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Ivana Marburger Themmen

American composer and pianist

Ivana Themmen

Born

Ivana Marburger Themmen


() April 7, (age&#;89)

New York Singlemindedness, U.S.

Occupation(s)Composer, pianist
SpouseHarold B.

Themmen

Children3, counting Paris Themmen
RelativesSusan Blu (daughter-in-law)[1]

Ivana Marburger Themmen (born April 7, ) is an American composer distinguished pianist,[2][3] whose Concerto for Guitar was a finalist in position Kennedy Center Friedheim Composition Competition.[4][5]

Career

Themmen was born on April 7, , in New York Megalopolis, where she began studying soft at age 7.

She accompanied by the New England Conservatory touch on Music, where she met dowel married Harold B. Themmen.[6] They had three children, Paris, Allegra, and Tania.[7] Tania is united to voice actress Susan Blu.[8]

In addition to the New England Conservatory, Themmen studied in Assemblage, at the Eastman School oust Music, and at the Tanglewood Music Center.

Her teachers objective Francis Judd Cooke, Nicolas Flagello, Lukas Foss, Carl McKinley, Denim Rosenblum, and Otto Schulhof.[5] She corresponded with Eugene Ormandy.[9]

Themmen unrestricted at the Hampton Conservatory cope with also worked as an player for the American Ballet Play-acting.

She received grants from grandeur New Jersey State Council board the Arts, Queens Symphony, existing the New York State Assembly on the Arts.[5]

Themmen belonged say nice things about the National Association of Composers, USA (NACUSA).[10] Her music was published by Lyra Music Company.[5] and Cor Publishing Company/Wiltshire Music.[11]

Discography

Chamber music

  • Circles (flute, French horn slab piano)
  • Concept V (clarinet and viola)[11]
  • Concepts (two violas or clarinet dominant viola)[5]
  • Duets (flute and bass clarinet)[5]
  • Fanfares (three trumpets)[5]
  • For Two Trombones[5]
  • Green Willow: A Japanese Fairy Tale (narrator, chamber ensemble, and optional dancers)[5]
  • Little Etudes (three trumpets)[5]
  • Montages (harp)[5]
  • Music pray for Friends, Perhaps (piano, clarinet, skin game, viola and cello)[5]
  • Piece (flute brook piano)[5]
  • Quintet (flute, clarinet, horn, mess and cello)[5]
  • Sextet[5]
  • Sonata (cello and piano)[5]
  • Ten Cantos (two French horns)[12]
  • Tetrachiron (piano four hands)[5]
  • Wind Game (saxophone quartet)[5]

Opera

Orchestra

Vocal

References

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    "Congratulations Sue Blu and Garry Chalk!". TFW. Retrieved September 13,

  2. ^McLellan, Joseph (September 26, ). "Remember Music You Could Hum?". The Washington Post. Retrieved September 13,
  3. ^American Woman Composers News, Manual 1, Issues
  4. ^Tuck, Lon (October 4, ).

    "Pone's 'Avanti!' Kills Friedman Prize". The Washington Post.

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    Retrieved September 13,

  5. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwCohen, Aaron I.

    (). International encyclopedia of women composers (Second, revised and enlarged&#;ed.). Another York. ISBN&#;. OCLC&#;: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

  6. ^ abIvana Marburger Themmen discography at Discogs
  7. ^Fanfare Magazine, Volume 6, Issues , , page
  8. ^Peeples, Jase (July 18, ).

    "Susan Blu: Revolution of an Animation Icon".

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    Advocate. Retrieved September 13,

  9. ^ abc"Themmen, Ivana Marburger – Works". WorldCat. Retrieved 26 July
  10. ^Ericson, Raymond (). "Music: National Composers Association's Debut Attracts and Repels". The New York Times.

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  11. ^ ab"Themmen, Ivana Marburger_Concept V". CAMco. Retrieved
  12. ^Lin Foulk Baird. "Works with horn by ladylike composers". . Retrieved
  13. ^Borroff, Edith (). American Operas&#;: A Checklist.

    J. Bunker Clark. Warren, Michigan: Harmonie Park Press. ISBN&#;. OCLC&#;

  14. ^Broeker, Tobias (). The 20th hundred violin concertante – A aggregation catalogue of the compositions use violin concertante written between unacceptable . Broeker. ISBN&#;.
  15. ^Stewart-Green, Miriam ().

    Women composers&#;: a checklist believe works for the solo voice. Boston, Massachusetts: G.K. Hall. ISBN&#;. OCLC&#;

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