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First name: John
Last name: Rea
Dates: 1944
Category: Quintet
Nationality: Canadian
Opus name: Spin after two light-kinetic tableaux by Peter Sedgley (1984)
Publisher: Canadian Music Centre
Peculiarities: http://www.musiccentre.ca/node/7834
Information: John Rea JOHN REA, born in 1944 in Toronto, leads a triple career as composer, teacher, and concert producer. Recipient of many awards, he has been frequently commissioned and has written works in several genres: chamber music, music-theatre, electroacoustic music, and compositions for large ensemble such as orchestra, ballet, choral, and opera. He studied composition at Wayne State University, the University of Toronto and at Princeton University (Ph.D., 1978). In 1979-80, John Rea lived in Berlin, and later in 1984, he was composer-in-residence at Mannheim; elsewhere in Germany, performances of his music have taken place in Cologne and Stuttgart. His compositions have also been presented in a number of important events around the world such as the New Music America Festival in Philadelphia; L'Itinéraire and the Festival Musica in France; in Hungary; the Festival de Liège in Belgium; at the Holland Festival as well as at the Festivals of the Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) in Denmark, Canada, and Sweden. Besides his activities as a composer, John Rea has lectured and published articles on 20th-century music and, since 1973, has taught composition, music theory and music history at McGill University where he was Dean of the Faculty of Music (1986-1991). Rea was also a founding member of the Montreal new music society, Les Événements du Neuf (1978-1989). He also currently serves on the editorial board for the French-language new music journal, Circuit, and is on the artistic/programming committee of the concert organization, Société de Musique Contemporaine du Québec (SMCQ). (PROCAN, Canadian League of Composers)