John Vincent

Composer

1902 – 1977

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Who was John Vincent?

John Nathaniel Vincent, Jr was an American composer, conductor, and music educator.

He was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and studied at the New England Conservatory of Music under Frederick Converse and George Chadwick graduating with a diploma in 1927. He continued his studies at George Peabody College where he earned a bachelors and a masters degree followed by doctoral studies at Harvard University from 1933–1935. While at Harvard studying under Walter Piston he won the John Knowles Paine Traveling Fellowship for two years of study with Nadia Boulanger. After transferring to Cornell University he earned his PhD in 1942. Vincent was head of the music department at Western Kentucky University from 1937–1945 and Schoenberg’s successor as professor of composition at UCLA, a position he held from 1946–1969. He died in Santa Monica, California in 1977.

As a composer, Vincent's music is known for its rhythmic vitality and lyricism. Although his music is essentially classical in form it is distinctly individual. The free tonality of his work makes use of what he calls ‘paratonality’: the predominance of a diatonic element in a polytonal or atonal passage.

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Born
May 17, 1902
Birmingham
Also known as
  • John Nathaniel Vincent
  • John Nathaniel Vincent, Jr
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • PhD, Cornell University
    Musical composition
    ( - 1942)
  • Harvard University
  • Peabody College
Lived in
  • Birmingham
  • California
    ( - 1977/01/21)
Died
Jan 21, 1977
Santa Monica

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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