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Andrew Imbrie was born on 6 April, 1921, is an American composer (1921–2007). Discover Andrew Imbrie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

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1921

Andrew Welsh Imbrie (April 6, 1921 – December 5, 2007) was an American contemporary classical music composer and pianist.

Imbrie was born in New York City and began his musical training as a pianist when he was 4.

1937

In 1937, he went to Paris to study composition briefly with Nadia Boulanger and piano with Robert Casadesus.

1942

He returned to the United States the next year to attend Princeton University where he studied with Roger Sessions, receiving his undergraduate degree in 1942.

His senior thesis there, a string quartet, was recorded by the Juilliard Quartet.

During World War II he served in the U.S. Army as a Japanese translator.

1947

Afterwards, he went to the University of California, Berkeley, where he received an M.A. in Music in 1947; there he continued to study with Sessions, who had taken a position at Berkeley.

1949

Imbrie taught composition, theory, and analysis at Berkeley from 1949 until his retirement in 1991.

1973

New York: Composers Recordings Inc., 1973.

1977

New York: New World Records, 1977.

Andrew Imbrie and Gunther Schuller.

1978

New York: New World Records, 1978.

New Music Series Vol. 3.

1989

Boston: GM Recordings, 1989.

Andrew Imbrie.

1991

In the summer of 1991, he was Composer-in-Residence at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts.

In addition to his principal teaching job at Berkeley, he served as a visiting professor at the University of Chicago, Brandeis University, Northwestern University, New York University, the University of Alabama, and Harvard University, and had a regular teaching post at the San Francisco Conservatory.

He died at his home in Berkeley, California at the age of 86.

His notable students include Larry Austin, Tamar Diesendruck, Richard Festinger, Alden Jenks, Frank La Rocca, Neil Rolnick, Valerie Samson, Allen Shearer, Laura Schwendinger, Nils Frykdahl, Kurt Rohde, Hi Kyung Kim, Leslie Wildman and Carolyn Yarnell.

Imbrie's style was influenced early by Béla Bartók, and then by Roger Sessions, his teacher at both Princeton and Berkeley.

Imbrie preferred harmony that was non-triadic, or if triadic, non-functional, and a tightly organized, often atonal, contrapuntal texture with attention to careful motivic development; he avoided the serial techniques that dominated art music composition after the Second World War.

Imbrie was also attentive to melodic line and shape to make a free atonal language accessible.

Imbrie's body of work spans many genres.

His chief works are:

First Recordings of Two Naumburg Award Compositions.

Columbia Records, MS 6597

Andrew Imbrie.

1993

Neuma Records, 1993

Collage New Music.

Boston: GM Recordings, 1993.

Music of Andrew Imbrie.

1994

New York: CRI, 1994.

Dream Sequence – Chamber Music of Andrew Imbrie.

1995

New York: New World Records, 1995.

Andrew Imbrie, Requiem.

2000

New Rochelle, NY: Bridge Records, 2000.

Andrew Imbrie.

2002

Albany, NY: Albany Records, 2002.

2007

Rereleased, New World Records, 2007.

New Music for Virtuosos.