James Mobberley

James C. Mobberley (born June 10, 1954, Des Moines, Iowa) is an American composer, music teacher and guitarist.

Biography

James Mobberley is an American composer of contemporary concert music, and serves as Curators' Professor of Music at the University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music and Dance, home to one of the largest and best known music composition programs in the U.S.[1] A Rome Prize winner and Guggenheim Fellow, he writes music that spans many media, from orchestra and electro-acoustic music to music for dance, film, and video. His works have received over 1300 performances worldwide.[2]

Commissions: Fromm Foundation at Harvard University, Koussevitzky Foundation/Library of Congress, Barlow Endowment, Meet the Composer, Chamber Music America, National Endowment for the Arts, and numerous ensembles and individual performers.

Selected as a 2009 Fellow of the Civitella Ranieri Center, he has also been a Resident Composer with the Kansas City Symphony (1992-1999), and a Visiting Composer with both the Taiwan National Symphony (1999) and the Fort Smith Symphony (2000).[3]

Awards: American Academy of Arts and Letters, American Academy in Rome Fellow in Composition, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, and awards from League-ISCM, the Van Cliburn Foundation, the Shanghai Spring Festival, and numerous other organizations.

He has served on professional panels and nominating committees for organizations that include the American Academy in Rome, the Fromm Foundation, the Barlow Endowment, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Civitella Ranieri Center, the Fulbright Fellowships, New Music USA, the MacDowell Colony, the MidAtlantic Arts Foundation, the Bush Foundation, the McKnight Foundation, I-Park, the Fisher Competition and the Missouri Arts Council.[4]

Two dozen recordings feature his music, including the Black Canyon, Bridge, Capstone, Centaur, Everglade, and Troppa Note labels, as well as an all-Mobberley recording on the Albany label recorded by the Czech National Symphony. Most of his music can be heard on https://www.soundcloud.com/jim-mobberley.

His music is primarily self-distributed, with additional publications by Roger Dean, and Edipan (Rome). Mobberley maintains a web site at http://www.jamesmobberleymusic.com.

Compositions [5]

Works for orchestra

Works for string orchestra

Works for band

Musical theater

Choral music

Solo and chamber music

Soloists with electronic playback

Electronic playback alone or with actor

Publications

Bibliography

References

  1. James Mobberley: Composer and Teacher website. http://jamesmobberleymusic.com/ Accessed 5 January 2016
  2. James Mobberley: Composer and Teacher website. Bios & info page. http://jamesmobberleymusic.com/bios-info/ Accessed 5 January 2016
  3. Contemporary Music Division Sponsors Lectures by Composers: Concerts to Feature Their Works: James Mobberly" by Charity Johnson. Oberlin Online. http://www.oberlin.edu/con/bkstage/200102/mobberley/mobberley_james_bio.html Accessed 5 January 2016
  4. James Mobberley: Curators' Professor of Music Composition. University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music web site. https://conservatory.umkc.edu/faculty.cfm?r=%23%27%22SK%0A Accessed 5 January 2016.
  5. James Mobberley: Composer and Teacher website. List of works: Listening. Accessed 5 Jan 2016.

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