American composer and pianist
Ivana Themmen
Born Ivana Marburger Themmen
(1935-04-07 ) April 7, 1935 (age 89) Occupation(s) Composer, pianist Spouse Harold B. Themmen Children 3, including Paris Themmen Relatives Susan Blu (daughter-in-law)[ 1]
Ivana Marburger Themmen (born April 7, 1935) is an American composer and pianist,[ 2] [ 3] whose Concerto for Guitar was a finalist in the 1982 Kennedy Center Friedheim Composition Competition.[ 4] [ 5]
Career
Themmen was born on April 7, 1935, in New York City , where she began studying piano at age 7. She attended the New England Conservatory of Music , where she met and married Harold B. Themmen.[ 6] They had three children, Paris , Allegra, and Tania.[ 7] Tania is married to voice actress Susan Blu .[ 8]
In addition to the New England Conservatory, Themmen studied in Europe, at the Eastman School of Music , and at the Tanglewood Music Center . Her teachers included Francis Judd Cooke , Nicolas Flagello , Lukas Foss , Carl McKinley , Jean Rosenblum, and Otto Schulhof.[ 5] She corresponded with Eugene Ormandy .[ 9]
Themmen taught at the Hampton Conservatory and also worked as an accompanist for the American Ballet Theatre . She received grants from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts , Queens Symphony, and the New York State Council on the Arts .[ 5]
Themmen belonged to 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 and piano)
Concept V (clarinet and viola)[ 11]
Concepts (two violas or clarinet and 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 for Friends, Perhaps (piano, clarinet, violin, viola and cello)[ 5]
Piece (flute and piano)[ 5]
Quintet (flute, clarinet, horn, violin 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
Lucian (libretto by Norman Simon)[ 13]
Orchestra
Concerto for Guitar[ 6]
Concerto for Trombone[ 5]
Cupid & Psyche (violin and orchestra)[ 14]
Fasching[ 9]
Triptych[ 5]
Vocal
References
^ Fury, Sol (September 8, 2013). "Congratulations Sue Blu and Garry Chalk!" . TFW2005 . Retrieved September 13, 2022 .
^ McLellan, Joseph (September 26, 1982). "Remember Music You Could Hum?" . The Washington Post . Retrieved September 13, 2022 .
^ American Woman Composers News, Volume 1, Issues 2-3
^ Tuck, Lon (October 4, 1982). "Pone's 'Avanti!' Wins Friedman Prize" . The Washington Post . Retrieved September 13, 2022 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Cohen, Aaron I. (1987). International encyclopedia of women composers (Second, revised and enlarged ed.). New York. ISBN 0-9617485-2-4 . OCLC 16714846 . {{cite book }}
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^ a b Ivana Marburger Themmen discography at Discogs
^ Fanfare Magazine, Volume 6, Issues 3-4, 1983, page 276
^ Peeples, Jase (July 18, 2014). "Susan Blu: Transformation of an Animation Icon" . Advocate . Retrieved September 13, 2022 .
^ a b c "Themmen, Ivana Marburger – Works" . WorldCat . Retrieved 26 July 2021 .
^ Ericson, Raymond (1977-06-23). "Music: National Composers Association's Debut Attracts and Repels" . The New York Times . Retrieved 2021-07-27 .
^ a b "Themmen, Ivana Marburger_Concept V" . CAMco . Retrieved 2021-07-27 .
^ Lin Foulk Baird. "Works with horn by female composers" . www.linfoulk.org . Retrieved 2021-07-27 .
^ Borroff, Edith (1992). American Operas : A Checklist . J. Bunker Clark. Warren, Michigan: Harmonie Park Press. ISBN 0-89990-063-1 . OCLC 26809841 .
^ Broeker, Tobias (2016). The 20th century violin concertante – A repertoire catalogue of the compositions for violin concertante written between 1894 and 2006 . Broeker. ISBN 978-3-00-050001-5 .
^ Stewart-Green, Miriam (1980). Women composers : a checklist of works for the solo voice . Boston, Massachusetts: G.K. Hall. ISBN 0-8161-8498-4 . OCLC 6815939 .
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