Richard Nanes
Richard Aberman Nanes was an American businessman, and composer and pianist.
Life
Richard Aberman Nanes was born on December 11, 1927, in Philadelphia. Several sources give Nanes' year of birth as 1941. A New York Times article makes him 44 in 1983, which implies a 1938 or 1939 birth. However, his induction into the Hall of Fame at Nutley Library states that he graduated from Nutley High School in 1946, which puts his birth year at 1927 or 1928.Nanes died of cancer on October 8, 2009.
Business
Nanes was executive president and co-owner of Nanes Finishing and Assembly Corporation, a Newark, New Jersey, company founded by his father in 1956. The company at some point moved into the computer frame industry.Music
In the 1970s he became active as a composer. He was sometime composer in residence at Cathedral [Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Newark, New Jersey|Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart].His works include:
- Symphony No. 1 in B flat major "Atlantis - The Sunken City"
- Symphony No. 2 in B major "The False Benediction"
- Symphony No. 3 "The Holocaust"
- Symphony No. 4 "The Eternal Conflict"
- Numerous piano pieces including a set of six nocturnes entitled "Nocturnes of the Celestial Seas"
- Various concertante works for piano or violin, including a Rhapsody Pathétique for Violin and Orchestra
- Five string quartets
Bernard Holland in The New York Times was harshly critical of Nanes' "extremely simple" piano works, and described the 1st Symphony as "a busy piece". Blogger Jeffrey Quick labelled the symphonies "ugly" and "inept" and Allan Kozinn panned the 3rd as "horrifying without being evocative. It lurched about clunkily, with dissonant power chords punctuating stretches of Debussy-like shimmer and brass chorales, mistaking ugliness for portent."