Secret Geometry is about the play of forms, and forms of play: composing, performing, listening, music making, reading, and again, composing. There’s news here about the music I write, as well as comments about concerts, recordings, books, and a few other things you might find of interest. For more information about my compositions, including a work list, score samples, and audio clips, visit jamesprimosch.com
James Primosch, composer
When honoring him with its Goddard Lieberson Fellowship, the American Academy of Arts and Letters noted that "A rare economy of means and a strain of religious mysticism distinguish the music of James Primosch... Through articulate, transparent textures, he creates a wide range of musical emotion." Andrew Porter stated in The New Yorker that Primosch "scores with a sure, light hand" and critics for the New York Times, the Chicago Sun-Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Dallas Morning News have characterized his music as "impressive", "striking", "grandly romantic", "stunning" and "very approachable".
Primosch’s compositional voice encompasses a broad range of expressive types. His music can be intensely lyrical, as in the song cycle Holy the Firm or dazzlingly angular as in Secret Geometry for piano and electronic sound. His affection for jazz is reflected in works like the Piano Quintet, while his work as a church musician informs the many pieces in his catalog based on sacred songs or religious texts.
His music has been performed by the Chicago Symphony, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Lydian, Cavani, Cassatt, Ying, and Miami string quartets, the 21st Century Consort, the New York New Music Ensemble, Network for New Music, Dawn Upshaw, Lisa Saffer, Janice Felty, and Lambert Orkis. Twelve of his compositions have been recorded for Albany, Azica, Bard, Bridge, CRI, Centaur, Innova, and New World labels, with new discs of vocal and choral works planned.
David Patrick Stearns on “Songs for Adam”
If there's anything out there like Primosch's Songs of Adam, I haven't heard it - though the music wears its singularity lightly, with no need to express itself radically. It has a confidence of expression that comes of Primosch's having written a steady stream of song cycles since the late 1990s. Composers are still drawing legitimate inspiration from poets of the increasingly distant past, such as Walt Whitman, but Primosch pushes both himself and thus his listeners onto new ground with Susan Stewart's verse, which are called songs in their printed version because they suggest music, especially in the first poem, in which Adam is stuttering his way into existence.
Both poet and composer share an ability to contemplate how basic elements of existence might feel for the first time, and the duo know how to capture that in their respectively cultivated vocabularies, with an emotional rightness that never becomes too analytical.
In fact, Primosch enters the Korngold zone when describing Adam's intoxication with the word. Though words are set dramatically and in ways that are well written for the voice, the best moments are in the masterly orchestration, which gives an extra percussive spark to moments of discovery and unflinchingly confronts the agony of Adam's expulsion from Eden.
The pale strings capture his disappointment in the real world in an overall dramatic arc that's almost epic, going from the unimaginable (the beauty of Eden) to the unthinkable (the world's first children, Abel and Cain, and the world's first fratricide).
-Philadelphia Inquirer, May 2, 2010
Current Projects:
Mapping edits for recordings of "Holy the Firm", "From a Book of Hours", "Four Sacred Songs", and "Dark the Star" made by Susan Narucki, William Sharp, and the 21st Century Consort, directed by Christopher Kendall.
Completing a commission for a piece for flute and piano from the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. The premiere date is yet to be determined.
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composers (only a few of the many worth knowing about)
- Aaron Jay Kernis
- Andrew Rindfleisch
- Anna Weesner
- Augusta Read Thomas
- Bernard Rands
- Chou Wen-Chung
- Christopher Rouse
- Daniel Dorff
- Darcy James Argue
- David Rakowski
- Donald Martino
- Eric Chasalow
- Eric Moe
- George Crumb
- George Perle
- George Rochberg
- Gerald Levinson
- Hayes Biggs
- James Matheson
- James Primosch at Amazon.com
- James Primosch at Art of the States
- James Primosch at No Extra Notes
- James Primosch at Sheet Music Plus
- James Primosch at Song of America
- James Primosch at Theodore Presser Co.
- jamesprimosch.com
- Jay Reise
- Jennifer Higdon
- John Adams
- John Corigliano
- John Harbison
- Jorge Martin
- Kile Smith
- Lee Hyla
- Louis Karchin
- Margaret Brouwer
- Maria Schneider
- Mario Davidovsky
- Mark Adamo
- Mark Gustavson
- Matthew Greenbaum
- Melinda Wagner
- Michael Gandolfi
- Morris Rosenzweig
- Paul Moravec
- Pierre Jalbert
- Ralph Shapey
- Richard Wernick
- Robert Maggio
- Ronald Caltabiano
- Ross Bauer
- Scott Wheeler
- Sebastian Currier
- Shulamit Ran
- Stacy Garrop
- Stefan Wolpe
- Stephen Hartke
- Stephen Jaffe
- Steven Mackey
- Steven Stucky
- Susan Botti
- Yinam Leef
performers - choruses
performers - new music ensembles
performers - pianists
performers - singers
performers - string quartets
religion and spirituality
- Catholic Worker
- Center for Action and Contemplation
- Emmanuel Church, Boston
- Gratefulness
- International Thomas Merton Society
- Liturgy Training Publications
- Louie, Louie (Thomas Merton)
- Marianist Family Retreat Center
- Pax Christi USA
- Pray-as-you-go (daily mp3 prayer)
- Sacred Space
- St. Jean Baptiste Church, NYC
- St. Meinrad Archabbey
- St. Vincent de Paul Parish, Philadelphia, PA
- Universalis – Liturgy of the Hours
- Voice of the Faithful
resources
so you need even more to read (and hear)?
- Acousmata
- Arts Journal
- Barefoot Toward the Light
- Bass Blog
- Boston Music Intelligencer
- David Finkel and Wu Han
- David Patrick Stearns – Arts Journal
- David Patrick Stearns – Inquirer
- Deceptively Simple
- Deconstructing Jim
- Destination: Out
- Do the Math
- Ionarts
- jazz.com
- Jonathan Biss
- JUST Listening
- Musical Perceptions
- MusiQology
- New Music Box
- Night after Night
- No Extra Notes
- NPR's Deceptive Cadence
- On an Overgrown Path
- Outside Pants
- Paul Griffiths
- Peter Dobrin – Arts Watch
- Philadelphia Music Project
- Post-Classic
- Renewable Music
- Rifftides
- Sequenza 21
- Soho the Dog
- The Crooked Line
- The Rest is Noise
- Think Denk
- Thomas Meglioranza
- Unquiet Thoughts
- Voces Vicentinas
- Zio Davino
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