Works

"We are getting rid of ownership, substituting use."

John Cage, Juilliard lecture 1966

The following works:

(are next to be put up)

Gran Duo for 2 Guitars finished in Feb., will wait for performance before putting it up. Possibly by the end of the year.

Woman's Songs for chamber ensemble or with piano. up by mid August 2008

 

David W. Maves

Composer Emeritus

Music Department

School of the Arts

College of Charleston

July 15, 2007

Maves' Köchel Catalog  List of Works  Other  
 
 

This web page/site is really an attempt to get my life in order and get together all of my works in one place (or at least a list of them in one place) and to find out what I actually have to show for this life. It (like most web sites) is a work in progress which advances as I get the time and the inclination to add to my collected list of scores and other efforts. Someday perhaps it will be complete. Most my works will eventually end up cataloged in the Köchel  Catalog.

Active as Composer-in-Residence at the College of Charleston, South Carolina, for over 27 years, David W. Maves has composed over 200 works of which over half are published. A list of his compositions includes symphonies, concertos, works for symphonic band, works for chorus, an opera, Bodas de Sangre (Blood Wedding), text in Spanish by Federico García Lorca), much chamber music, some Gebrauchsmusik, and works for organ, harpsichord, and early music instruments (recorders and viols). Current (2005) projects include 2 concertos, one for guitar and one for piano, and a second opera, and various short works.


He was born in 1937 in Salem, Oregon and studied with Homer Keller at the University of Oregon (B.M. 196l), Ross Lee Finney and Leslie Bassett at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor (D.M.A. 1971). In 1964 he was appointed Ford Foundation Composer-in-Residence in Raleigh, NC, and since has received various other awards including several ASCAP awards, and two Sigma Alpha Iota Inter-American Awards. His four Piano Sonatas have been recorded (1996) by pianist Max Lifchitz, and Sonatas II, III, and IV published by MMB Music, St. Louis (the First Sonata is published by C. F. Peters). Maves is working on a series of publications and recordings of works for pipe organ, and another series of works for guitar.

 

Discography Two recordings:
1) David Maves the Piano Sonatas released by North South Consonance Recordings, Albany NY


http://www.nsmusic.com/ = Entry Page


http://www.northsouthmusic.org/product.asp?dept_level=2&p_id=1008 = Page for this specific recording

 

Some review quotes:


2) Fantasy for Cello and Percussion on "American Tango" released by Cala Records Ltd, London England http://www.calarecords.com

Cala Records, Inc.
P.O. Box 89
Baltimore, MD 21153

1-800-TRY-CALA(879-2252)
(410) 653-5900
Fax: (410) 653-5901

United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, Australasia:

Cala Records Ltd
17 Shakespeare Gardens
London N2 9LJ

+44 (0)20-8883 7306
Fax: +44(0)20-8365 3388

 

Representative awards:
Two Sigma Alpha Iota awards for American Music (composition)
Several South Carolina Project and Fellowship awards
Meet the Composer Awards in South Carolina and New York
ASCAP awards yearly since 1979

 

 

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You can download many of Maves' works as  . letter sized pdf files.

In addition, several works are published by MMB, and C.F. Peters have become available through the following address:

http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/n/peters.html?d=0306

Go there (address above--or CLICK HERE http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/n/peters.html?d=0306 and search under composer for Maves works.

For a more complete list of published works by catagory go to Maves' Köchel Catalog

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CURRICULUM VITAE √click here