Larry Polansky
Larry Polansky (1954 – 2024) was a composer, guitarist, mandolinist, and professor emeritus at Dartmouth College and the University of California, Santa Cruz.[1] He was a founding member and co-director of Frog Peak Music (a composers' collective). He co-wrote HMSL (Hierarchical Music Specification Language) with Phil Burk and David Rosenboom.
There are several recordings of his work, including Four-Voice Canons (an album of mensuration canons). He served as co-producer of Asmat Dream: New Music Indonesia, Vol. I.[citation needed]
He was previously married to ethnomusicologist and performer Jody Diamond[2] and is the brother of novelist Steven Polansky. Music historian and musician Amy C. Beal was his long time partner and frequent musical collaborator.[3]
Discography[4]
- freeHorn (2017, Cold Blue Music)
- Three Pieces for Two Pianos (2016, New World Records)
- The World's Longest Melody (2010, New World Records, featuring Zwerm guitar quartet)
- The Theory of Impossible Melody (1990, Artifact Recordings; 2008 Reissue on New World Records)
- Trios (2004, Pogus CDs, with Douglas Repetto, Tom Erbe, Chris Mann, Christian Wolff)
- Four Voice Canons (2002, Cold Blue Recordings)
- Change (2002, Artifact Recordings)
- Lonesome Road (2001, New World Records, featuring Martin Christ, piano)
- Simple Harmonic Motion (1994, Artifact Recordings)
Further reading
- Dunn, David "The Theory of Impossible Melody". Liner notes essay. New World Records.
- Beal, Amy C. "Nature is the Best Dictator". Liner notes essay. New World Records.
References
- ^ Lebrecht, Norman. "Death of a US composer, 69". Slipped Disc. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
- ^ "Arts & Artists: Larry Polansky, Composer, Hanover, NH". New Hamshire State Council on the Arts. Retrieved 10 May 2024.
- ^ "These Are the Generations Liner Notes" (PDF). Retrieved 13 May 2024.
- ^ "index.html". eamusic.dartmouth.edu. Retrieved 2021-12-19.
External links
- Larry Polansky's Dartmouth Page
- Frog Peak Artist: Larry Polansky
- Larry Polansky at Arcane Candy
- Larry Polansky Papers at New York University Fales Library & Special Collections
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