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Avner Dorman

Avner Dorman (Hebrew: אבנר דורמן; born April 14, 1975 in Tel Aviv, Israel) is an Israeli-born composer, educator and conductor.

Contents

  • 1 Education
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Compositions
    • 3.1 Opera
    • 3.2 Percussion concertos
    • 3.3 Orchestral works without soloists
    • 3.4 Large Wind Ensemble
    • 3.5 Works for narrator and orchestra
    • 3.6 Choral works (with or without orchestra)
    • 3.7 Violin concertos
    • 3.8 Piano concertos
    • 3.9 Concertos for various instruments
    • 3.10 Sonatas for violin and piano
    • 3.11 Piano trios
    • 3.12 String quartets
    • 3.13 Other chamber pieces
    • 3.14 Piano sonatas
    • 3.15 Other solo piano music
    • 3.16 Short opera
    • 3.17 Music for film
    • 3.18 Music for dance
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Education

Dorman holds a doctorate in music composition from the Juilliard School, where he studied as a C.V. Starr fellow with John Corigliano. He completed his master's degree at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music of Tel Aviv University (where he majored in music, musicology, and physics) studying with Josef Bardanashvili.

Career

At age 25, Dorman became the youngest composer to win Israel's Prime-Minister's award. He has since been awarded the A* prize for his Ellef Symphony. Ma'ariv newspaper in Israel named Dorman "Composer of the Year" for 2002, and the performance of his song cycle "Boaz" received the Israeli Cultural Ministry Prize for best performance of Israeli music the same year. Dorman's "Variations Without a Theme", premiered by Zubin Mehta and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in November 2003 and won the 2004 Best Composition of the Year award from A*. This piece led to a commission from Zubin Mehta, PercaDu, and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra for "Spices, Perfumes, Toxins!", a concerto for percussion duo and orchestra.

Orchestras that have performed Dorman's music include the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra, the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra.

In 2006, Naxos Records released an album dedicated to Dorman's piano works with Eliran Avni at the piano. In 2010, Naxos Records released an album dedicated to Dorman's chamber orchestra concerti. Avi Avital's performance of Dorman's "Mandolin Concerto" on this recording was nominated for a 2010 Grammy Award in the category of Best Instrumental Soloist Performance with Orchestra.

Dorman's debut opera, Wahnfried, was named as a finalist for the 2018 International Opera Awards, in the category of "World Premiere". He was awarded the 2018 Azrieli Prize for Jewish Music for his violin concerto, Nigunim, originally written as a violin sonata for violinist Gil Shaham and pianist Orli Shaham.

Dorman is an *ociate professor of theory and composition at the Sunderman Conservatory of Music at Gettysburg College. He served as music director of CityMusic Cleveland chamber orchestra from 2013 to 2019.

Compositions

Opera

  • Wahnfried (2016)
  • Die Kinder des Sultans (2019)
  • Kundry (2021)

Percussion concertos

  • Spices, Perfumes, Toxins! (2006)
  • Frozen in Time (2007)
  • Eternal Rhythm (2018)

Orchestral works without soloists

  • Chorale for Strings (1999)
  • Ellef Symphony (2000)
  • Variations Without A Theme (2003)
  • Uriah (2008–9)
  • Azerbaijani Dance (2010)
  • (not) The Shadow (2010)
  • Astrolatry (2011)
  • After Brahms (2015)
  • Siklòn (2015)
  • A Most Sacred Oath (2021)

Large Wind Ensemble

  • Ellef Symphony
  • Spices, Perfumes, Toxins!
  • A Most Sacred Oath (2021)

Works for narrator and orchestra

  • Uzu and Zuzu from Kakaruzu (2012)

Choral works (with or without orchestra)

  • Psalm 67 (2004)
  • Letters from Gettysburg (2013)
  • Dialogues of Love (2014)
  • The Seventy Names of Jerusalem (2015)

Violin concertos

  • Violin Concerto no. 1 (2006)
  • Violin Concerto no. 2 – "Nigunim" (2017)
  • Violin Concerto no. 3 – "Still" (2019)

Piano concertos

  • Piano Concerto in A (1995)
  • Piano Concerto no.2 – "Lost Souls" (2009)
  • Piano Concerto no.3 (2021)

Concertos for various instruments

  • Piccolo Concerto (2001)
  • Concerto Grosso (2003)
  • Saxophone Concerto (2003)
  • Mandolin Concerto (2006)
  • Cello Concerto (2013)
  • Double Concerto (2019)

Sonatas for violin and piano

  • Sonata No.1 (2004)
  • Sonata No.2 (2008)
  • Sonata No.3 – "Nigunim" (2011)
  • Sonata No.4 (2014)

Piano trios

  • Tree-yO! (1996)
  • Trio (2001)

String quartets

  • String Quartet No.1 (2003)
  • String Quartet No.2 (2004)
  • Prayer for the Innocents (2009)

Other chamber pieces

  • Udacrep Akubrad (2001)
  • Boaz (2002)
  • Jerusalem Mix (2007)
  • Memory Games (2011)
  • The Fear of Men (2006)
  • Mantra (2013)
  • Consumed (2014)
  • Suite for Solo Saxophone (2015)
  • How to Love (2016)
  • Variations on a Simple Theme (2017)
  • For Solo Violin (2017)

Piano sonatas

  • Sonata no.1 (1999)
  • Sonata no.2 (2000)
  • Sonata no.3 – "Dance Suite" (2005)
  • Sonata no.4 – "Libi Bamizrach" (2011)
  • Sonata no.5 (2018)
  • Sonata no.6 (2020)

Other solo piano music

  • Prelude No.1 (1992)
  • Moments Musicaux (2003)
  • Azerbaijani Dance (2005)
  • Octurne Insomniaque (2007)
  • Karsilama for Two Pianos (2012)
  • Three Etudes (2012)
  • After Brahms (2014)
  • For a Friend I Never Knew (2017)

Short opera

  • Boundless (2018)
  • Now (2018)

Music for film

  • Wonderland (2013), directed by Avi Nesher
  • Past Life (2016), directed by Avi Nesher

Music for dance

  • Ben (1997)
  • Accord/Discord (1999)
  • Falafel (2001)
  • Impact (2006)

References

    External links

    • Official website
    • Avner Dorman biography at G. Schirmer
    • Information about Avner Dorman on the New York Philharmonic Website