Composers

K. L. Scott

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About

K.L. Scott (b.   ) Born in the Bronx and raised in Manhattan’s Harlem section, the music of Kevin Scott has been performed by the symphony orchestras of Atlanta, Houston, Shreveport and St. Louis under such notable conductors as Leonard Slatkin, JoAnn Falletta, Leslie Dunner, Yoel Levi, Lan Shui and Andre Raphel, and was the recipient of the 1992 Detroit Symphony/Unisys African American Composers’ Forum award.

Scott’s interest in composition was kindled while he was attending Christopher Columbus High School, educating himself in composition that ensued in readings of his first compositions by the school’s orchestra and band. Upon graduation in 1974, Scott began formal lessons in composition with John Corigliano and Ulysses Kay at Herbert H. Lehman College in the Bronx, and continued his studies at the Mannes College of Music with Christine Berl and David Tcimpidis, in addition to conducting with Yakov Kreizberg.

In 1984, Scott’s Fanfare G.A.F.: An American Overture was premiered by the Queens Philharmonic, which led to a series of commissions from the Brooklyn Philharmonic and Queens Symphony through the New York State Council on the Arts. In 1989, Scott was appointed resident composer for the RAPP Arts Center in Manhattan, writing scores for various theatrical productions including Thomas M. Disch’s Ben-Hur and new adaptations of Chekov’s The Seagull and Uncle Vanya.

In addition to his works for orchestra and the theatre, Scott has also composed music for chorus, wind ensemble, chamber ensemble and voice, in addition to underscoring various independent films. His sixth string quartet from 1995 received the first William Grant Still Memorial Commission, sponsored by St. Augustine’s College and Duke University, and premiered by the Ciompi Quartet.

As a conductor Scott is an untiring advocate of programming new, unknown or unjustly neglected composers. He has served as music director of several groups in the New York area, including the Doctor's Orchestral Society of New York, the Schubert Music Society, the Central City Chorus, and the Bronx Symphony Orchestra, where he served as resident conductor from 1995 to 1998, and has appeared as a guest conductor with the Brooklyn Philharmonic, Orchestra Society of Philadelphia and the Varna State Philharmonic in Bulgaria. From 2006 to 2014, Scott served on the faculty of SUNY Orange County Community College in Middletown, New York, where he directed that college's concert band program, and from 2014 to 2018 served as the music director of the Maybrook Wind Ensemble.

Scott has also recorded the music of Ulysses Kay for Albany Records, has written liner notes for new recordings of Bernard Herrmann's film scores for the California-based Tribute Film Classics label, and preface notes to several of Hugo Kaun's works for Musikproduktion Jürgen HЪflich in Munich. He has also served on the music panel of the New York State Council on the Arts, has served as a lecturer on various discussion panels and colleges.

Scott's thoughts as a composer and conductor are reflected in William Banfield's book Musical Landscapes in Color: Conversations with Black American Composers, published by Greenwood Press.

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Works by K. L. Scott

Title Collection Voice Type Range Poet
I Five Songs on Poems of Anne Bronte Soprano F4 - E5 Matsuo Basho
I - A Reminiscence (Yes, thou art gone!) Mezzo-Soprano D4 - G5 Anne Bronte
I - Garden Four Songs on Haiku of Matsuo Basho Soprano E4 - Ab5 Langston Hughes
II Four Songs on Haiku of Matsuo Basho Soprano F#4 - A#5 Matsuo Basho
II - End Three Songs on Poems of Langston Hughes Soprano Eb4 - A5 Langston Hughes
II- Oh, They Have Robbed Me of The Hope Five Songs on Poems of Anne Bronte Mezzo-Soprano C4 - A5 Anne Bronte
III Four Songs on Haiku of Matsuo Basho Soprano D#4 - F5 Matsuo Basho
III - Night Five Songs on Poems of Anne Bronte Mezzo-Soprano B3 - C5 Anne Bronte
III - Suicide's Note Three Songs on Poems of Langston Hughes Soprano C4 - E6 Langston Hughes
IV Four Songs on Haiku of Matsuo Basho Soprano E4 - G5 Matsuo Basho
IV - A Prayer Five Songs on Poems of Anne Bronte Mezzo-Soprano A3 - G#5 Anne Bronte
V - Retirement Five Songs on Poems of Anne Bronte Mezzo-Soprano Db4 - Bb5 Anne Bronte
Title Published Size Solo with Ensemble Duration Range Level Orchestration
A Passion of Our Time (In Memoriam Betty Shabazz) Yes Full Orchestra 10-20 Professional 2+picc dbl. alto fl.-2+1-2 dbl.Eb picc+1-2+1 4-2+Flglhn-3-1 Timp., 3-4 Perc. 2 Harps Strings
A Point Served… (In Remembrance Arthur Ashe) Yes Full Orchestra 10-20 Professional 2dbl picc-1+E. Hn-2dbl b.cl.-2 3-2-2-1 2 Perc. (BD, Cymbal, Xylophone, Vibraphone, Glockenspiel, Chimes, Crotales, Bell tree) Hp. Pf. Strings
Ben-Hur: Symphonic Studies for String Orchestra Yes String Orchestra 20+ Professional Strings
Fanfare G.A.F.: An American Overture Yes Full Orchestra 5-10 Professional 2+picc-2dblEH-2+b.cl-2 4-4-3-1 Timp., 4 Perc. Strings
Five Songs on Poems of Anne Brontë Yes Full Orchestra Mezzo soprano 20+ Professional Mezzo-soprano; 2+picc-2+E. Hn-2+b. cl-2+cbssn 4-3-3-1 Timp., 3-4 Perc., Hp. Strings
Introduction and Allegro Yes String Orchestra 5-10 Professional Strings
Lazy Lion Yes Full Orchestra opt. narrator 20+ Professional 2dbl picc-2dbl E.Hn-2dbl b. cl-2dbl cbssn 4-3-3-1 Timp.,4-5 Perc. Hp. Strings
Scherzo for String Orchestra Yes String Orchestra Under 5 Professional Strings
The Hunting of the Snark Yes Chamber Narrator, Soprano 20+ Professional 1dbl picc-1dbl E.Hn.-1dbl b. cl.-1dbl cbssn. 1-1-1-1 Timp., 2-3 Perc. Hp., Pf. Strings
Thurgood: A Portrait of Jurisprudence Yes Full Orchestra Professional 3dbl picc+picc.dbl alto fl.-2+EH-Eb picc+2+b.cl.-2+cbssn. 6-3+Flglhn-3-bar.hn.-1 Timp., 5 Perc. Hp. Pf. String