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Composers Bureau

H. Owen Reed

Biography

Dr. H. Owen Reed retired in 1976 from Michigan State University as Professor Emeritus. He was chairman of Music Composition in the School of Music and served as Acting Head in 1957-58. Born in Odessa, Missouri in 1910, Dr. Reed enrolled in the School of Music at the University of Missouri in 1929 but transferred in 1933 to Louisiana State University. There he received his Bachelor of Music (1934) and his Master of Music (1936), both in music composition, and a Bachelor of Arts (1937) in French. In 1937 he enrolled at the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester and received his Ph. D. in music composition in 1939. Dr. Reed's published compositions include a variety of works for orchestra, band, voices, opera, and chamber music, plus eight books on music theory and composition.

In addition to his composition study with Helen Gunderson at Louisiana State University, Dr. Reed studied composition at the Eastman School of Music with Howard Hanson and Bernard Rogers, conducting with Paul White, musicology with Harold Gleason and theory with Allen I. McHose. In the summer of 1947, he studied privately with Roy Harris in Colorado Springs, and, at the Berkshire Music Center (Tanglewood). He studied composition with Bohuslav Martinu, and contemporary music with Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein and Stanley Chappel.

Dr. Reed spent six months (1948-49) in Mexico composing and studying folk music and returned to Mexico for a month's study in the summer of 1960. He also continued his study of folk music in the Caribbean in February 1976, the summer of 1977 in Norway, and extensive study of American Indian music in New Mexico and Arizona.

He has been a member or officer of a number of regional and national music organizations including the Music Teachers National Association where he served as Chairman of the Theory-Composition Section. He is a member of ASCAP, The American Music Center, The Michigan School Band and Orchestra Association (Honorary Member), and a member of the National Council of the National Association of Composers, USA. He is also an Orpheus Award member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and he is a National Arts Associate of Sigma Alpha Iota.

Dr. Reed's first wife, Esther M. Reed, died in Lansing, Michigan in 1981. Their surviving children are Sara Jo Ferrar of Worthington, Ohio and Carol Ann Wetters of Traverse City, Michigan. In 1982, Dr. Reed married Mary L. Arwood of Lansing, Michigan. They now reside at 3336 S. Calle Del Albano, Green Valley, Arizona.

Performances

  • La Fiesta Mexican  "Carnival" from LFM, Arizona Winds (Laszlo Verez. cond. Tucson 2/27/07
  • La  Fiesta Mexicana, mvs 2 & 3, Region V Band 3/321/07 2007 Region V PA Band (Wm. Berz)
  • La Fiesta Mexicana. Tifereth Orch., David Amos, Coronado, CA 3/25/07 and San Diego,CA 3/27/07
  • Cello Concerto ... Amy Gillingham, College Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati, OH  May 18, 2007
  • Michigan's Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp 2007 Season dedicated to me.
    -- Awakening of the Ents, Blue Lake Staff Band, Carl Bjerregaard, cond.  8/17/07
    -- All-Reed program, BLFAC, Michigan (Carl Bjerregaard) 8/18/07
    --
    Missouri Shindig, For the Unfortunate, and Spiritual , Festival Band (Bjerregaard) Overture and La Fiesta Mexicana,  Festival Orchestra (Bjerregaard, cond.)Michigan Morn, Staff Choir (Mark Webb, conductor)
  • Frolicking Winds,  (Adapted for Wind Ensemble by William Berz), Rutgers Wind Ensemble, William L. Berz, cond.  Premiere: October 25, 2006
  • La Fiesta Mexicana, Tifereth Israel Community Orchestra (David Amos) Coronado,CA(3/13/05)
  • La Fiesta Mexicana, Tifereth Israel Community Orchestra(David Amos) San Diego,CA(3/15/05)
  • La Fiesta Mexicana, BLFAC Symphony Orch, Wind Ens., Chamber Group
  • La Fiesta Mexicana, Hamilton-Fairfield Symphony (Paul Stanbery)(11/18/07)

 

Compositions

Further Information

For further information about H. Owen Reed, please visit his websites:http://www.angelfire.com/music4/mclub/reed.html & http://www.lilaclane.com/howenreed

Biographical Listings

  • Who is Who in Music
  • Who's Who in American Education
  • Who's Who in the Midwest
  • Directory of American Scholars
  • Reis' Composers in America
  • Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians
  • Howard's Our American Music
  • Ricordi's Encyclopedia Della Musica
  • Dictionary of International Biography
  • Directory of American Scholars
  • Royal Blue Book
  • Riemann Musiklexicon
  • RILM Abstracts of Music Literature
  • Men of Achievement
  • "The New Groves Dictionary, American"
  • The Groves Dictionary of Opera
  • John Vinton's Dictionary of Contemporary Music
  • "International Who's Who in Music and Musicians' Directory, Eighteenth Edition"

Contact Information

3336 S. Calle del Albano
Green Valley, AZ 85614-4806
E-mail: homlreed@cox.net

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