René Mogensen, composer and saxophonist:Brief Biography |
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| René
Mogensen, Danish composer and musician, works across many musical
areas, investigating a broad range of compositional possibilities in
works for chamber ensembles and jazz ensembles, as well as creations in
electroacoustic sound art. His new large-scale work All Numbers Language
for cello and interactive electroacoustics will be premiered in Gent,
Belgium, in September. He completed his the commissioned score Promenade Symfony
for
the Tivoli Promenade Orchestra, a 16 piece chamber orchestra, for
premiere in the Tivoli Concert Hall in
Copenhagen, Denmark. His works for
soloist with electronics including
Five Seasons, and others for
ensembles of various instrumentations with electroacoustics have been
presented in various venues around New York City, and in Europe.
Mogensen has completed several commissions for Danish
Public
Radio Program One (DR P1) in the past few years. He has recently
created new works during residencies at DIEM, STEIM, Logos, and other
music & technology research centers. Three recent scores for
modern
dance/theater have included Heaven
or Cell and Terrror
and Money and Air
and Marble for productions in New York City with
choreographer
Renata Celichowska during 2002-2003. Mogensen’s electroacoustic works have been
presented in
radio programs and concerts in many places around the world. His works
for chamber ensembles, as well as works for jazz groups, have been
performed by various ensembles, including concerts by the Esbjerg
Ensemble in Denmark, the Ensemble Rosario in Argentina, and by the NYU
New Music Ensemble in New York City, as well as by René
Mogensen’s Ensemble in New York. Recent releases include
appearances on tenor saxophone on the Korean released cd Selfless Self
by Woochang Lee, and the inclusion of Mogensen’s works News
Clips
Study 1 and Economics
102 on the Belgian KriKri 2002 cd. Mogensen was the composer in residence at the Center for
Contemporary Music at Mills College, CA, in October of 1999, where his
piece Spring Decomposition for wind trio and tape was premiered. During
the summers 1996 and 1997, he was the composer and performer in
residence in the NYU graduate music program in Pisa, Italy, where
several of his works were premiered in concerts as part of the Strada
Facendo performing arts festival. More information about concerts,
recordings, and other news about Mogensen's work is listed on the web
page: www.geocities.com/renemogensen Mogensen's work is recorded on various labels including:
Capstone and Wassard in New York, AV-Art in Denmark, and Hwa-Eum
Records and Notation Records in Korea. He is the recipient of awards
for his work from various foundations including the Danish Institute
for Electroacoustic Music, Meet the Composer USA, the John Anson
Kittredge Fund, the Yvar Mikhashoff Trust for New Music, the Danish
Music Council, the Eubie Blake Fund, and others. He holds an MA in
music from New York University, and a BA from the University of
Rochester, NY, USA. |
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| René Mogensen is a member of the Danish Composers'
Union (DKF) as well as the Society
of Composers (KODA) in Denmark.
Contact René Mogensen by e-mail at: [email protected] See a list of works in PDF file format. Lists of Mogensens concerts
and other music events in: 2000,
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005.
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