
Claude Baker
Claude Baker (b. 1948) attained his doctoral degree from the Eastman School of Music, where his principal composition teachers were Samuel Adler and Warren Benson. As a composer, Mr. Baker has received a number of professional honors, including an Academy Award in Music from the American Academy of Arts and Letters; two Kennedy Center Friedheim Awards; a “Manuel de Falla” Prize (Madrid); the Eastman-Leonard and George Eastman Prizes; BMI-SCA and ASCAP awards; commissions from the Koussevitzky Music Foundation, the Fromm Music Foundation, the Barlow Endowment for Music Composition, and Meet the Composer (Commissioning Music/USA); a Paul Fromm Residency at the American Academy in Rome; and fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Rockefeller Foundation, the Bogliasco Foundation, and the state arts councils of Indiana, Kentucky and New York. Among the many orchestras that have performed his music are those of Saint Louis, San Francisco, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis and Louisville, as well as the New York Philharmonic, the National Symphony Orchestra, the Orquesta Sinfonica de RTV Española, the Orquesta Nacional de España and the Musikkollegium Winterthur. Other ensembles include the Cleveland Chamber Symphony, the Esprit Orchestra, the Voices of Change, the Left Coast Chamber Ensemble, the Empyrean Ensemble and the Pacifica String Quartet (with pianist Ursula Oppens). His works are published by Lauren Keiser Music and Carl Fischer, and are recorded on the Naxos, ACA, Gasparo, Jeanné, IUMusic, TNC and Louisville First Edition labels. Mr. Baker has served on the faculties of the University of Georgia and the University of Louisville and has been a Visiting Professor at the Eastman School of Music. He is currently Class of 1956 Chancellor’s Professor of Composition in the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University, Bloomington. At the beginning of the 1991-92 concert season, he was appointed Composer-in-Residence of the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra, a position he held for eight years. In recognition of his contributions to the St. Louis community during that period, Mr. Baker was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Missouri-St. Louis in 1999.
Titles:
- 1985/1990 X550001 – Vier Nachtszenen
- 2000 R01143 – Symphony No. 1: A Whitman Cycle
- 1999 R01087 – The Mystic Trumpeter
- 1981/87 X541001 – Omaggi e Fantasie
- 2014 R01568 – Hor che’l ciel e la terra
- 2003/2005 X628504 – Three Phantasy Pieces for Viola and Percussion
- 2021 X504112 – A Voice Passes
- 1979 X510007 – Elegy
- 2023, rev. 2024 R01654 – Carmen infernarum machinarum fugax
- 2006 R01364 – Lamentations (pour la fin du monde) for Alto Saxophone and Orchestra
- 2008 X642712 – Burlesque for Alto Saxophone, Violin, Cello and Piano
- 2005/2008 R01341 – Märchenbilder
- 2007 X504070 – String Quartet No. 2: Capriccio
- 1980 X642716 – Divertissement for Clarinet and Piano Trio
- 1989 R00075 – Three Pieces: for 5 Timpani, 5 Roto-toms and Orchestra
- 1993 R00070 – Awaking the Winds (Full Orchestra)
- 1998 X410065 – Flights of Passage: From Silent Sun to Starry Night
- 1990 R00074 – Shadows: Four Dirge – Nocturnes for Orchestra
- 2020 R01620 – Tre Canzone for Chamber Orchestra
- 2003 X505014 – Tableaux Funebres for Piano Quintet
- 2001 R01205 – Aus Schwanengesang
- 1998 R00997 – Sleepers Awake
- 2017 X504100 – Annees de pelerinage: Italie
- 1972 X240002 – Canzonet
- 1995 R00077 – Whispers and Echoes
- 2019 R01597 – Tre Canzone for Full Orchestra
- 2018 R01598 – Canzona No. 2 from Tre Canzone: “Hor che’l ciel e la terra”
- 1982/83 R00072 – The Glass Bead Game
- 1989 R00076 – Three Pieces: for 5 Timpani, 5 Roto-toms and Wind Ensemble
- 1996 R00073 – Into the Sun
- 2010 R01479 – Concerto for Piano and Orchestra: From Noon to Starry Night
- 2019 R01596 – Il regalo di Fornaio: from Yet Another Set of Variations (on a Theme of Paganini)