Milburn, Ellsworth
Milburn, Ellsworth
Milburn, Ellsworth, American composer; b. Greensburg, Pa., Feb. 6, 1938. He studied with Scott Huston at the Univ. of Cincinnati Coll.-Cons. of Music (1956–58), and later with Roy Travis and Henri Lazarof at the Univ. of Calif, at Los Angeles (1959–62) and at Mills Coll. in Oakland, Calif., with Milhaud (1966–68). He was a teacher at the Univ. of Cincinnati Coll.-Cons. of Music (1970–75) and at Rice Univ. in Houston (from 1975).
Works
dramatic : opera:Gesualdo (1973). orch.: Concerto for Piano and Chamber Orch. (1967); Vous-soirs (1970). chamber: 5 Inventions for 2 Flutes (1965); String Trio (1968); Soli for 5 Players on 10 Instruments (1968); String Quintet (1969); Soli II for 2 Players on Flutes and Double Bass (1970); Soli III for Clarinet, Cello, and Piano (1971); Soli IV for Flute, Oboe, Double Bass, and Harpsichord (1972); Violin Sonata (1972); Lament for Harp (1972). VOCAL: Massacre of the Innocents for Chorus (1965).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire