Alvin Singleton
Alvin Singleton is a composer from the United States. Born and raised in New York City, he received his music education from New York University, studying with Hall Overton and Charles Wuorinen. Singleton then moved to study at Yale School of Music, studying with Yehudi Wyner and Mel Powell. Singleton was a Fulbright Scholar, he studied with Goffredo Petrassi at Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome from 1971-1985. After living and working in Europe for fourteen years, Singleton returned to the United States to become a Composer-in-Residence with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. He subsequently served as Resident Composer at Spelman College in Atlanta, as UNISYS Composer-in-Residence with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and was the 2002–03 Composer-in-Residence with the Ritz Chamber Players of Jacksonville, Florida. In addition, he has served as Visiting Professor of Composition at the Yale University School of Music.
Awards
- Recipient of 2003 Guggenheim Fellowship
Albany Records has issued a series of recordings, including Extensions of a Dream, Sing to the Sun and Sweet Chariot. The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus has recorded PraiseMaker. The four string quartets have been recorded by the Momenta Quartet.
List of compositions
A complete list of published compositions can be found on- String Quartet No. 1
- Dream Sequence '76
- A Yellow Rose Petal for orchestra
- After Fallen Crumbs for orchestra
- Shadows for orchestra
- String Quartet No.2 Secret Desire to be Black
- Between Sisters for soprano, alto flute, vibraphone and piano
- String Quartet No.3 Somehow We Can
- BluesKonzert for piano and orchestra
- PraiseMaker for mixed chorus and orchestra
- Greed Machine for vibraphone and piano
- When Given a Choice for orchestra
- TRUTH, choral ballet
- Brooklyn Bones for chorus and orchestra
- Different River for orchestra
- Sweet Chariot, for chamber ensemble
- Prayer for tenor solo, chamber choir, organ, harp, trumpet, and cello
- String Quartet No.4 Hallelujah Anyhow
- Time Past, Time Future for chamber orchestra and vocal ensemble.