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Everette Minchew

Everette Minchew

About Me


Composer Everette Minchew (born 1977) is consistently active in the creation, performance, and promotion of contemporary music. Moderately prolific, his catalogue includes small chamber pieces for violin, piano, various wind instruments, harpsichord and electronic music. Current commissions include a string trio and an opera based on an 11th-century crusades tale.

His earliest musical training came at the age of eleven when he began playing alto saxophone; it wasn’t long until he began his first attempts in composition. He received a Bachelor’s Degree in Music History from the University of Southern Mississippi, where he studied saxophone under world-renowned soloist, Lawrence Gwozdz.

Minchew's works are characterized by their intense timbral explorations and brutal dissonance. That is not to say, however, that the compositions are devoid of beauty. In the first of the Two Brief Pieces, for example, the harpsichord chimes stringent yet haunting chords evoking a sense of loss. Other pieces, like the Figment No. 2 "Juggler's Fancy" play upon the kaleidoscopic interaction between timbres and tones. The rapid alternation of pizzicato, arco bowing, and extreme glissandi remind the listener of Xenakis coupled with a Berio Sequenza. Minchew's Invention "Two-Part Contraption" for piano owes much to Ligeti's etudes and boogie-woogie jazz.

His music has been performed around the United States, and he was the featured composer at the 2005 Intégrales New Music Festival in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

He currently resides in Hattiesburg, Mississippi with his wife and son.

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Member Since: 11/7/2005
Band Website: sequenza21.com/minchew.html
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Influences: Iannis Xenakis, Gyorgy Ligeti, Giacento Scelsi, Elliott Carter, Pascal Dusapin, Brian Ferneyhough, Radiohead, Ken Ueno, Pierre Boulez, Harrison Birtwistle, Salvatore Sciarrino, Wolfgang Rihm, Helmut Lachenmann.
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I now have a few PDF files of my music available on my Classical Lounge page.

Available works:

Figment No. 2 "Juggler's Fancy" for Violin Alone

Figment No. 3 "Euterpe" for Flute Alone

Lament for Luciano Berio for Harpsichord

If you download any of these files just drop me a message about any questions you may have or if you will be performing my works.


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My Blog

PDF files of my music are now available.

I now have a few PDF files of my music available on my Classical Lounge page.http://www.classicallounge.com/everetteminchewAvailable works:Figment No. 2 "Juggler's Fancy" for Violin AloneFigment No. 3...
Posted by Everette Minchew on Sun, 25 Feb 2007 01:45:00 PST

Canon In Memoriam Iannis Xenakis for Saxophone Quartet

My 2002 saxophone quartet has finally been placed on myspace.  It wasn't until march of this year that it received a good performance by the USM Graduate Saxophone Quartet.  The performance ...
Posted by Everette Minchew on Mon, 30 Oct 2006 10:49:00 PST

New work

I just posted a new work.  In Pursuit of Mythical Beasts is an electronic piece that will be choreographed at the Integrales New Music Festival here at USM in May.
Posted by Everette Minchew on Wed, 29 Mar 2006 10:19:00 PST

upcoming performance

Friday night starting at 8pm at Java Works here in HBurg some of my friends will be performing various new classical works.  There will be a performance of my new Solo Flute piece, Figment No3 "E...
Posted by Everette Minchew on Mon, 20 Mar 2006 07:19:00 PST

World Premiere

Last night I had a world premiere.  My Figment for Alto Saxophone was performed on Flute by Amanda Maas at the University of Iowa.  Now I am just waiting on the recording.
Posted by Everette Minchew on Tue, 21 Feb 2006 04:30:00 PST

Figment

My friend Matt Gelband performed my piece, Figment for Alto Saxophoe Solo a few weeks ago. He did a fine job. So now the mp3 is up for everyone to hear.happy listening.
Posted by Everette Minchew on Wed, 04 Jan 2006 11:49:00 PST

new piece

Well soon I will post a MP3 of my work, Figment for Alto Saxophone alone.  My friend Matt Gelband performed the work two weeks ago and it was one of the best performances any of my music has had....
Posted by Everette Minchew on Tue, 27 Dec 2005 08:41:00 PST