Janet Maguire
Janet Maguire was an American composer who was born in Chicago and resided in Venice, Italy.
Biography
Maguire is known particularly for her arrangement of the finale of Giacomo Puccini's Turandot, in which she exclusively used the sketches Puccini left for it at his death. Maguire is also known for her dramatic contemporary opera in three acts, Hérésie, and has worked in a wide variety of musical expressions throughout some fifty orchestral, chamber, solo, vocal, choral and stage works.Born in Chicago and raised in New Rochelle, New York, Janet Maguire began musical studies at the age of six: on piano, French horn, and cornet. She completed a BA degree in Piano at Colorado College, then went to Paris to study composition with René Leibowitz for five years. They co-authored the book Thinking for Orchestra: Practical Exercises in Orchestration, and a book about the orchestration of some of Jacques Offenbach's works, Nuits Parisiennes, as well as Carl Maria von Weber's opera Die Drei Pintos. Several summers spent at the Darmstadt Ferienkurse influenced Maguire's style, as did the music of György Ligeti, Luigi Nono, and Karlheinz Stockhausen.
Maguire continued to develop independent paths in musical thought with the help of several musicians specializing in experimental music.
Maguire was the recipient of the 2008 Guggenheim Fellowship as well as a residence at Copland House in 2006.
Maguire was music critic for the Paris Herald Tribune while she lived in Paris. After moving to Venice, she founded there the association "Musica in Divenire", of which she was elected president, and organized concerts of new music. Her compositions have been heard throughout Italy and Germany, and in France, Spain, Ireland, the UK, the US, Austria, Canada, Argentina, Australia, Latvia and Bulgaria. New World Records issued a CD with seven of her works, and Albany Records released a CD with ten of her works in 2009.
Maguire died in 2019.
List of works
Orchestral
Shuffle La Mia Serra with mezzo-soprano solo and chorus Hark Glass Le Jardin de Versailles Fantasia with piano solo Etude Osmotique with chorus SATBSolo piano
- ''Frills''
Piano duet
- ''Ebb and Flow''
Piano with orchestra
Fantasia- ''Hark''
Piano with chamber ensemble
Treize A Table for piano and 12 percussionistsQuest for piano and 2 percussionsL'Intervista for piano, soprano, flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, trumpet, violin, viola, cello and percussionTragedy for piano with string quartetVocal with ensemble
Canzone D'Amore for tenor and 20 stringsUn Momento for speaker, 2 violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos, 2 percussionistsWisp for soprano, 2 flutes, clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax, horn, piano, violin, viola, cello, double bass- Five Chinese Poems for bass voice, cello, clarinet, zheng, 3 percussionistsLace Knots for string quartet and sopranoL'Intervista for sopranoLa Mia Serra for orchestra, chorus, contraltoGone, for mezzo-soprano, flute, viola, harp