Louis Karchin
Born: 8th September 1951, Philadelphia, PA
Nationality: American
Louis Karchin is an American composer, conductor and educator who has composed over 90 works including unaccompanied and chamber music, symphonic works and opera.
Karchin was born in Philadelphia, PA, and is Professor of Music at New York University. He received a B. Mus. degree from the Eastman School of Music, an M.A. and Ph.D. from Harvard University, and was twice a Leonard Bernstein Fellow at Tanglewood. His principal teachers included Samuel Adler, Joseph Schwantner, Leon Kirchner, Earl Kim and Gunther Schuller.
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- A Jersey Reverie on New York Notes (1)
- A way separate… (2)
- American Visions (2)
- Capriccio for Violin and Seven Instruments (1)
- Cascades (1)
- Dark Mountains / Distant Lights (1)
- Dreamscape (1)
- Evocations (1)
- Fanfare for Marty (1)
- Fanfare/Pavane for solo flute (1)
- Jane Eyre (1)
- Lyrics II (1)
- Matrix and Dream (1)
- Plaint (1)
- Prayer (1)
- Processions (1)
- Quartet for Percussion (1)
- Quintet for Winds (1)
- Reflection (1)
- Rhapsody (1)
- Roethke Songs (1)
- Romulus (1)
- Rustic Dances (1)
- Sonata Da Camera (1)
- Sonata-Fantasia (1)
- Songs of John Keats (1)
- String Quartet No. 2 (1)
- Summer Song (1)
- The Gods of Winter (1)
- Three Epigrams (1)
- Three Images (1)
- To the stars (1)
- To the sun (2)
- Voyages (1)