Priscilla McLean

Priscilla McLean

Priscilla McLean (née Taylor; born May 27, 1942) is an American composer, performer, video artist, writer, and music reviewer.

Life

Priscilla McLean singing

Priscilla Taylor was born in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, the daughter of business manager Conrad Taylor and school teacher Grace Taylor. She graduated from Fitchburg State College, Massachusetts (BEd 1963) and the University of Massachusetts, Lowell (BME 1965). At Indiana University, Bloomington (MM 1969), she was greatly influenced by the music of Xenakis, who was teaching there. She has taught at Indiana University, Kokomo (1971-3), St. Mary's College, Notre Dame (1973-6), and the University of Hawaii (1985) and the University of Malaysia (1996). From 1976 to 1980 she produced the American Society of Composers' Radiofest series. In 1974 she and her husband, Barton McLean, began to perform together as The McLean Mix, and in 1983 to present concerts of their own music full-time. She sings with extended vocal techniques and plays the piano, synthesizer, violin, percussion, and Amerindian wooden flutes, as well as newly created instruments.[1]

Priscilla McLean playing an altered violin

As The McLean Mix, the couple has performed throughout the United States and Europe, Southeast Asia, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.[2] The New Grove Dictionary of Music describes McLean's work as "[ranging] from abstract orchestral and chamber music to dramatic electro-acoustic works. Since 1978 most of her music has focused on the concept of the wilderness and has incorporated sounds from animals and nature along with synthesized music."[1]

Awards

Discography

Selected works

Books and films

References

  1. 1 2 New Grove Dictionary of Music 2nd edition, author Lesley A. Wright, editors Stanley Sadie and John Tyrell, 2004.
  2. Women Composers and Music Technology in the United States, Elizabeth Hinkle-Turner, author, ASHGATE Press, 2005, p. 62.
  3. "A Magic Dwells". New Music Online Library. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  4. 1 2 Electronic Music from the Outside In (PDF). University of Texas - Austin Electronic Music Center. 1980. p. 2.
  5. 1 2 Clark, Ernie. "Electronic Music Concert by McLean Mix". Department of Music. Williams College. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
  6. The International Who's Who in Classical Music 2012

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