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Robert van Sice
Robert Van Sice has rapidly become the most exciting performer
of contemporary marimba music on the concert scene. To date he
has premiered over one hundred works, including concertos, chamber
music, and solos, and is in demand the world over.
In his varied performing career, Mr. Van Sice has made solo
appearances with symphony orchestras and given recitals in
Europe, North America, Africa, and The Far East. In 1989 he
gave the first full-length marimba recital at the Concertgebouw
in Amsterdam, and has since played in most of Europe’s
major concert halls, many of which have been broadcasted by
the BBC, Swedish Radio, Norwegian Radio, WDR, and Radio France.
He is now frequently invited as a soloist with Europe’s
leading contemporary music ensembles, including London Sinfonietta,
Ensemble Contrechamps and L’ltineraire. Mr. Van Sice
has played the opening concerts for the Archipel, Darmstadt
and North American New Music festivals and has previously appeared
at the Meltdown, Ultima, and Ars Musica festivals among many
others. Future engagements include tours to Japan, South America,
and Scandinavia. A return visit to the Concertgebouw is also
planned with English composer James Woods "Spirit Festival
With Lamentations". This work sees the introduction of
his newly developed quarter-tone marimba to the concert schedule,
a unique and innovative instrument which brings the marimba
closer to its traditional roots, while establishing new parameters
of modern expressionism.
Robert Van Sice is today one of the worlds most sought after
marimba teachers. From 1988 to 1997 he headed Europe’s
first diploma program for solo marimba at the Rotterdams Conservatorium.
He took up his new appointment at the Yale School of Music
in September 1997. Mr. Van Sice has given master classes in
over twenty countries and frequently visits the major conservatories
in Europe as a guest lecturer.
In 1982 he became the youngest ever winner of the Cleveland
Institute of Music Competition while studying with Cloyd Duff
(timpanist, Cleveland Orchestra). Other teachers have included
the Japanese marimbist Keiko Abe, and the American marimbists
Leigh Howard Stevens and Michael Rosen.
Robert Van Sice has released three CD’s for Etcetera
records. He is presently under contract with Mode Records,
a project which began with the 1995 release of James Wood’s
music for marimba.
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