Schwarz-Bournaki Duo Wins Boulder Chamber Music Duo Competition
Originally Published By: Violinist.com Congratulations to American cellist Julian Schwarz and Canadian pianist Marika Bournaki, who won First Prize last week at Boulder International Chamber Music Competition’s 'Art of the Duo'. Read The Full Article [...]
Latin Touches And Others
Originally Published By: Infodad.com It has become commonplace for contemporary “classical” composers to produce music that is often not recognizably “classical” in any meaningful sense. Instead it is “crossover” music, with a shape and heritage of its [...]
Clarinetist Igor Urruchi records his first album with The Recording Consort
Originally Published By: The Recording Consort This album, which will be published by Itinerant Classics, contains a wide selection of contemporary works, pieces of composers: J. Vicent Egea, Arthur Gottschalk, Sebastián Mariné, Federico Mosquera and Jo Sporck. [...]
Arthur Gottschalk’s ‘REQUIEM: FOR THE LIVING’ – heard by Ron Bierman
Originally Published By: Music & Vision Arthur Gottschalk is a professor of music at Rice University. His specialties are music business and law, film music, music theory, music composition, and counterpoint. He has had substantial practical experience [...]
Beautiful Moments: Arthur Gottschalk’s ‘REQUIEM: FOR THE LIVING’ heard by Ron Bierman
Originally Published By: Music & Vision '... a solid performance of both orchestra and choir.' Arthur Gottschalk is a professor of music at Rice University. His specialties are music business and law, film music, music theory, music [...]
Arthur Gottschalk: REQUIEM: FOR THE LIVING
Originally Published By: American Record Guide Like many contemporary composers, Arthur Gottschalk, Professor of Theory and Composition at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music, was greatly affected by the events of 9/11. His response was to craft [...]
There are some strikingly wonderful moments in Arthur Gottschalk’s REQUIEM: FOR THE LIVING recently released by Navona Records
Originally Published By: The Classical Reviewer Phillip Kloeckner tells us in his very useful booklet notes that Arthur Gottschalk’s Requiem for the Living uses the traditional Latin text from the Mass of the Dead (Missa pro defunctis) combined with [...]
Review: REQUIEM FOR THE LIVING by Filippo Focosi
Originally Published By: Filippo Focosi "A Requiem of great power, that of the American composer Arthur Gottschalk, in the wake of the famous Mass of Lenny Bernstein, for his mix modern and classic, sacred and profane (also in the [...]
Arthur Gottschalk, REQUIEM: FOR THE LIVING, Vladimir Lande, St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Choir
Originally Published By: Gapplegate Classical Modern Review Is there a single stylistic way for contemporary modern classical music in the present? The answer, as we see continually, is no. Arthur Gottschalk and his full-scale offering Requiem for the [...]
People, papers and presentations
Originally Published By: Rice University Arthur Gottschalk, professor of composition and theory at the Shepherd School of Music, received a “Best of Show” Global Music Award in October for the composition and recording of “Requiem for the Living.” Global [...]
On Becoming A Behn Mouthpieces Artist- A Tale Of Clarinet And Contrabass Clarinet Mouthpieces
Originally Published By: Jason Alder :: (Bass) Clarinetist I’ve recently joined the Behn Mouthpieces Artists team. I first became acquainted with Brad Behn’s mouthpieces at the 2013 ClarinetFest in Assisi. I had tried some of his pieces for [...]
Death Accepted And Defied
Originally Published By: Infodad.com Although scarcely at so high a level, several other new recordings that also involve music about death – in one way or another – have many intriguing elements of their own. Requiem for the [...]
Arthur Gottschalk: REQUIEM: FOR THE LIVING
Originally Published By: Fanfare Magazine Arthur Gottschalk is an American composer who is Professor of Music Composition and Theory at Rice University’s Shepherd School of Music. His Requiem for the Living takes as its baseline text the [...]
Review: Arthur Gottschalk’s REQUIEM: FOR THE LIVING
Originally Published By: Progressive Difference Once again, I find myself in the awkward position of admitting that the subject of my review is actually a mentor, former composition teacher, and friend, as was the case when I [...]
ARG Review: REQUIEM: FOR THE LIVING
Originally Published By: ARG Review "Gottschalk pays tribute to all these different sources by weaving jazz, gospel, Renaissance canzonas, baroque polyphony, and Jewish cantorial singing into his musical tapestry. He also reveals his inner-Rutter more than once, as [...]
Global Music Awards Top Ten Albums 2015
Originally Published By: Global Music Awards Global Music Awards is an international showcase for original music, unique voices and emerging artists. 2015 saw some highly anticipated new albums by our Gold Medal winning artists. Whittling down to ten [...]