Composers
T.J. Anderson
1928 -About
T.J. Anderson (b. 1928) is one of the leading composers of his generation. He was born August 17, 1928 in Coatesville, Pennsylvania and received degrees from West Virginia State College, Penn State University, and a Ph.D in Composition from the University of Iowa. He also holds several honorary degrees. He studied composition with George Ceiga, Philip Bezanson, Richard Hervig, and Darius Milhaud. Anderson is well known for his orchestration of Scott Joplin's opera, Treemonisha which premiered in Atlanta in 1972. His first opera, Soldier Boy, Soldier based on a libretto by Leon Forrest, was commissioned by Indiana University. The opera, Walker, was commissioned by the Boston Athenaeum with a libretto by Derek Walcott. Slip Knot, commissioned by the School of Music, Northwestern University is based on a historical paper by T.H. Breen with libretto by Yusef Komunyakaa. T.J. Anderson takes pride in collaborations with his distinguished friends Leon Forrest, writer, and Richard Hunt, sculptor. A number of his works have premiered in the artist's studio. As a lecturer, consultant, and visiting composer, he has appeared in institutions in the United States, Brazil, Germany, France, and Switzerland. He has been a fellow at the MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, Virginia Center for the Arts, the Djerassi Foundation, the National Humanities Center (their first composer), and a scholar-in-residence at the Rockefeller Center for the Creative Arts, Bellagio, Italy. Other honors include an honorary membership in Phi Beta Kappa, a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, and a Rockefeller Center Foundation grant, Composer-in- Residence Program (with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Robert Shaw, Conductor). At his 60th birthday celebration at Harvard University, letters from Robert Shaw and Sir Michael Tippett were read. In March 1997, he was honored as a founder and first president of the National Black Music Caucus with a concert of his music. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters, May 18, 2005. After serving as Chairman of the Department of Music at Tufts University for eight years, Thomas Jefferson Anderson became Austin Fletcher Professor of Music and in 1990 became Austin Fletcher Professor of Music Emeritus. He now lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina where he devotes his full time to writing music.
Related Information
http://www.tjandersonmusic.com/bio.htmlWorks by T.J. Anderson
Title | Collection | Voice Type | Range | Poet |
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Variations on a Theme by M.B. Tolson: A Cantata for Soprano, Violin, Cello, Eb Alto Sax, Bb Trumpet, Trombone, and Piano | Soprano | C4 - Bb5 | M.B. Tolson | |
VI. Sassy Cook | 7 Cabaret Songs | Voice | Ab3 - D5 | Harryette Mullen |
VII. Sing the Blues | 7 Cabaret Songs | Voice | F3 - F5 | Harryette Mullen |
Vision | 3 Songs of Life | Soprano | E4 - A5 | Anita Turpeau Anderson |