Timo Andres, the Glossary
Timo Andres (born Timothy Andres in 1985 in Palo Alto, California) is an American composer and pianist.[1]
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41 relations: Aaron Jay Kernis, Alex Ross (music critic), Boards of Canada, Brian Eno, Broadcast Music, Inc., Brooklyn, Carnegie Hall, Charles Ives, Charles Ives Prize, Christopher Theofanidis, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Connecticut, Gabriel Kahane, Illinois (Sufjan Stevens album), Illinoise, Ingram Marshall, Johannes Brahms, John Adams (composer), Juilliard School, Kathryn Alexander, Library of Congress, Lincoln Center, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Martin Bresnick, Morton Gould, Nonesuch Records, Palo Alto, California, Philip Glass, Radiohead, Reflections (Timo Andres, Conor Hanick, and Sufjan Stevens album), Robert Schumann, Sigur Rós, Sufjan Stevens, The Decalogue (soundtrack), The New Yorker, Tony Award for Best Orchestrations, Tony Awards, Wigmore Hall, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Yale University, (Le) Poisson Rouge.
- City of Toronto's Glenn Gould Protégé Prize winners
- Musicians from Connecticut
Aaron Jay Kernis
Aaron Jay Kernis (born January 15, 1960) is a Pulitzer Prize- and Grammy Award-winning American composer serving as a member of the Yale School of Music faculty.
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Alex Ross (music critic)
Alex Ross (born January 12, 1968) is an American music critic and author who specializes in classical music.
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Boards of Canada
Boards of Canada are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of the brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin, formed initially as a group in 1986 before becoming a duo in the 1990s.
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Brian Eno
Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno (born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer and visual artist.
Broadcast Music, Inc.
Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) is a performance rights organization in the United States.
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Brooklyn
Brooklyn is a borough of New York City.
Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
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Charles Ives
Charles Edward Ives (October 20, 1874May 19, 1954) was an American actuary, businessman, and modernist composer.
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Charles Ives Prize
The Charles Ives Awards are scholarships for young composers, awarded annually by the American Academy of Arts and Letters: six scholarships of $7,500, and two fellowships of $15,000.
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Christopher Theofanidis
Christopher Theofanidis (born December 18, 1967, in Dallas, Texas) is an American composer whose works have been performed by leading orchestras from around the world, including the London Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Moscow Soloists, the National, Atlanta, Baltimore, St.
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Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
The Royal Concertgebouw (het Koninklijk Concertgebouw) is a concert hall in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Connecticut
Connecticut is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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Gabriel Kahane
Gabriel Kahane (born July 10, 1981) is an American composer and singer-songwriter.
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Illinois (Sufjan Stevens album)
Illinois (styled Sufjan Stevens Invites You to: Come on Feel the Illinoise on the cover; sometimes spelled as Illinoise) is a 2005 concept album by American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens.
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Illinoise
Illinoise is a 2023 dance revue musical with music and lyrics by Sufjan Stevens and an original story by Justin Peck and Jackie Sibblies Drury.
Ingram Marshall
Ingram Douglass Marshall (May 10, 1942May 31, 2022) was an American composer and a onetime student of Vladimir Ussachevsky and Morton Subotnick.
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Johannes Brahms
Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 – 3 April 1897) was a German composer, virtuoso pianist, and conductor of the mid-Romantic period.
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John Adams (composer)
John Coolidge Adams (born February 15, 1947) is an American composer and conductor whose music is rooted in minimalism. Timo Andres and John Adams (composer) are Nonesuch Records artists.
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Juilliard School
The Juilliard School is a private performing arts conservatory in New York City.
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Kathryn Alexander
Kathryn Alexander (born 1955) is a Guggenheim Award-winning American composer and a professor of composition at Yale University.
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.
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Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (also simply known as Lincoln Center) is a complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.
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Los Angeles Philharmonic
The Los Angeles Philharmonic is an American orchestra based in Los Angeles, California.
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Martin Bresnick
Martin Bresnick (born 1946) is a composer of contemporary classical music, film scores and experimental music.
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Morton Gould
Morton Gould (December 10, 1913February 21, 1996) was an American composer, conductor, arranger, and pianist.
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Nonesuch Records
Nonesuch Records is an American record company and label owned by Warner Music Group, distributed by Warner Records (formerly Warner Bros. Records), and based in New York City.
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Palo Alto, California
Palo Alto (Spanish for) is a charter city in the northwestern corner of Santa Clara County, California, United States, in the San Francisco Bay Area, named after a coastal redwood tree known as El Palo Alto.
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Philip Glass
Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. Timo Andres and Philip Glass are Nonesuch Records artists.
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Radiohead
Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985.
Reflections (Timo Andres, Conor Hanick, and Sufjan Stevens album)
Reflections is a 2023 ballet soundtrack by Timo Andres, Conor Hanick, and Sufjan Stevens.
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Robert Schumann
Robert Schumann (8 June 181029 July 1856) was a German composer, pianist, and music critic of the early Romantic era.
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Sigur Rós
Sigur Rós is an Icelandic post-rock band that formed in 1994 in Reykjavík.
Sufjan Stevens
Sufjan Stevens (born July 1, 1975) is an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.
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The Decalogue (soundtrack)
The Decalogue is a 2017 soundtrack album to the Justin Peck ballet of the same name, by Timo Andres and Sufjan Stevens.
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The New Yorker
The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.
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Tony Award for Best Orchestrations
The Tony Award for Best Orchestrations is awarded to acknowledge the contributions of musical orchestrators in both musicals and plays.
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Tony Awards
The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre.
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Wigmore Hall
The Wigmore Hall is a concert hall at 36 Wigmore Street, in west London.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 17565 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
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Yale University
Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut.
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(Le) Poisson Rouge
(Le) Poisson Rouge (often referred to as LPR) is a music venue and multimedia art cabaret in New York City founded in 2008 by Justin Kantor and David Handler on the former site of the Village Gate at 158 Bleecker Street.
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See also
City of Toronto's Glenn Gould Protégé Prize winners
Musicians from Connecticut
- Al Klink
- Anthony Fantano
- Anthony Geraci
- C. B. Hawley
- Charlie Karp
- Chelsea Cutler
- Christopher Houlihan
- Clinton B. Ford
- Connecticut State Troubadour
- Cristina Spinei
- Del Water Gap
- Derek Piotr
- Dirt E. Dutch
- Don Janse
- Ed Romanoff
- Ed Toth
- Edward Tarr
- Frederick J. Bacon
- George Yanok
- Gordon Titcomb
- Horace Weston
- Igor Kipnis
- Ishmail Spicer
- Jeff Caxide
- John Mock
- Justin Foley
- Kevin Booth
- Mark Daniel Merritt
- Mister Lies
- Moby
- Rob Moose
- Sammy Rae
- Scott Perkins
- Sean Henry (musician)
- Timo Andres
- Trudy Silver
- Virginia Carrington-Thomas
- William Howard Doane