List of postminimalist composers
Composers who are considered postminimalist include:
- Thomas Albert (born 1948)[1]
- John Adams (born 1947)[2]
- Beth Anderson (born 1950)[1]
- Louis Andriessen (1939–2021)[3]
- David Borden (born 1938)[1]
- Neely Bruce (born 1944)[1]
- Gavin Bryars (born 1943)[4]
- Mary Ellen Childs (born 1957)[1]
- Michael Daugherty (born 1954)[5]
- Paul Dresher (born 1951)[1]
- William Duckworth (1943-2012)[1][6]
- Kyle Gann (born 1955)[1]
- Peter Garland (born 1952)[1]
- Janice Giteck (born 1946)[1]
- Kamran Ince (born 1960)[1]
- Guy Klucevsek (born 1947)[1]
- Jonathan Kramer (1942-2004)[1]
- Paul Lansky (born 1944)[1]
- Elodie Lauten (1950-2014)[1]
- Mary Jane Leach (born 1949)[1]
- Daniel Lentz (born 1942)[1]
- John McGuire (born 1942)[1]
- Ingram Marshall (1942-2022)[1]
- Beata Moon (born 1969)[1]
- Pauline Oliveros (1932-2016)[1]
- Maggi Payne (born 1945)[1]
- Simon Rackham (born 1964)[7]
- Max Richter (born 1966)[8]
- Stephen Scott (born 1944)[1]
- Christine Southworth (born 1978)[9]
- Michael Torke (born 1961)[10]
- Scott Unrein (born 1976)[11]
- Michael Vincent Waller (born 1985)[12]
- Julia Wolfe (born 1958)[6]
References
- Kyle Gann, "Minimal Music, Maximal Impact: Minimalism's Immediate Legacy: Postminimalism". New Music Box: The Web Magazine from the American Music Center (November 1, 2001) (accessed 4 February 2012).
- The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music - Google Books (pg.539)
- The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music - Google Books (pg.545)
- The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Music - Google Books (pg.544)
- RSNO/Danzmayr|Classical music|The Guardian
- Helen Bauer, Young People's Guide to Classical Music (New York: Amadeus Press, 2009): p. 241. ISBN 9781574671810.
- British Music Collection: Simon Rackham
- Max Richter spring-cleans Vivaldi's The Four Seasons|The Guardian
- ArtTalk: Christine Southworth, composer, retrieved 2014-01-12
- Allmusic Biography: Michael Torke
- Musically At Home in the Land of Fountains and BBQ - Postclassic
- Allmusic Biography: Michael Vincent Waller
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