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FRANK CORCORAN AWARDS BIBLIOGRAPHY REFERENCES
Awards
Corcoran has won a number of awards throughout his career. His awards include:
Feis Ceoil, Dublin, 1972.
Varming Prize , Dublin, 1973 ( Chamberpot Sonata )
Dublin Symphony Orchestra Prize, Dublin 1975 ( 3 Orchestral Pieces )
Berliner Kuenstler Award, Berlin, Berlin 1980.
Fulbright Professor , USA , 1989 – 90.
Founding Member , Aosdana – Academy Of The Arts, Dublin 1982.
StudioAkustische Kunst, Cologne, in 1995 (Joycepeak Music)
Bourges International Electro-acoustic Music Competition in 1999 (Sweeney’s Vision)
EMS Prize, Stockholm, in 2002 (Quasi Una Missa)
Sean O’Riada Prize, Cork International Choral Festival, in 2013 ( Two Unholy Haikus )
International Forum for Choral Music First Prize , in 2013 ( Eight Haikus )
He has been a member of Aosdána, the Irish Academy of the Arts which honours artists whose work has made an outstanding contribution to the arts in Ireland, since its inception.
Bibliography
Annette Kreutziger-Herr: “Frank Corcoran”, in: Komponisten der Gegenwart (KdG) (Munich: edition text+kritik, 1992ff.), 5th supplement, July 1994.
Axel Klein: Die Musik Irlands im 20. Jahrhundert (Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag, 1996).
John Page: “A Post-War ‘Irish’ Symphony: Frank Corcoran’s Symphony No. 2”, in: Gareth Cox & Axel Klein (eds.): Irish Music in the Twentieth Century (Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2003), p. 134–149.
Benjamin Dwyer: “An Interview with Frank Corcoran”, in: B. Dwyer: Different Voices. Irish Music and Music in Ireland (Hofheim: Wolke Verlag, 2014), p. 94–111.
Hans-Dieter Grünefeld (ed.): Old and New – Sean agus Núa. An Irish Composer Invents Himself. Frank Corcoran. Festschrift at Seventy (Lübeck: the editor, 2015); ISBN 978-3-00-050153-1.
References
Hazel Farrell: “Corcoran, Frank”, in: The Encyclopaedia of Music in Ireland, ed. by Harry White & Barra Boydell (Dublin: UCD Press, 2013), p. 243–5.
“Frank Corcoran”. Current members. Registrar of Aosdána The Arts Council. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
“Frank Corcoran”. Irish composers. Contemporary Music Centre, Ireland. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
Corcoran, Frank. “Frank Corcoran”. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
Brian Lalor : The Encyclopedia Of Music In Ireland ( Gill and McMillan 2003 )
Blackwell Companion To Modern Irish Culture ( Blackwell 1999 )
NOW JUST LOOK AT THIS BOOK !
Frank Corcoran Festschrift (März 2015)
TITELSEITE
Frank Corcoran Festschrift At Seventy
Hans-Dieter Grünefeld (ed.)
SEITE 2 (innen)
Buchinfo
Porträt-Foto Frank (AOSDNA)
Bibliographische Angaben (ISBN etc.)
SEITE 3
Titel
Hans-Dieter Grünefeld (ed.)
SEITE 4 (oder 5)
Aetna Haikus
SEITE 6
Preface (Hans-Dieter Grünefeld)
SEITE 7
Contents
I. Biographical Sketch (AOSDNA)
II. Autobiographical Reflexions
1. Grandfather Clock (F. C.)
2. It’s A Cold Wind (F. C.)
3. Looking Back (F. C.)
4. Interview Roger Doyle
5. Dolman’s Lament (F. C.)
6. “To Dear Frank” – On The Occasion Of Your 70th Birthday (by Alan Smale)
III. Portraits
7. “The loss of the culture in Ireland is why I am interested in mytho-poetic remembrance and imagination” (Interview by Benjamin Dwyer)
8. “The Light Gleams An Instant” (F. C.)
9. “The light gleams…” (by Jane O’Leary)
10. Composer Portrait (by Lutz Lesle, Deutschlandfunk)
11. On The Music Of Frank Corcoran (by Wolfgang Tolk)
12. Substance For The Future (by Hans-Dieter Grünefeld)
13. “Quasi Una Trasmissione Radiofonica” (by Hans-Heinrich Raab)
14. “It’s A Long Way From Tipperary. Irish Composer Frank Corcoran Appointed Professor At The Hamburg Hochschule Für Musik” (by Lutz Lesle)
15. “Tales, Shadows, Signs, Stains” (by James Liddy)
16. “On Haikus And Other Items” (Interview by Georg Hajdu)
IV. Comments And Analysis Of Compositions – Chamber Music
17. Simplex – The Chamber Music Of F. C. (by Hans-Dieter Grünefeld)
18. Piano Trio (by Axel Klein)
19. Composer’s Note On “The Piano Trio” (F. C.)
20. Composer’s Note On ” String Quartet No. 3″ (F. C.)
21. Composer’s Note On “Songs Of Terror And Love” (F. C.)
22. Composer’s Note On “The Book Of Kells” (F. C.)
23. Quillspill – On Hearing A Performance Of “Music For The Book Of Kells” And “Trauerfelder / Góirt an Bhróin” (by Philip Casey for Frank Corcoran, on his 70th Birthday)
V. Comments And Analysis Of Compositions – Symphonical Works
124. A post-war ‘Irish’ Symphony: Frank Corcoran’s Symphony No. 2 (by John Page)
25. Composer’s Note On “Some Orchestral Works” (F. C.)
26. Composer’s Note On “Symphonies Of Symphonies Of Wind” (F. C.)
27. Composer’s Note On “Quasi Una Storia” (F. C.)
28. Hommage To Frank Corcoran (by Nikša Gligo)
29. On Frank Corcoran’s Music (by Ulrich Leyendecker)
30. Composer’s Note On “Quasi Un Basso (F. C.)
31. Composer’s Note On “Quasi Una Fuga” (F. C.)
32. “Quasi Una Visione” (Interview by Hans-Dieter Grünefeld)
33. “Texts Of Four Orchestral Prayers” (F. C.)
34. Frank Corcoran – Composer (by Colman Pearce)
35. “Guiness, Paddy’s Whisky, Salmon” (by Guido Zaccagnini)
36. “Joyceian Aesthetics, Ethnic Memory, And Mythopoetic Imagination In The Music Of Frank Corcoran” (by Benjamin Dwyer)
37. Composer’s Note On “Quasi Una Storia” (F. C.)
38. “Alto Rhapsody” (F. C.)
39. “To Frank Corcoran” (by James Liddy)
40. “Eight Haikus” (F. C.)
EPILOG
41. Farewell Haiku
(Irish / English)
VI. Notes On The Authors And Sources
VII. Discography
For more information (e. g. complete catalog of works) see:
www.francorcoran.com
www.cmc.ie
WOEFUL , YES, IRISH POSTCOLONIAL IGNORANCE !
Dear Sir/Madam,
Only days following the launch of the book Different Voices, which highlights as a central theme the bias against music among cultural commentators and curators, The Irish Times announces Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks – a major cultural curation covering the last 100 years. The project excludes music. As my letter highlights, this is not an isolated occurrence but an ongoing practice of cultural partitionism, which continues to negatively affect the reception, promotion and understanding of Irish classical/art/contemporary music both here and internationally.
We really cannot allow this official rewriting of Ireland’s cultural history to continue without highlighting to the curators of Modern Ireland in 100 Artworks that a tremendous body of world-class Irish music has been composed within the period of the project and that it represents an extraordinarily rich engagement with Ireland – an entire body of cultural expression of the highest artistic degree cannot and should not be ignored.
With this in mind, I wish to send the attached letter to The Irish Times and to the directors of the Royal Irish Academy. It is of the utmost importance that those of us in the music sector (be it performance, composition or education) are allowed to take our place in the cultural consciousness of this country. I would be most obliged if you would give this letter your imprimatur. Your signature will greatly enhance our call for cultural recognition.
Yours sincerely,
SLOG ON , WORK – HORSE !
January 17. 2016 Dutch Radio CONCERTZENDER :
COMPOSER PORTRAIT FRANK CORCORAN
January 17. 2016 CONCERTZENDER
1999 GRAND PRIX BOURGES FESTIVAL FOR ” SWEENEY’S VISION”
23.-26.9.1998 Inventionen 98 “50 Jahre Musique concrète”:
Ausstellung “acousmatic visions” der GRM im SFB, Vorträge, Symposium
8 lange akusmatische Konzerte in der Parochialkirche mit einem gemischten Akusmonium von GRM Paris und TU Berlin
1999: Preise
Beim Internationalen Wettbewerb 1999 in Bourges: erste Preise für „Xi“ von Unsuk Chin und „Sweeneys Vision“ von Frank Corcoran.
FESTSCHRIFT FRANK CORCORAN 2016 “AN IRISH COMPOSER INVENTS HIMSELF “
Yes, see :
here a CMC link for the Festschrift.
A new book on Frank Corcoran celebrating his recent 70th birthday has been published
SOME COMPOSER’S UPDATING – ONLY UP TO 2015
RHAPSODIETTA JOYCEANA Solo Cello
8 IRISH DUETS Cello and Piano
PICCOLO QUARTETTO FILHARMONICO Bass, Cello, Viola and Violin
3 PIECES Violin and Piano
LOSING SEAHENGE Film by James P. Graham
CELLO CONCERTO ( NSO / Martin Johnson )
QUASI UNA STORIA 13 Strings ( New York )
FOUR LAST WORDS FROM THE CROSS S A T B
AN IRISH XMAS CAROL S A T B
MY ALTO RHAPSODIES Alto and Orchestra
A DARK SONG Bass Clarinet
VARIATIONS ON MYSELF 5 Strings and 5 Wind
5 TENORLIEDER Tenor and Piano
9 LOOKS AT “PIERROT” V / Cello / Pno / Fl / Clar
7 MINIATURES Solo Violin
3 PIECES Piano and Violin
QUASI UN GRAN DUO Cello and Harp
IN THE DEEP HEART’S CORE Harp Solo
4 PIECES 2 Clarinets
8 HAIKUS SS AA TT BB
CONCERTO for Violin and Orchestra
SONGS OF TERROR AND LOVE Barytone plus Ensemble
MEDIEVAL IRISH EPIGRAMMES SATB
TWO UNHOLY HAIKUS SATB
SEVEN CUBIST MINIATURES Guitar, Viola and Flute
QUINTET Clarinet plus String Quartet
QUASI UNA SARABANDA String Quintet, Clarinet, Horn, Bassoon
( Plus many radio broadcasts, portraits, “Different Voices”, Festschrift Frank Corcoran …. )
THE ROTTEN PAST
Certainly, there have been a plenitude of blows to my kidneys. Over the dark years.
To my person’s kidneys; and – more unkind – to my composer’s kidneys, badmouthing amd mealymouthing and
all. Struggle on, kidneys, ounds and composing brain, the imagination running free, flying , expanding
sounding bounds , formal bounds of my musical work. New work, chamber- and orchestral- will this year
be straining to be born, to be sounding, performed and packaged. The kidneys are happy with this.
A FRANK CORCORAN SCORE AT THE I.M.M.A. IN 2010 – 2011
Dear Frank
I am writing from The Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) regarding an upcoming exhibition entitled The Moderns scheduled to open in IMMA from 19th October 2010 to 25th March 2011. This exhibition will attempt to look at the most innovative and experimental developments in Ireland during the period from approx 1900 -1975 mainly revolving around Irish art but also considering these developments in the context of the broader culture of the day, tracing the interconnections between art forms including music, literature, film and architecture. The exhibition is curated by IMMA Director, Enrique Juncosa, and Christina Kennedy, Senior Curator, Collections, and will launch IMMA’s 20th Anniversary in 2011. I have attached a summary of the intent of the exhibition.
We would like to feature in the exhibition the developments in modern music in Ireland through a selection of significant music works. To this end we would like to display a selection of 7-8 original musical scores in vitrines in the exhibition, and also possibly reproduced in the exhibition catalogue. We would very much like to feature one of your compositions in this context and the work we would like to suggest is:
Frank Corcoran
Dektet – 1971
