David Conte


David Conte is an American composer who has written over 150 works published by E.C. Schirmer, including six operas, a musical, works for chorus, solo voice, orchestra, chamber music, organ, piano, guitar, and harp. Conte has received commissions from numerous groups including Chanticleer, the San Francisco Symphony Chorus, and the Harvard University Chorus. He was honored with the American Choral Directors Association Brock Commission in 2007 for his work The Nine Muses, and in 2016 he won the National Association of Teachers of Singing Art Song Composition Award for his work American Death Ballads.

Education and career

Conte attended public schools in Lakewood, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland. His earliest musical experiences were attending rehearsals of Robert Shaw’s Cleveland Orchestra Chorus, of which his mother Nancy was a member, and singing in the doo-wop vocal group Shameful and the Seven Sinners. Conte earned his bachelor's degree from Bowling Green State University, where he studied with Wallace DePue, and his master’s and doctoral degrees from Cornell University, where he studied with Karel Husa, Steven Stucky, and Robert Moffat Palmer. From 1975 to 1978, he studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris and Fontainebleau, where he was one of her last students.
Conte has been honored as a Fulbright scholar in Paris, a Ralph Vaughan Williams Fellow and an Aspen Music Festival Conducting Fellow. He has served on the faculties of Cornell, Colgate University, Keuka College, and the Interlochen Center for the Arts. While at Cornell, he served as both the assistant director and acting director of the Cornell University Glee Club, for whom he composed numerous works. Since 1985, Conte has been Professor of Composition at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. From 2000 to 2014, he was conductor of the Conservatory Chorus, and in 2014, he was appointed Chair of the Composition Department. He served as Composer-in-Residence with the theater company Thick Description from 1991 to 2008, for whom he composed two chamber operas: Firebird Motel and America Tropical. In 1991 he served on the faculty of the American Conservatory in Fontainebleau, France. Conte served on the composition faculty of the European American Musical Alliance in Paris from 2011–2022. In 2011, he joined the board of the American Composers Forum, serving until 2017. Since 2014 he has been the Composer in Residence with Cappella SF, a San Francisco-based professional chorus. In 2017, Conte travelled to the UK as the judge of the Caritas International Young Composer Competition hosted by the Caritas Chamber Choir, returning again in 2019 to judge the renamed Caritas International Emerging Composer Competition. In 2018, he joined the faculty of the Choral Chameleon Summer Institute for Composers and Conductors in New York City, New York. In 2022, he joined the faculty of SongFest, an annual festival dedicated to the medium of art song, and in 2021–22 he served as a composer-mentor for the National Association of Teachers of Singing.
In 1982, Conte lived and worked at the home of Aaron Copland, where he undertook a study of the manuscript sketches of Copland’s last orchestral work, “Inscape,” which became the basis of his doctoral thesis at Cornell University. Conte’s choral music has been the subject of four doctoral theses, and he is the author of articles on Copland, Vaughan Williams, and on the pedagogy of choral composition, all published in The Choral Journal, the membership-based monthly publication of the American Choral Director’s Association.
One of his best-known works is the opera The Gift of the Magi, which has received over 30 productions in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Russia. His opera The Dreamers, led to a commission from the Oakland Symphony for The Journey. Film scores include Orozco: Man of Fire for the PBS American Master's Series, and Ballets Russes shown at the Sundance and Toronto Film Festivals. Other prominent works include “Fantasy for Orchestra”, and “A Copland Portrait”, and Soliloquy, and Pastorale and Toccata. Many of his choral works have received wide acceptance, including Cantate Domino, Invocation and Dance, Ave Maria, Charm me asleep, Elegy for Matthew, September Sun, An Exhortation, and Three Mexican Folk Songs.
Conte's work is represented on many commercial CD recordings, including Chamber Music of David Conte on the Albany label, Facing West: Choral Music of Conrad Susa and David Conte on the Delos label, Everyone Sang: Vocal Music of David Conte on the Arsis label, and Intimate Voices: Chamber Music of David Conte on the Pentatone label.

Works

Operas

  • The Dreamers
  • The Gift of the Magi
  • Firebird Motel
  • America Tropical
  • Famous
  • ''Stonewall''

    Musicals

  • ''The Passion of Rita St. James''

    Film scores

  • Ballets Russes
  • ''Orozco: Man of Fire''

    Chamber works (partial list)

  • String Quartet No. 2
  • Sonata for Cello and Piano
  • Piano Trio
  • ''Sonata for Clarinet and Piano''

    Orchestral works (partial list)

  • The Masque of the Red Death
  • A Copland Portrait
  • Sinfonietta
  • ''Concerto for Cello and Orchestra''

    Choral works (partial list)

  • Cantate Domino
  • Hosanna
  • Canticle
  • The Waking
  • Invocation and Dance
  • Valediction
  • Ave Maria
  • In Praise of Music
  • Charm me asleep
  • American Triptych
  • Elegy for Matthew
  • September Sun
  • O Magnum Mysterium
  • A Hope Carol
  • The Nine Muses
  • An Exhortation
  • Carmina Juventutis
  • Songs of Love and War
  • Three Mexican Folk Songs
  • ''A Whitman Triptych''

    Vocal works (partial list)

  • Yeats Songs
  • Songs of Consolation
  • Sexton Songs
  • Everyone Sang
  • Three Poems of Christina Rossetti
  • Requiem Songs
  • ''American Death Ballads''