RICHARD FESTINGER
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Richard Festinger's music has been performed in the United States, Europe and Asia.
His works have been commissioned by Parnassus, Earplay, the San Francisco Contemporary
Music Players, the New York New Music Ensemble, the Alexander String Quartet, the
Laurel Trio, the Music Teachers' National Association, The University of California
and the City Winds. His music has also been performed by Griffin, Phantom Arts, New
Millennium, Speculum Musicae, the Sun String Quartet, Composers Inc., the Seoul Electroacoustic
Music Festival, the Berkeley and Riverside Symphonies, the Orchestra da Camera Italiana
G.F. Ghedini, the Ensemble Italiano per la Musica Contemporanea, sopranos Jane Manning
and Karol Bennett, and the Boston Chamber Ensemble. He has received awards from the
Jerome Foundation, the Fromm Foundation at Harvard University, and the Serge Koussevitzky
Music Foundation in the Library of Congress, and in 1993 he received the Walter Hinrichsen
Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Mr. Festinger studied composition and conducting at the University of California
in Berkeley, and before turning to composing led his own groups as a jazz performer.
In 1978- 80 he studied in Paris as recipient of the George Ladd Prize. Since 1985
he has been a research affiliate of Stanford University's Center for Computer Research
in Music and Acoustics. He is a founder and director of Earplay, a nationally acclaimed
contemporary music ensemble based in San Francisco. He is also the founder and director
of the Composition Workshop at the California State University's Summer Arts Festival
in Long Beach, California. He has taught at the University of California and Dartmouth
College, and is currently director of the theory and composition programs at San
Francisco State University. His music is published by C.F. Peters Corporation and
Fallen Leaf Press, and his works are recorded on the Centaur, CRI and CRS labels.