Musical artist
Robert Alan Black (March 16, 1956 – June 22, 2023) was an American double bassist, electric bassist, improvisor, and educator.
Life and career
Black was born on March 16, 1956.[1] A student of Gary Karr, Black performed with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, the Ciompi and Miami String Quartets and the orchestras of the Monadock and Moab Festivals. He was a founding member of the Bang on a Can All Stars. As a solo and chamber musician, Black collaborated with and commissioned artists as diverse as John Cage, Evan Ziporyn, Julia Wolfe, Michael Gordon, David Lang, Meredith Monk, and DJ Spooky, amidst a slew of others.
Black lived in Hartford, Connecticut, and was on the faculty of the University of Hartford Hartt School and the Manhattan School of Music.[2] He died from colon cancer in Hartford, on June 22, 2023, at the age of 67.[3]
References
- ^ "Robert Black Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
- ^ "Robert Black, double bass | The Penn State School of Music". music.psu.edu. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
- ^ Robin, William (June 27, 2023). "Robert Black, Bass Virtuoso of the Avant-Garde, Is Dead at 67". The New York Times. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
External links
|
---|
International | |
---|
National | |
---|
Artists | |
---|
Other | |
---|