Biography:
American classical composer John Mitchell
was born in Hollywood, California on April 26,1941, first
son of John Stewart Mitchell, pianist and cousin of Canadian
novelist W.O. Mitchell, and Hungarian-born singer Teresa
Hideg Mitchell. He studied music composition at the University
of California, Los Angeles with Dr. John Vincent, who succeeded
Arnold Schoenberg as professor of composition there. In
1965, after Dr.Vincent lost his position to proponents
of atonality (no melodies or harmonies) there was no place
at UCLA for a composer writing in traditional forms, and
John Mitchell left, but he and Dr.Vincent remained close
friends until Vincent's death in 1977. Since 1962 Mitchell
has been a church music director, organist, and opera coach.
At present he is organist of the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, Santa Monica, California. His compositions include
works for solo piano and organ, choral music, chamber music,
art songs and operas. In 2000-2003 he has written two piano
sonatas, a song cycle based on T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets,
a setting of Robert Browning's Childe Roland to the Dark
Tower Came for vocal quartet, a quartet for flute, viola,
bassoon and piano, a dance suite for piano, a requiem mass,
and song settings of poetry of Anne Sexton. Current projects
include song settings of the poetry of Dylan Thomas, Persian
poet Kabir (in translation), South American poets Jorge
Luis Borges and Delmira Agustini (in the original Spanish),
a string quartet, and an opera based on Emily Brontë's
Wuthering Heights. Mitchell is a member of the American
Guild of Organists, the American Music Center, and the
Center for Promotion of Contemporary Composers. He lives
in Los Angeles with his wife Vicky , a dog named Chelsea,
and five cats (Elizabeth, Adolf, Shelley, Isolde and Babalou).
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