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Robert Washburn
Robert Washburn (born 1928) is a composer and educator. Washburn is
Dean (education) and Professor Emeritus and Senior Fellow in Music
at the Crane School of Music of the State University of New York at
Potsdam. After completing his undergraduate studies at Potsdam he
was awarded a Danforth Foundation Fellowship to complete a Ph.D. in
Musical composition at the Eastman School of Music where he studied
under Howard Hanson, Bernard Rogers and Alan Hovhaness. Further
studies included a summer at the Aspen Music Festival and School
where he studied with Darius Milhaud, and a season in Paris with
Nadia Boulanger. He also participated in seminars at the Sorbonne in
Paris and at the University of Oxford in England.
Washburn later received a Ford Foundation Grant which permitted him
to devote a year to composition and has received grants from the
Rockefeller Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the
Juilliard Repertory Project, and Meet the Composer. He is a fellow
of the MacDowell Colony and held a scholarship at the Bennington
Composers Conference. Subsequently he was awarded a SUNY Foundation
Summer Fellowship to compose Symphony for Band. Other honors have
included the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, the
Potsdam College Alumni Association's Minerva Award, and a SUNY
Faculty Exchange Scholar appointment. His military service in the
USAF included duty as chief arranger for the Air Force Band of the
West and the Air Force Sinfonietta and he spent a year as a member
of the San Antonio Symphony.
Among the many orchestras which have performed Washburn's works are
the Baltimore Symphony, Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Cincinnati
Symphony, Denver Symphony, Eastman-Rochester Symphony, Florida West
Coast Symphony, Houston Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, Nashville
Symphony, National Gallery Orchestra, Oklahoma City Symphony,
Phoenix Symphony, Syracuse Symphony, Tucson Symphony, Vancouver (BC)
Symphony, and the Wichita Symphony. Wind/Percussion groups have
included the Dallas Wind Symphony, Eastman Wind Ensemble, Crane Wind
Ensemble, Osaka Municipal Concert Band, Tokyo Wind Symphony,
Washington D.C. Military Services Bands and numerous college and
university groups. Many of the performances have been under the
composer's direction, including those of the Orquesta Sinfonica de
Guadalajara (Mexico), the Cairo Symphony, Cairo National
Conservatory Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra of the American University
in Cairo, Youth Symphony of the Ile de France, and, in the UK, The
Royal Air Force Band, Band of the Royal Marines, Royal Military
School of Music Band, the band of the Royal Northern College of
Music, Royal Scottish Academy of Music, the Birmingham Conservatory
Orchestra and the Wayland High School String Orchestra in Wayland,
MA. He conducted a number of his works at the Brevard Music Center
where he was composer-in-residence.
Since 1961 Washburn has been the recipient of annual awards from
ASCAP. He has received a number of commissions for works which have
been heard at such events as the American Music Festival of the
Eastman School, the American Music Festival of the National Gallery,
the Indiana State University Contemporary Music Festival, the Spring
Festival of the Arts at SUNY Potsdam, the Inter-American Symposium
of the University of Texas, the San Jose Festival, Expo '67 in
Montreal, the Farnham Festival in England, and the St. Moritz
Festival in Switzerland. His works have appeared on programs in
Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Symphony
Hall in Boston, the Philadelphia Academy of Music, and at the White
House, where he was the guest of Mrs. John Kennedy and the Royal
Cultural Center in Amman, Jordan, where he was the guest of Queen
Noor. In 1980 he was commissioned to compose music for the opening
ceremonies of the Lake Placid Winter Olympics which were broadcast
over ABC, CBC and BBC television.
More than 150 of Washburn's compositions have been published by
Warner Bros./Belwin, Boosey and Hawkes, Oxford University Press, G.
Schirmer, Theodore Presser, Shawnee Press and Thompson Edition. As
well as orchestral and concert band works, they include many choral
works and chamber instrumental ensembles which are widely performed.
His works are recorded on the Toshiba-EMI, Golden Crest, Crystal,
Mark, and Citadel labels. He has written articles for Music Journal,
Journal for Research in Music Education, Woodwind, Brass &
Percussion, The Composer, The Instrumentalist, Music Educators
Journal and the New York State School Music News. He has served on
the editorial board of the Music Educators Journal, on the Advisory
Committee of the N.Y. State School Music Association, and as music
consultant for the N.Y. State Department of Education, the U.S.
Office of Education and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
He is listed as a biographee in Grove's Dictionary of American Music
and Musicians, Baker's Biographical Dictionary, International Who's
Who in Music, Who's Who in America, the ASCAP Biographical
Dictionary, Machlis' Introduction to Contemporary Music, and other
reference resources.
In addition to his activities as composer and teacher, Washburn is a
specialist in the musics of Africa and Asia and has made a number of
field study trips to those areas, including a sabbatical leave spent
in North Africa and the Middle East, a Fulbright Senior Fellowship
in Cairo, Egypt, and an African Comparative Cross Culture Study
Program in Senegal, the Ivory Coast, Tanzania and Ethiopia. He has
participated in seminars in ethnomusicology at Wesleyan University
and York University in England. Currently he is authoring the
portion of a college music text dealing with non-western music.
Robert Washburn is a Composer-Member of Ars Nova Press, Inc., a
non-profit publishing house dedicated to promoting the musical
compositions of skilled modern classical composers.
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