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Biography
Randall Woolf was born in Detroit. He discovered classical music for himself
in college, having spent high school in the usual garage-rock bands. He
studied composition privately from 1982 to 1987, taking 3 years of
counterpoint and harmony lessons in the Schoenberg tradition with noted
microtonalist and jazz visionary Joseph Maneri. he studied orchestration and
composition privately with David Del Tredici. In a moment of weakness, he
entered the Ph. D. program at Harvard in 1987, and escaped as quickly as
possible, in 1990. In 1989, he was a fellow at Tanglewood, studying with
Lukas Foss and Oliver Knussen. He resides in Brooklyn with his wife, pianist
and ranteuse Kathleen Supové.
His music ranges from the purely traditional classical media such
as string quartet and orchestra to the entirely electronic and theatrical,
though he is happiest between these extremes. He is frequently performed
throughout the united states by groups such as the Seattle Symphony,
Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, the Paul Dresher Ensemble, Bang On
A Can/SPIT Orchestra, Northern Kentucky Symphony, California EAR
Unit, American Composers Orchestra, Fulcrum Point, twisted tutu,
Music at the Anthology, Basso Bongo, Cleveland Chamber Orchestra,
Kansas City Symphony, New Millennium Ensemble, Dinosaur Annex, Boston
Musica Viva, American Baroque, Dogs of Desire chamber orchestra,
Northern Kentucky Symphony, Meridian Arts Ensemble, and the Society
for New Music, among others.
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