Daniel Goode

About Daniel Goode

New York-born modern composer and clarinetist Daniel Goode has composed innovative works for clarinet in addition to ensemble and multimedia works. Goode first studied philosophy, then music under such modern composers as Henry Cowell and Pauline Oliveros. He was Rutgers University's Director of the Electronic Music Studio from 1971 to 1998. In 1976, Goode joined Gamelan Son of Lion, as a composer and performer, and in 1983, co-founded NY's DownTown Ensemble, which he co-directed from then on. His composed works have been performed throughout North America, Eastern and Western Europe, Japan, and Australia at festivals including the 1991, 1992 and 1996 Bang on a Can Festivals, and the 1994 Pfeifen im Walde festival in Berlin. In July, 1996, Goode toured Java with Gamelan Son of Lion. The tour included the performance of his Eine Kleine Gamelan Music at the Second Yogyakarta International Gamelan Festival -- recordings of Goode's gamelan works, Gamelan in the New World, Vols.1 & 2, can be found on the Folkways label. In 2004, Goode founded the Flexible Orchestra, an ensemble that tried to address issues of limited availability of musicians, instruments, or budgets while maintaining the rich sound of a full orchestra. Other compositions of note include his pieces for solo clarinet, Circular Thoughts (1974) and Clarinet Songs (1979-1991), which was released in 1993 on the Experimental Intermedia (XI) label, a work for solo bass recorder, Thrush from Upper Dunakyn, recorded for Opus One records, and a piece for 15 instruments, Tunnel-Funnel, which was performed in 1989 at the New Music America festival, and was recorded for the Tzadik label for a 1996 release. Goode also has a book of writings, From Notebooks, and of music, One PagePieces, that were published by New Hampshire's Frog Peak Music. ~ Joslyn Layne

HOMETOWN
New York, NY, United States
BORN
24 January 1936
GENRE
Electronic

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