Robert McBride (composer)

{{Short description|American composer and instrumentalist (1911–2007)}}

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Robert McBride (February 20, 1911 – July 1, 2007) was an American composer and instrumentalist.

Life

McBride was born in Tucson, Arizona, and learned from an early age to play clarinet, oboe, saxophone and the piano. He studied composition with Otto Luening at the University of Arizona, receiving a Bachelor of Music degree in 1933, and a Master of Music in 1935.{{r|GroveDict2001_McBride}} From 1935 until 1946 he taught at Bennington College, where he met and married his wife, Carol. He then moved to New York City, where he worked briefly as a commercial composer and arranger, at first for Triumph Films, producing scores for Farewell to Yesterday (1950), The Man with My Face (1951), Garden of Eden (1954), and a number of short subjects. As television began to supplant short subjects at the movies, in 1957 he joined the faculty of his alma mater, the University of Arizona, where he taught until 1976.{{r|GroveDict2001_McBride|Reel2007}}

By the mid-1990s he had developed an ear disorder that caused him to hear pitches a half-step off, and so he was unable to listen to music at all.{{r|Reel2007}}

Style

His music, often with catchy titles, ranged from the serious to the whimsical: ballets, jazz pieces, instrumental solos, chamber pieces, and orchestral works.

Discography

  • 1934. Mexican Rhapsody. Boston Promenade Orchestra; Arthur Fiedler, cond.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1935. Fugato on a Well-Known Theme. Boston Promenade Orchestra; Arthur Fiedler, cond.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1937. Warm-up for English horn alone (decidedly alone). Robert McBride, English horn.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1937. Let down for English horn with piano. Robert McBride, English horn; Paul Creston, piano.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1939. Quintet for Oboe and Strings. Robert McBride, oboe; Coolidge Quartet.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1939. Swing Stuff. Robert McBride, clarinet; Boston Promenade Orchestra; Arthur Fiedler, cond.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1939. Jingle-Jangle. Lawrence White, vibraphone; Boston Promenade Orchestra; Arthur Fiedler, cond.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1940. Wise-apple Five, for clarinet and strings. Robert McBride, clarinet; soloists.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1947. Aria and Toccata in Swing for Violin and Orchestra. Louis Kaufman, violin; Columbia Symphony Orchestra; Bernard Herrmann, cond.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1947. Aria and Toccata in Swing (arr. by Louis Kaufman). Louis Kaufman, violin; Annette Kaufman, piano.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1953. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra. Maurice Wilk, violin; American Recording Society Orchestra; Walter Hendl, cond.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1957. Mexican Rhapsody. On Fiesta in Hi-Fi. LP recording, 1 disc: 12 in., stereo. Olympian Series. Mercury MG 50134. Eastman-Rochester Orchestra; Howard Hanson, cond. Recorded May 6, 1956, Eastman Theatre, Rochester, N.Y. Reissued 1960 on LP, Mercury SR 90134. Reissued 1992 on CD, Mercury 434 324-2.
  • 1958. Pumpkin Eater's Little Fugue. New Symphony Orchestra of London; Salvatore Camarata, cond.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1958. Workout for 15 Instruments. New Symphony Orchestra of London; Salvatore Camarata, cond.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1968. Panorama of Mexico. Polish National Radio Orchestra; Ladzistan Szostak, cond.{{Full citation needed|date=June 2015}}
  • 1969. March of the Be-Bops. On Music for Orchestra. LP recording, 1 disc: 12 in., stereo. Composers Recordings CRI {{not a typo|228 USD}}. Polish National Radio Orchestra; Ladzistan Szostak, cond.

References

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{{cite book |last=Gilbert |first=Steven E. |date=2001 |chapter=McBride, Robert (Guyn) |editor1-last=Sadie |editor1-first=Stanley |editor1-link=Stanley Sadie |editor2-last=Tyrrell |editor2-first=John |editor2-link=John Tyrrell (professor of music) |title=The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians |edition=2nd |location=London |publisher=Macmillan |isbn=9780195170672}}

Reel, James. 2007. "[http://blogs.azpm.org/b/cue-sheet/2007/7/16/robert-mcbride/ Robert McBride]" (obituary). Arizona Public Media blogs (July 16).

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