Ingram Marshall (born May 10, 1942 in Mount Vernon, New York) is an American composer and a former student of Vladimir Ussachevsky and Morton Subotnick. He is best known for his electronic works. He has written for the Kronos Quartet: "Voces Resonae" (1984) and "Fog Tropes II" (1982). Wikipedia
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1 More than twenty years ago, composer Ingram Marshall wrote the above paragraph regarding the problem of language and style in musical composition. www.furious.com/perfect/ingrammarshall.html
Ingram Marshall feels that his music emanates from an extremely personal and private source, and that critical attempts to lump him with the minimalists, downtowners, New Romanticists or the "California School" are futile. www.newalbion.com/artists/marshalli/
Marshall's music has been performed by ensembles such as the Kronos Quartet, Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony, and St. Louis Symphony. www.starkland.com/st2010/index.htm
While composer Ingram Marshall 's earliest compositions were electronic works, he has increasingly written for live musicians, including the Kronos Quartet . In the mid-'60s, he studied under Vladimir Ussachevsky , among others, while in another program www.insound.com/Ingram_Marshall/artistmain/artist/P+++++3...