Composer Fredrick Kaufman: Life on the Cutting Edge
Fredrick Kaufman (b.1936) is the composer of over one hundred and thirty compositions that have been performed worldwide by orchestras such as the Warsaw Philharmonic, the Israel Philharmonic, the Moscow Chamber Orchestra, the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, the Czech Radio Orchestra, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic, the Lithuanian Philharmonic and Chamber Orchestra, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra, the Czech Symphony Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony, the Instrumental Ensemble of Grenoble, the London Sinfonietta, Orchestra Novi Musici (Naples Italy), the Dominican Republic National Orchestra, the National Orchestra of Brazil, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the New World Symphony and the Pittsburgh Symphony orchestras. His ballets have been danced by companies such as the Royal Swedish Ballet, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Batsheva Dance Company, the Bat-Dor Dance Company and the Pennsylvania Dance Theater.
Kaufman is a former Fulbright Scholar, and author of The African Roots of Jazz, a groundbreaking study that drew heavily on his early musical life as a jazz trumpet player with the Woody Herman Band. He is the recipient of the Darius Milhaud Award in Composition from the Aspen Music Festival, and honors and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller, Guggenheim and Ford Foundations, the California, Montana and Pennsylvania Arts Councils as well as the Norwegian Government.
Fredrick Kaufman’s Holocaust composition Kaddish, which Bernard Holland of The New York Times described as “having the most expressive writing for strings to be heard today,” has been performed in the major concert halls of Europe, Eastern Europe, Scandinavia, Israel, South America, Asia and throughout the United States.
His works have received prizes at international competitions and have been selected for performances at festivals such as the Aspen Music Festival, the Telluride Chamber Music Festival, the Music Festival of the Hamptons, the Sarasota Music Festival, the Israel Festival, the Darmstadt Festival for New Music, the International Arts Festival in Vilnius, Lithuania, and the St. Cyprien International Festival of the Arts in France.
Renowned artists such as Richard Stoltzman, Julius Baker, Susan Starr, Roy Malan, Mark Drobinsky, Andres Diaz, David Kim, Roberto Diaz, Yehuda Hananni, Charles Neidich, Kemal Gekic, Paul Green, Sarah Lambert Bloom, The Miami String Quartet, The Diaz Trio and numerous others have recorded and performed Kaufman’s concertos and chamber music. Additionally, Israeli television has paid tribute to him as a composer in the thirty-minute documentary film Fredrick Kaufman-Life of an Artist.
In 1985, the Statue of Liberty committee commissioned Fredrick Kaufman to write a choral work Mother of Exiles, for the re-dedication ceremonies of the Statue of Liberty. The composition was premiered by the United Nations Chorus at the ceremony and was broadcast worldwide by network television. WE THE PEOPLE 200 of the City of Philadelphia commissioned Kaufman to write his 5th Symphony, “The American,” in 1987 for the 200th anniversary celebration of the Constitution. Maestro Kaufman conducted the premiere performance which was nationally broadcast on NBC-TV. Over the past 10 years, Kaufman has been called upon repeatedly to conduct his compositions around the world.
The points of departure for Kaufman’s writing are often gestures and sound imagery from his own wide-ranging background, which includes jazz and Eastern European Jewish folk traditions and a foundation deeply steeped in the classics as well as the avant garde. Kaufman continues to stretch the boundaries of standard approaches to composition.
Fredrick Kaufman currently resides in Miami Beach where he holds the position of Professor Emeritus in Composition at Florida International University. Professor Kaufman was the founding Director of the FIU School of Music for ten years and established its internationally acclaimed FIU Music Festival. He was formerly Academic Dean of the Philadelphia College of the Performing Arts and a faculty member at the University of Wisconsin, the University of Montana at Billings, the University of London and the Rubin Academy of Music in Jerusalem, Israel. Kaufman is the founder and former Artistic Director of the St. Cyprien International Festival of the Arts held in St. Cyprien, France.
The videos below are organized by topic and run between 30 seconds and 9 minutes. Click on any video. At the end we present an 11:30 minute performance of Kaminarimon Part II. You must be connected to the Internet to view the videos.
INSIGHT & INSPIRATION: 2:09 min.
EXPOSURE TO BROAD INFLUENCES: 0:47 sec.
EXPOSURE TO BROAD INFLUENCES: 6:51 min.
SEIZES OPPORTUNITIES: 1:15 min.
EXPOSURE TO BROAD INFLUENCES: 0:42 sec.
SERENDIPITY: 3:47 min.
CREATIVE FLEXIBILITY: 3:03 min.
INSIGHT & INSPIRATION: 0:44 sec.
EXPOSURE TO BROAD INFLUENCES: 3:57 min.
SELF-CONFIDENCE: 1:32 min.
INSIGHT & INSPIRATION: 5:10 min.
INSIGHT & INSPIRATION: 5:02 min.
CREATES A UNIQUE PERSONAL BRAND: 7:12 min.
VALUES FIRST-RATE EDUCATION: 1:33 min.
STRONG DRIVE FOR ACHIEVEMENT: 2:20 min.
INSIGHT & INSPIRATION: 5:05 min.
OVERCOMES CHALLENGES TO SUCCEED: 4:19 min.
CREATES A UNIQUE PERSONAL BRAND: 2:02 min.
CREATIVE FLEXIBILITY: 2:32 min.
OVERCOMES CHALLENGES TO SUCCEED: 8:33 min.
SEIZES OPPORTUNITIES: 2:30 min.
COMMUNITY VALUES: 2:16 min.
11:30 min.