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Compositeur: BLAND William
DZ 2794
Avancé
ISBN: 978-2-89737-711-3
Guitare seule
40 p.
As I believe the guitar is the most difficult instrument to write for, the assistance of Michael McCartney, to whom this first volume is dedicated, has been crucial in editing each prelude, and also the assistance of my life-long friend David Starobin, who worked editing the preludes (and recorded several) when Michael was unavailable. It is difficult for me to overstate the creative value of guitarists and composers working together. The expansion and extension of the repertoire demands it.
William Bland was born in 1947, in West Virginia. He graduated from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, where his composition teachers were Ernst Krenek, Benjamin Less, Richard Rodney Bennett and Earle Brown.
His earlier compositions were principally for chamber music combinations, but since 1998 his works have concentrated almost exclusively on compositions for either guitar or piano. His close friendship with David Starobin, as well as acquaintance with many other guitarists, greatly enriched and expanded his appreciation of the instrument. As a pianist, during the 1960s and 70s he played professionally for the theater, then later taught at Brooklyn College. Returning to West Virginia, he has been a community musician, while freely composing. He has recorded two of his twenty-four piano sonatas for Bridge Records, and is also a poet, his first published collection having recently been issued by Igneus Press in Texas.