Steve Rouse
Music Theory & Composition
Visit Steve's web site: http://www.steverouse.com
Winner of the 1987 Prix de Rome, Steve Rouse holds among his awards a
three-year Meet The Composer residency, a National Endowment for the
Arts Composition Fellowship, the American Academy and Institute of Arts
and Letters 1995 Hinrichsen Prize and 1985 Ives Composition Prize, two
Al Smith Artist Fellowships from the Kentucky Arts Council, First Prize
in the 1986 Dartmouth Competition for New Choral Music for his Dense
Pack, numerous ASCAP awards, and the 1999 Research and Creative
Achievement Award from the University of Louisville.
Rouse's works have been performed in England, Italy, Ecuador, the
Soviet Union, Taiwan, and throughout the U.S., including performances
by the St. Louis Symphony, the Cincinnati Symphony, the Louisville
Orchestra, the Detroit Symphony, the American Composers Orchestra, the
American Brass Quintet, Parnassus, Composers, Inc., and the
League/ISCM. He has received commissions from, among others, the
Louisville Orchestra, the League/ISCM, the Guayaquil, Ecuador Chamber
Orchestra, the University of Michigan Contemporary Directions Ensemble
for the 1984 National Organ Conference, and the Kentucky Music Teachers
Association. Rouse's Into the Light has been recorded for Telarc
Records by the Cincinnati Symphony, and his Enigma for Delos Records by
Gerard Schwarz and the Seattle Symphony, with trumpet soloist Jeff
Silberschlag. His trumpet sonata, The Avatar, as recorded by Ray Mase,
is available on Summit Records (CDC 148), and More Light, The Avatar
and A Flying Leap! have been recorded for the Coronet label by
trumpeter Michael Tunnell. Steve Rouse is published by C. F. Peters,
MMB, and Primal Press.
Born in Moss Point, Mississippi in 1953, Rouse began composing and
improvising at age five, subsequently studying piano, bassoon, and
saxophone. At thirteen he began four years as a bassoonist in the Gulf
Coast Symphony and also began performing with his first rhythm and
blues group. His principal composition teachers include Luigi Zaninelli
at the University of Southern Mississippi (BM Theory/Composition) and,
at the University of Michigan, where he received his Master of Music
and Doctorate of Music in composition, Leslie Bassett and William
Albright. While a graduate student, Rouse served for three years as
Music Director and accompanist for the Dance Department of Eastern
Michigan University and started a successful jingle production company
partnership in the Ann Arbor/Detroit area. At the conclusion of his
graduate studies, his "Hexachords and Their Trichordal Generators: An
Introduction" was published in the music theory journal, In Theory
Only, December 1985, Volume 8, Number 8, p.19-43.
In 1988 Steve Rouse joined the theory and composition faculty of
the University of Louisville School of Music. Between 1990 and 1998 he
was the university's principal coordinator for the New Dimensions
Series, a series of new music produced collaboratively by the School of
Music and the Louisville Orchestra. Since 1989 Rouse has served as a
first round juror for the Grawemeyer International Composition Award,
and he has been a National Advisory Board member for the League of
Composers/International Society for Contemporary Music since 1991.
As Composer in Residence for the Meet The Composer Louisville
Residency from 1995-1998, Rouse wrote music for all levels of public
school music ensembles and worked extensively with students, teachers,
and administrators to develop and implement musical outreach programs.
The residency offered a unique opportunity to work closely with local
government and social service agencies to create outreach possibilities
surrounding musical creativity, such as the highly visible and
successful Young Composers program.
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