Franklin Stover

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Born: 5 November 1953, Sacramento, CA (USA)
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[details ←] Ecologue Clarinet,
[details ←] Fantasy Piece No. 1 Piano, Clarinet,
[details ←] Five Bagatelles Piano,
[details ←] Four Arcana Guitar,
[details ←] Metal 1 Percussion,
[details ←] Three Trifles

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Biography

Son of an artist, begun study of the clarinet at 11 years old, studying with Frealon Bibbins of the San Francisco Symphony. Began composing in earnest at 12 years old, and showed work to college professors. Composed "Prelude to a Symphony", performed by members of the Sacramento Symphony in 1972. Composition now lost. Wrote early works in an experimental vein,involving elements of chance. Complete reversal of style occurred in mid-seventies with numerous chamber works written in a neo-classical style. His comic opera, "Ketchup" for 2 singers & 10 instruments typifies this change. Very early on, was strongly influenced by east european composers, especially Czech and Hungarian, and has maintained ties there. Became interested in the Hungarian tarogato in the late 1980’s, attended a tarogato conference in Hungary, and composed his "Tarogato Concertant" for two tarogatos and orchestra. Recieved research and writing grant from Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation in 1999 to complete manuscript on the tarogato. Lives in Northern California, continues to compose and writes biographies and composition descriptions for publication.

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– Sun 18 May: El Nino Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington DC, USA
– Sun 18 May: 2nd Symphony Lobgesang Aual Magna, Lisbon, Portugal
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