Christopher Theofanidis
Christopher Theofanidis ( born December 18, 1967 in Dallas ) is an American composer.
His Rainbow Body (2000), a fantasy for a motive of Hildegard von Bingen was the winning composition 2003 composition competition "Master Prize".
Selected works (latest at the top )
- Symphony (2009)
- Idyllwild Crown (2008), for orchestra
- Concerto ( 2008), for violin and orchestra
- Muse ( 2007), for strings and harpsichord
- The Refuge (2007), for soloists, chorus, orchestra, and several non- Western ensembles
- Concerto ( 2006), for piano and chamber orchestra
- The Here and Now (2005), for soloists, chorus, and orchestra
- I Saw a New Heaven (2004), for marimba
- Concerto ( 2003), for viola and chamber orchestra
- Artemis (2003), ballet
- The Thirteen Clocks (2002), opera
- Peace, Love, Light YOUMEONE (2002), for string orchestra
- Lightning, with life, in four colors comes down (2002), for viola and chamber orchestra
- The Cows of Apollo (2001) or The Invention of Music, opera
- Concerto (1997/2002), for bassoon and chamber orchestra
- Rainbow Body (2000), for orchestra
- O Vis AETERNITATIS (1999), for string quartet and piano
- Song of Elos (1999), for soprano, string quartet, and piano
- Flourishes (1998), for orchestra
- Flow, my tears (1997), for solo violin
- Visions and Miracles (1997), for string quartet
- As Dancing is to Architecture ( 1996), for orchestra
- Metaphysica (1996 ), for orchestra
- Ariel Ascending (1995), for string quartet
- This dream, strange and moving (1995), for orchestra
- Concerto ( 1995), for alto saxophone and orchestra
- Kaoru (1994 ), for two flutes
- Statues (1992 ), for solo piano
- Raga (1992 ), for flute, clarinet, violin, ' cello, piano, and two percussion