Mary Jane Leach

Mary Jane Leach
(2015 at the world debut performance of her composition "Dowland's Tears" in Cologne)
(Photo by Annamarie Ursula)

Mary Jane Leach is an American composer based in New York City.[1] She has been a member of the Downtown Ensemble, composer in residence at Sankt Peter, Köln, and has recordings on XI, New World Records, and Lovely Music.[2] In the late 1970s Leach composed mainly with tape, overdubbing her own playing and singing. As her music became more frequently performed she continued writing in an "overdubbing" fashion, layering parts and experimenting with the textures created by multiple voices.[3] Her compositional style is characterized by modality, imitation, and prolongation.[3] Leach received a 1995 Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award. [4] She currently teaches music courses at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Works

Mary Jane Leach (on the left) 2015 at „Cologne Music Night“ (with Camilla Hoitenga (fl), The Flute Projekt and college Kevin Volans (backrow 2. from right)
(Photo by Annamarie Ursula)

References

  1. Mary Jane Leach
  2. Leach, Mary Jane. "Celestial Fires". Liner notes. New World Records.
  3. 1 2 Brandt, Anthony K. "Ariadne's Lament". Liner notes. New World Records.
  4. The DownTown Ensemble
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