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Erik Ulman - Fragment for Jules Olitski

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Jules Olitski was an important American painter who died in February 2007; this piece was intended as a small tribute. It was written for the sfSoundGroup, for an August 2007 concert of miniatures, made possible by a Meet the Composer Creative Connections Award.

Erik Ulman is a Lecturer in Music at Stanford University. He studied with composers Brian Ferneyhough at UC San Diego and Helmut Lachenmann at the Stuttgart Musikhochschule; he has taught at UCSD and at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Ulman’s music has been performed around the world; among his distinctions are a commission from the Fromm Foundation at Harvard and a Hewlett Fellowship at the Djerassi Program. Also a writer and a violinist, Ulman and Marcia Scott co-direct the arts organization Poto.

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from sfSound: collected works | collective work, released January 1, 2016
Kyle Bruckmann, oboe
Matt Ingalls, clarinet
Christopher Jones, piano
Erik Ulman, violin

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