Frank Corcoran

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A POOR MGG ENTRY 2006

Frank Corcoran

Geburtstag: 1. Mai 1944

Nation: Irland

von Annette Kreutziger-Herr und Axel Klein

Frank Corcoran – Biogramm

Stand: 01.04.2006

Frank (Francis B.) Corcoran, geboren am 1.Mai 1944 in Borrisokane bei Tipperary/Irland als Sohn eines Hochbauingenieurs und einer Lehrerin. Der auf dem Land aufwachsende Corcoran erlebte mit 18 Jahren sein erstes Orchesterkonzert und hörte mit 19 erstmals ein Streichquartett. Während seiner Schulzeit hatte er sich jedoch bereits mit Palestrinas Kontrapunkt befaßt. 1961–64 studierte er am Maynooth College in Dublin Griechisch, Latein, Philosophie und Musiktheorie (Bachelor of Arts mit First-Class Honours 1964) und schloß 1964–67 ein Theologiestudium an der Lateranuniversität in Rom an. Gleichzeitig studierte er am vatikanischen Istituto di Musica Sacra Gregorianik und Polyphonie der Renaissance. Obwohl sich weitere Kompositionsstudien an der National University, der Dublin University und der Royal Irish Academy of Music anschlossen, gab ihm erst Boris Blachers Kompositionsklasse in Berlin/West, der er 1969–71 angehörte, den Schlüssel zu seinem Individualstil. Ergebnisse waren die Medieval Irish Epigrammes für vierstimmigen Chor (UA Dublin 1973) und die Two Meditations für Sprecher und Orchester (John Barth, 1973; UA Dublin 1974, RTE Symphony Orchestra).

Erste Preise (Varming Prize for Young Irish Composers 1974 und Dublin Symphony Orchestra Prize 1975) ermutigten …

FRANK CORCORAN HISTORIC RECORDING “COLLECTION ONE” LP 1978

Label:
Irish Composer Trust ?– SELFHELP 101

Format:
Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition

Country:
Ireland
Released:
1978
Genre:
Classical
Style:
Contemporary
Tracklist
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A1 Piano Trio

Cello – Betty SullivanPiano – Gillian SmithViolin – Therese Timoney

A2 The Quare Hawk For Solo Flute

Flute – Madeleine Berkeley

Gestures Of Sound And Silence
A3a Neighbor Notes
A3b Pizzicatti
A3c Harmonies
A3d Melodies
A3e Tail-Piece

B1 “Mythologies” For Solo Percussion

Percussion – Roger Doyle

B2 String Quartet – “Memories Of The Receding Past”

Cello – Aisling Drury-ByrneViola – Archie Collins Violin – Audrey Park, Clodagh MacSwiney

Companies, etc.

Copyright (c) – Frank Corcoran
Designed At – Wordsmiths Studios

Credits

Cello – Aisling Drury-Byrne (tracks: A3a to A3e)
Design [Cover Design] – Sean Mulcahy
Engineer [Recording Engineer] – Brian Masterson
Liner Notes – Frank Corcoran, Sean Mulcahy
Piano – Frank Corcoran (tracks: A3a to A3e)
Typography [Typography And Format] – Bill Watson (4)

Notes
Limited to 500 autographed copies.

(P) 1978 Frank Corcoran
Made in Ireland.

Typography and format at Wordsmiths Studios, Dublin.

Cover design: “Three Tone Reflections”

NAXOS CD MARCO POLO 3 SYMPHONIES

FRANK CORCORAN
(b 1944 )

Frank Corcoran was born in Tipperary in 1944. He studied in Dublin and Rome, and in Berlin with Boris lacher, returning there in 1980 with a Composer Fellowship.
Since 1983 he has served as professor of composition and theory in Hamburg and in 1989-90 was a Fulbright guest-professor in the United States of America, lecturing at CalArts, Harvard, Bloomington, Boston College and elsewhere.

His compositions include four symphonies, the first of which was first performed in Vienna in 1981, and several orchestral, chamber, electonic and vocal works.

His compositions have been performed widely at home and abroad and he has received many commissions and awards, being represented at the International Rostrum of Composers in Paris, at Aspekte Salzburg, the Zagreb Biennale and elsewhere.
Role: Classical Composer
Album Title
Catalogue No Work Category
CORCORAN: Symphonies Nos. 2, 3 and 4 Marco Polo
8.225107 Orchestral

MORE HAIKUS FROM THE PAST

MORE HAIKUS:

The day was snowing / This temple farted white birds / How long till my death ?

What colour these gulls / Swerving between the snow-flakes ? / My cold eyes see all

Old Tipperary / cold as wintry Japan / Cold knuckles singing

Cold saki is best / Great hate, little room. Japan / Of my cold mind now.

I love kimonos / Lovely prattering creatures / More wood on the fire

Tonight we roasted Pangar / Ban, lovely cat, from hunger / Who’ll weep for him now?

NEW FRANK CORCORAN CD RELEASE JUNE 2017

Rhapsodic Celli:

The Music of Frank Corcoran

CD Release June 2017

Soloist Martin Johnson explores Frank Corcoran’s writing for cello in all its nuances,

from the swagger of a concerto and the rhapsodic polyphony of his work for eight

cellos through to composer’s arrangements of folk tunes for cello and piano, his ”

DUETTI IRLANDESI ”

informed

by the rhythmic patois of the Irish language.

Frank Corcoran has lived in taught in Germany for most of his professional life but has

retained a profound connection with the literature and traditional music of his native

country. It is this distance from and relationship with Ireland that informs so much

of his music, directly as in the case his short

“Rhapsodietta Joyceana” for solo cello

MY FAMOUS, INFAMOUS SYMPHONIES , YES .

The results of Marco Polo’s survey of contemporary Irish music has been somewhat variable, to be honest, but this one is surely a highlight.

Frank Corcoran (b. 1944) studied with Boris Blacher and obviously learned a lot, especially with respect to scoring – indeed, one quality that is immediately striking with all three works here is the marvelously effective use of orchestral resources to create a wonderful range of textures and shimmering colors, with particularly effective use of percussion to drive the themes and developments (and wind instruments for color) but vying with growling, smoldering lower strings.

This is far from easy music, however – mostly uncompromisingly avant-garde, at times reminiscent, perhaps, of Elliott Carter or Henze, but for the most part exhibiting a rather distinctive mode of expression.
Striking themes are introduced to be ripped apart by aggressive strings before the remains are scattered across an ingeniously woven, contrastive tapestry.
It is actually quite fabulous stuff, strongly recommended and given far more than adequate performances here; indeed the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland must have been genuinely inspired by the music,

for they drive it on with relentless vigor and fire in a manner that has frankly been missing to a certain degree on other releases in the series.
Sound quality is pretty excellent as well. Recommended with enthusiasm.

Thursday 19 November

2015

10:49

INVITATION: Frank Corcoran Book Launch, 8pm, 24 Nov, Royal Irish Academy of Music

Please find below an invitation to the launch next week of a newly published book on

Irish composer Frank Corcoran.

Please note this book launch will follow on from a CMC salon event, 7pm – 8pm in the

Royal Irish Academy of Music which features music by Frank Corcoran and other composers

performed by the Royal Irish Academy of Music Percussion Ensemble.

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——– The Contemporary Music Centre ——
Nurturing the composition and performance of new Irish music.

2015 FRANK CORCORAN COMPOSER REPORT

MY 2915 COMPOSER REPORT :

Festschrift Frank Corcoran

Cello Concerto . March 13. NSO

Quasi Una Storia 15 February NYC

Hessischer Rundfunk Portrait 1.4.2015

Concertzender ” ”

Trauerfelder for 4 Percussion 24.11.2015 RIAM

Launch Festschrift FRANK CORCORAN ”

James Joyce and Frank Corcoran 26.11. James Joyce Centre Dublin

Dortmund Chormesse 1 – 4. 10. 8 Haikus

Schott Mainz publishes ”

3 Pixels for Oboe and 3 Strings concluded

NDR 4. Symphony 4.4.2015

NDR Cello Concerto 4.12.205

Concertzender Frank Corcoran Portrait 1.5.

Piccolo Quartetto Filarmonico composed for 2016

Czech Radio Frank Corcoran’s Electronic Music 1.5.2015

etc.

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3. 12. 2016 FRANK CORCORAN ON N.D.R.

NORDDEUTSCHER RUNDFUNK

RADIOTIPPS

Sonnabend,
SENDEWOCHE 49

3. Dezember

Prisma Musik

Thema: Kleine Schule des musikalischen Hörens:

Frank Corcoran hört das Streichquintett C-Dur von Franz Schubert

Das Werk gehört zu seinen letzten und gilt Kennern als Gipfel dessen, was in dieser Kunst überhaupt möglich ist. Generationen haben sich den Kopf darüber zerbrochen, wie Schubert zum Beispiel die magische Stimmung des Adagio-Satzes erzeugt hat.

Der irische Komponist Frank Corcoran versucht in der Kleinen Schule des musikalischen Hörens den Geheimnissen dieser Musik auf die Spur zu kommen, die einem unbegreiflichen Schaffensrausch auf dem Kranken- und schließlich Sterbebett entsprang.

Danach Frank Corcorans 4. Sinfonie aus dem Jahre 1996

( National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, Cond, Colman Pearce )