Scholarship and Biography

David Rakowski's music has been noted for its originality, its explosive high energy, its visceral surface, its unusual and quirky turns, its meticulous attention to detail, and its unfaltering sense of form and proportion. He writes both in large forms (ten concertos and seven symphonies) and small forms (200 published piano études and préludes, dozens of chamber works, nine song cycles, music for children). His most well-known and well-regarded music is his set of 100 high-energy piano études, which are regularly performed worldwide. He recently finished a set of 100 piano préludes, and a third piano concerto for pianist Geoffrey Burleson. He has received the Rome Prize, the Elise L. Stoeger Prize from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (for "significant contributions to the chamber music repertory"), the Barlow Prize, two Fromm Foundation commissions, two Koussevitzky Foundation commissions, a Guggenheim fellowship, the Chevillion-Bonnaud Composition Prize from the Orlèans International Piano Competition, and he has twice been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; he also received the Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer '69 Prize for Teaching and Mentoring from Brandeis. He was the Maurice Abravanel Distinguished Visiting Composer at the University of Utah twice, a Master Artist at the Atlantic Center for the Arts, and the Karel Husa Visiting Professor of Composition at the Ithaca College School of Music. In 2016, he was elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.


Rakowski's music is published by C.F. Peters New York, and recorded on Bridge, BMOP/sound, Albany, CRI, Americus, Ravello, Altissimo, Centaur, ECM, XAS, and Blue Griffin.


Rakowski previously taught at Stanford University and Columbia University before joining the faculty of Brandeis in 1995. He has also taught part-time at Harvard University and New England Conservatory, and at various summer festivals.

Links

Recordings and movies of David Rakowski's music
David Rakowski's YouTube page
David Rakowski's blog
Link to playlist of David Rakowski's music on Spotify
List of David Rakowski's compositions on one webpage
List of David Rakowski's compositions in reverse chronological order

Honors

Residency
MacDowell Colony (United States, Peterborough), (1990, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2018)
Residency
Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, (1990, 1992, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2013, 2018)
Residencies
Yaddo (United States, Saratoga Springs), (1991, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022)
George W. Chadwick Medal
New England Conservatory of Music (United States, Boston) - NEC, 1980
Joseph H. Bearns Prize
Columbia University (United States, New York) - CU, 1982
BMI Awards to Student Composers (Variations)
BMI Foundation (United States, New York), 1982
Tanglewood Music Center Margaret Lee Crofts Fellowship in Composition
Boston Symphony Orchestra (United States, Boston) - BSO, 1982
BMI Awards to Student Composers (Violin Concerto)
BMI Foundation (United States, New York), 1983
Fellow
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation (United States, New York) - HFG, 1989
Composer Fellow
National Endowment for the Arts (United States, Washington D.C.) - NEA, 1990
Commission - Hyperblue, for the Itzkoff-Shapiro-Rider Trio
Fromm Music Foundation, 1991
Residency, Bellagio Center
Rockefeller Foundation (United States, New York), 1991
Commission for Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust, 1995
Rome Prize (Hedwig Van Ameringen Fellowship)
American Academy In Rome (Italy, Rome) - AAR, 1995 - 1996
Commission for Ensemble 21 for "Sesso e Violenza"
Koussevitzky Music Foundation, 1996
Composer-in-residence, Bowdoin Summer Music Festival
Bowdoin College (United States, Brunswick), 1999
Distinguished Guest Composer, Composers Conference at Wellesley College
Wellesley College (United States, Wellesley), 1999
Finalist, Pulitzer Prize in Music (Persistent Memory)
Columbia University (United States, New York) - CU, 1999
Arts and Letters Award in Music
American Academy of Arts & Letters, 2000
Commission for 'Études Book V'
Fromm Music Foundation, 2002
Finalist, Pulitzer Prize in Music (Ten of a Kind)
Columbia University (United States, New York) - CU, 2002
First Prize composition competition
International Horn Society, 2003
Elise L. Stoeger Prize "for contributions to the chamber music repertory"
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, 2004 - 2006
Master Artist
Atlantic Center for the Arts, 2005
Chair
Walter W. Naumburg Foundation, 2005
Chevillion-Bonnaud composition prize
Concours international de piano d’Orléans, 2006
Barlow Prize, Barlow Endowment. Commission for "Cantina" for premiere by five wind ensembles.
Brigham Young University (United States, Provo) - BYU, 2006
Barlow Prize, Barlow Endowment. Commission for "Cantina" for premiere by five wind ensembles
Brigham Young University (United States, Provo) - BYU, 2006
Commission, Boston Modern Orchestra Project and Marilyn Nonken, for Piano Concerto
Koussevitzky Music Foundation, 2006
Residency at Liguria Study Center
Bogliasco Foundation (United States, New York), 2006
Residency
Civitella Ranieri Foundation, 2008 June - July
Jeanette Lerman-Neubauer '69 Prize for Excellence in Teaching and Mentoring
Brandeis University (United States, Waltham), 2009
Maurice Abravanel Distinguished Visiting Composer
University of Utah (United States, Salt Lake City) - UU, 2010
Residency
Camargo Foundation (France, Cassis), 2011
Barlow Lecture
Brigham Young University (United States, Provo) - BYU, 2012
Karel Husa Visiting Professor of Music
Ithaca College (United States, Ithaca), 2012 - 2013
Five Friends Visiting Composer, Jacobs School of Music
Indiana University (United States, Bloomington) - IU, 2014
Residency
Ragdale Foundation, 2015
Residency
Hambidge Center, 2015
Membership Induction
American Academy of Arts & Letters, 2016
Maurice Abravanel Distinguished Visiting Composer (second residency)
University of Utah (United States, Salt Lake City) - UU, 2017
Residency at Liguria Study Center
Bogliasco Foundation (United States, New York), 2018
Distinguished Guest Composer, Red Note Music Festival
Illinois State University (United States, Normal) - ISU, 2020

Organizational Affiliations

Walter W. Naumburg Professor of Composition, Department of Music, Brandeis University

Past Affiliations

Karel Husa Visiting Professor of Music, Ithaca College (United States, Ithaca)

Stanford University (United States, Stanford) - SU

Columbia University (United States, New York) - CU

Harvard University (United States, Cambridge)

New England Conservatory of Music (United States, Boston) - NEC

Education

Princeton University
Ph.D.
Princeton University
M.F.A.
The New England Conservatory of Music
B.M.