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Donal Fox

For the New Jersey politician, see Donal C. Fox.Musical artist

Donal Fox (born (1952-07-17)July 17, 1952) is an American composer, pianist and improviser in the jazz and cl*ical genres. He was the first African-American composer-in-residence with the St. Louis Symphony (1991–1992). In 1993 he was a visiting artist at Harvard University. From 2009–2011, he was Martin Luther King Jr. Visiting Scholar at the M*achusetts Ins*ute of Technology. Donal Fox is a Steinway Artist.

Fox's works have been performed at Carnegie Hall. The concerto "Peace Out" for Improvised Piano and Orchestra was premiered at Zankel Hall in 2009, where Fox was the piano soloist. "Peace Out" was commissioned and performed by the American Composers Orchestra. His piece, "Hear De Lambs A-Cryin," was performed at Stern Auditorium in 2011 by the Albany Symphony Orchestra.

Contents

  • 1 Awards and honors
  • 2 Relatives
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Awards and honors

He received a 1997 Guggenheim Fellowship in music composition and a 1998 Fellowship from the Bogliasco Foundation.In 2008, Fox was awarded the American Academy of Arts and Letters Academy Award in Music.

Relatives

Donal Fox is the eldest of six siblings. His brother Brian Fox is a computer programmer and the original author of GNU Bash shell. Donal is the paternal grandson of artist Daniel Fox, creator of the Monopoly Man.

References

    • Biography at AllAboutJazz.com
    • Biography at Schirmer.com
    • View From the East: The Talented Donal Fox

    External links

    • Bernsarts.com
    • Donal Fox: performing at the Greene Space on April 24, 2013