The quintessential American composer, RIP

The quintessential American composer, RIP

RIP

norman lebrecht

January 01, 2024

The composer Ron Nelson, who died on December 24 aged 94, was once described by the conductor Leonard Slatkin as ‘the quintessential American composer’. Slatkkin added: ‘he has the ability to move between conservative and newer styles with ease. The fact that he’s a little hard to categorize is what makes him interesting.’

Nelson, who taught at Brown University, write for larges orchestra, chorus and prolifically for wind ensembles. He lived with his wife Michele in Scottsdale, Arizona.

He outlined his work in an interview with Bruce Duffie.

Comments

  • J Barcelo says:

    Nelson’s passing was a great loss for the Arizona music community. Local wind ensembles and community orchestras really enjoy playing his beautifully written music. It would be so nice if his wonderful, tuneful, exciting music could get recorded as very little is on CD so far. RIP.

    • Michael says:

      I had no knowledge of Mr. Nelson or his music until reading this article, but I truly appreciate your sense of loss of a gifted musician who contributed to a local community of musicians by both his presence and output.

      What does his current discography contain?

      Is much more of his music available on streaming services, such as this example here on YouTube?

  • william osborne says:

    The concert band work, Rocky Point Holiday, is a good example of how excellent his work is:

    https://www.google.com/search?q=band+rocky+point+holiday&pws=0&gl=us&gws_rd=cr#fpstate=ive&gws_rd=cr&vld=cid:f25de4d6,vid:IX6mVC5KSOA,st:0

    • Larry says:

      I didn’t recognize his name at first but then you mentioned “Rocky Point Holiday,” which I remember playing in high school. Wonderful music.

  • Dr Marc Heeg says:

    The very first music I hear in the New Year! Wow! I hear so many influences in the ideas, but it comes across as his own thoroughly integrated language. Superbly conceived and written… And masterfully performed. Happy dance as I make my tea!

  • PURN says:

    Prof. Nelson told a funny story about when Wendy (then Walter) Carlos enrolled in Nelson’s counterpoint class during the early 1960s and wrote a computer program that would complete his homework assignments for him…. many decades before generative AI came along!

  • Don Ciccio says:

    R.I.P.

    One of his works is the “Overture for latecomers”, which I would love to hear. How about it, Mr. Slatkin?

  • Bkrf says:

    Exuberant!!!!

  • Roger says:

    I performed and conducted many of his pieces for concert band. Marvelous tonal music that was contemporary and listenable to a wide audience.

  • Mark A says:

    Yet again…. Please reread this stuff and amend it before uploading content. It undermines the credibility of the site!

  • Karen says:

    RIP Ron. What an amazing person/
    composer/musician he was. I had the pleasure of meeting him back in the 90’s in Columbia, Md, he gave me a George Winston CD (which I still have) that he said he absolutely loved his piano music, to this day I often wonder what George Winston would have thought of his music? Heres to Infinity Ron, cheers!!!

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