Elliott Carter

American composer

Elliott Cook Carter Jr.was an American modernist composer.

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About the Elliott Carter

Elliott Cook Carter Jr.was an American modernist composer. One of the most respected composers of the second half of the 20th century, he combined elements of European modernism and American “ultra-modernism” into a distinctive style with a personal harmonic and rhythmic language, after an early neoclassical phase. His compositions are performed throughout the world, and include orchestral, chamber music, solo instrumental, and vocal works. The recipient of many awards, Carter was twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize for his string quartets; he also wrote the large-scale orchestral triptych Symphonia: sum fluxae pretium spei.

Born in New York City, Carter had developed an interest in modern music in the 1920s. He was later introduced to Charles Ives, and he soon came to appreciate the American ultra-modernists. After studying at Harvard University with Edward Burlingame Hill, Gustav Holst and Walter Piston, he studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris in the 1930s, then returned to the United States. Carter was productive in his later years, publishing more than 40 works between the ages of 90 and 100, and over 20 more after he turned 100 in 2008. He completed his last work, Epigrams for piano trio, on August 13, 2012.

22 Quotes by Elliott Carter

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    In any case, Ives encouraged me to go into music even though he himself had such a hard time being a composer.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    These wealthy people were very interested in contemporary music. They wanted to help diffuse it and get it to be known to other people.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    I mean the public likes it more in Europe than they do here because the state supported organizations have felt that playing contemporary music was part of the education of the public.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    Well when I was young, when I was very young, when I was a little boy I don’t remember the music I heard, but there was an article in the Brooklyn Daily written by my Aunt about how I could choose phonograph records.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    Yes, I get a report from BMI about the frequency of performances, and it is very surprising. They played one of my most advanced pieces, and one of my most unusual ones on the radio.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    I’ve known those pieces ever since I was about 16 or 17; I also at that time was taken to meet Charles Ives whom I got to know fairly well. He was the one who wrote a recommendation for me to get into college.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    Almost every one of my various zero numbered birthdays has had a big concert in London and often in Paris.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    My entire life has really revolved around music that was written about the time that I was born, 1908, to just before the First World War and shortly after it. This music I’ve always known, and it is that music that’s most important to me.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    The Quartets have been a major part of my work.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    An auditory scenario for the players to act out with their instruments.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    When I was in Paris, all of the German refugees began to flow in and it was a very sad time.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    Then, when the Depression came, all of this changed completely. Since that time, the entire public is of a very different sort and there was not so much support for contemporary music in a direct way.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    Aaron Copland was a man that had a very specific point of view about what music should be which was that, he felt that new music should have the composer should show a personality in his music.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    Silences between movements are employed only in order to bring the opposing duo to the fore.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    Right at the end of the war I wrote a piano sonata, which was written at a time when Sam Barber used to come down here and we used to have lunch together in a very nice old hotel that’s now not there.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    Talking about a materialistic thing, I get about 13 times more royalties from Europe than I do from America.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    It was only later on that I became more interested in older music.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    Since I’m allergic to various things, the army wouldn’t accept me during the war, and I got into the Office of War Information, which sent music to Europe.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    Well I tried to, but I could never write anything that I liked or was worthwhile. I threw it all out and realized that I had to make a serious study- that my tastes were far more advanced than my abilities.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    The Third Quartet I made the instruments in pairs – Two different pairs – Violin and viola, and violin and cello. They played very different things from each other all through the whole piece.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    Why write for the orchestra? For one thing it’s a very challenging problem.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer

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    That was one of the big problems when I was at Harvard studying music. We had to write choral pieces in the style of Brahms or Mendelssohn, which was distressing because in the end you realized how good Brahms is, and how bad you are.

    Elliott Carter

    American composer