
- Spices, Perfumes, Toxins! (2006 premiered April 2,4,6 2006 by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Zubin Mehta)
- Variations Without A Theme (2003)
- Ellef Symphony (2000)
- "Frozen in Time" (2007 premiered December 2,3 2007 by the Hamburg Philharmonic conducted by Simone Young)
[edit] Works for Chamber Orchestra
- Concerto Grosso (2003)
- Concerto in A (1995)
- Mandolin Concerto (2006)
- Piccolo Concerto (2001)
- Saxophone Concerto (2003)
[edit] Music for Film and Dance
- Impact (2006)
- "Falafel" (2001)
- Accord/Discord (1999)
- Ben (1997)
[edit] Chamber Music
- String Quartet No.2 (2004)
- Sonata for Violin and Piano (2004)
- String Quartet No.1 (2003)
- Trio (2001)
- Tree-yO! (1996)
[edit] Piano Solo
- Nocturne Insomniaque (2007)
- Azerbaijani Dance (2005)
- Sonata No.3 / Dance Suite (2005)
- Moments Musicaux (2003)
- Piano Sonata No.2 (2000)
- Piano Sonata No.1 (1999)
- Prelude No.1 (1992)
[edit] Vocal
- Psalm 67 (2004)
- Boaz (2002)
- The fear of men (2006), after two poems by Ronen Altman Kaydar
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- Official biography on the G. Schirmer website, above
- Official biography from his personal site, above