Alex Burtzos
Alex Burtzos (born 1985 in Denver, Colorado, United States) is an American composer based in New York City and Orlando, Florida.
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| Born | November 11, 1985 Denver, Colorado  | 
| Nationality | American | 
| Alma mater | Loyola University New Orleans Manhattan School of Music | 
| Occupation | Composer | 
| Website | https://alexburtzosmusic.com/ | 
Life and career
Alex Burtzos was born in Denver, Colorado, and grew up in nearby Colorado Springs.[1] He studied music at Loyola University New Orleans before moving to New York City in 2010, where he earned his doctorate in composition from Manhattan School of Music in 2016.[2] His primary teachers include James Paton Walsh, J. Mark Stambaugh, and Reiko Fueting.[3] Burtzos' music has been performed across four continents, and has received awards from numerous organizations within the United States.[4][5] He has received particular attention for his compositions for authentic baroque-era instruments.[6] Other of Burtzos' compositions utilize rappers, metal guitar, and other sounds drawn from popular music.[7]
Burtzos is the founder of ICEBERG New Music, a composers collective based in New York City.[8] In 2018, he was named the Endowed Chair of Composition Studies at The University of Central Florida.[7]
Compositions
Solo
- pWr (2021) for Cello Solo
 - Perforation (2018) for Piano Solo
 - Should the Wide World Roll Away (2018) for Piano Solo
 - Wilfred Owen at the Gates (2015) for Piano Solo
 - He Never Heard That Fleshless Chant (2011) for Oboe Solo
 - Football in Marja (2011) for Piano Solo
 - Baroque Fantasy on 'Go Down, Moses' (2008) for Organ Solo
 
Chamber
- Sin City (2023) for big band
 - What We Wish to Remember of Ourselves (2021) for woodwind quartet and piano
 - Relativity (2020) for three bassoons
 - SEA (2020) for two vibraphonists
 - Atoms (2020) for electric guitar and drum kit
 - PIPES (2020) for 10 flutes
 - King | Cawdor (2019) for violin, bass clarinet, cello, and piano
 - Māyā (2019) for woodwind quintet
 - R A G E (2018) for ensemble
 - pOwer trIo (2018) for saxophone, piano, percussion
 - The Birth of Dangun (2018) for piano trio
 - we ain't got no $$$ honey but DAMN we got _____ (2017) for percussion quartet
 - Megalopolis (2017) for saxophone ensemble
 - The Hourglass Equation (2017) for flute, violin, bassoon, and harpsichord
 - The F Word (2016) for amplified ensemble with MC
 - SONATA/SONARE (2016) for trio sonata
 - The Rembrandt of Avenue A (2015) for amplified ensemble with MC
 - X Codes (2015) for violin, clarinet, and piano
 - Alice and Zoltan 4ever (2014) for saxophone, bass trombone, and piano
 - One Final Gyre (2014) for two saxophones
 - OMAHA (all the things you could be you are you were) (2014) for string quartet
 - The Impossible Object (2014) for violin and piano
 - SXTG >;-) (2013) for clarinet, cello, and guitar
 - Teach the Torches to Burn Bright (2013) for violin, clarinet, and piano
 - 12.14.12 (2013) for ensembles
 - Prince Prospero (2013) for soprano, flute, oboe, saxophone, guitar, piano, and percussion
 - A Country of Vast Designs (2012) for string quartet
 - The Revivalist (2012) for saxophone quartet
 - March the Twenty-Fifth (2011) for woodwind quartet
 - The Outlaw in the Gilded Age (2010) for violin, clarinet, saxophone, horn and piano
 
Choral and vocal
- Sky (2022) for soprano, baritone, and piano
 - Five Arias from 'HE Who Gets Slapped' (2022) for five vocal soloists with piano
 - Wooden Woman (2020) for singing cellist with chamber orchestra
 - MIRABILIS (2018) for SSAATTBB chorus with string sextet
 - Many Worlds I (2016) for baritone, trumpet, bass clarinet, and trombone
 - The Explosion, and Other Tales (2016) for mezzo-soprano and piano
 - Gursky Songs (2015) for baritone and piano trio
 - Love and Loss and Loathing and Lizards (2015) for soprano, MC, and amplified ensemble
 - Come Away Death (2012) for Countertenor and Harp with SATB chorus
 - The Hill Wife (2012) for mezzo-soprano with ensemble
 - Days Into Days (2011) for soprano with large ensemble
 
Electronic and mixed media
- The Turing Test (2019) for two guitars and fixed media
 - LEGION (2017) for flute, piano, and fixed media
 - When He First Appears (2017) for soprano, viola, harp, and fixed media
 - MASKS (2016) for baritone, guitar, piano, and tape
 - In a Cool, Green Hall (2010) for mixed media
 
Orchestra and wind ensemble
- d[RAM]edy (2023), concerto for piano and wind ensemble
 - Arias and Interludes from 'HE Who Gets Slapped' (2022) for five vocal soloists and orchestra
 - Echo Chamber (2019) for wind ensemble
 - Pulse (2019) for orchestra
 - The Black Riders (2013) for orchestra
 - Sky Above Clouds (2011) for orchestra
 - In Search of a Bird (2011) for chamber orchestra
 - The Conqueror (2009) for wind ensemble
 - Psyche (2009) for wind ensemble
 - Colorado (2008) arranged for wind ensemble
 - Colorado (2007) for orchestra
 
Opera
- HE Who Gets Slapped (2022), opera in two acts
 
References
- ^ "New Music USA - "Alex Burtzos"". Newmusicusa.org. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
 - ^ "Manhattan School of Music Alumni Achievements". Msmnyc.edu. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
 - ^ "Reiko Fueting - List of Students". Reikofueting.com. Archived from the original on 24 December 2018. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
 - ^ "Brian Israel Award - List of Winners". Societyfornewmusic.org. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
 - ^ "Memphis Flyer: "Belvedere Chamber Music Festival brings classical performers and composers from around the globe"". Memphisflyer.org. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
 - ^ "Boston Globe - "New music, old instruments with Aston Magna"". Bostonglobe.com. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
 - ^ a b "UCF Today - "New UCF Music Professor Composes Classical Music With a Twist"". Today.ucf.edu. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
 - ^ "Memphis Flyer - "Blueshift Ensemble partners with New York's ICEBERG at Crosstown"". Memphisflyer.com. Retrieved 18 December 2018.
 
