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David Borden

David Russell Borden[1] (born December 25, 1938, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American composer and keyboard player of minimalist music.

For the New Hampshire politician, see David Borden (politician). For the American judge, see David M. Borden.

David Borden

(1938-12-25) December 25, 1938

American

Composer

In 1969, with the support of Robert Moog, he founded the synthesizer ensemble Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company in Ithaca New York. Mother Mallard performed pieces by Robert Ashley, John Cage, Terry Riley, Philip Glass, and Steve Reich. In addition to his work with electronics and the Mother Mallard ensemble, Borden has written music for various chamber and vocal ensembles. He is also an accomplished jazz pianist.


David Borden was educated at the Eastman School of Music and Harvard University. At Harvard he studied with Leon Kirchner and Randall Thompson, and at Eastman with Bernard Rogers and Howard Hanson. He was also a Fulbright student in Berlin Germany, where he studied at the Hochschule für Musik [1].


Borden's compositions are similar to the repetitive minimalist style of Philip Glass, Steve Reich, and Terry Riley. Borden is also very interested in counterpoint, best demonstrated in his large scale series of works The Continuing Story of Counterpoint, Parts 1-12.


David Borden was commissioned to write the score to the 1973 film The Exorcist by director William Friedkin. However, less than a minute of Borden's music was actually used in the film (Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells was prominently featured on the soundtrack instead.)


Borden participated in the many activities surrounding the 30th anniversary of the founding of Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company in 1999, including several live performances and CD reissues on the Cuneiform record label.


His The Continuing Story of Counterpoint (a twelve-part cycle of pieces for synthesizers, acoustic instruments and voice) has been called the "Goldberg Variations of minimalism.'" John DiLiberto


Four books have cited and discussed his work. In keeping with his interdisciplinary approach to his life and work, two books deal with American music history, one with music technology and one with the paintings of George Deem:


Borden's music is recorded by the Cuneiform, New World Records, Lameduck and Arbiter labels.


His first composition teachers were jazz musicians Jimmy Giuffre and Jaki Byard. He collaborates and performs with his son, Gabriel Borden and stepson, Sam Godin. Borden resides in Ithaca, NY with his wife, Rebecca Godin. He is the retired founder and Director of the Digital Music Program (now the Cornell Electroacoustic Music Center) at Cornell University.

1959 Dialogues for trombone and trumpet

1967 All-American Teenage Lovesongs for wind ensemble and tape, commissioned by Ithaca High School

1970 Cloudscape for Peggy

1970 Easter for Mother Mallard ensemble

1972 (?) C-A-G-E, Part I for Mother Mallard ensemble

1974 C-A-G-E, Part II for Mother Mallard ensemble

1975 C-A-G-E, Part III for Mother Mallard ensemble

1978 Enfield in Summer for Mother Mallard ensemble

1978 Enfield in Winter for Mother Mallard ensemble

1984 I Trill Tunes (anagram of ) for one or two keyboards

Nurit Tilles

1987 Double Portrait for two pianos

1989 Angels for vocal ensemble and Mother Mallard ensemble

1994 Notes From Vienna for solo electric guitar and wind ensemble (or synthesizers)

1995 Infinity Variations for two fortepianos and chamber orchestra

2002 Naked American (anagram of Diane Ackerman)

2003 K216.01a for solo electric violin and synthesizers

2005 A Tin Haiku (anagram of Kia-Hui Tan)

2006 Smart Hubris (anagram of Ritsu Brahm) for solo violin and synthesizers

2007 Heaven-Kept Soul (anagram of ) for solo piano and synthesizers

Kathleen Supové

2007 Tribute to Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn for synthesizers

1990-2010 Earth Journeys (variations on Happy Birthday to You)

2009 Viola Farber in 7 Movements for synthesizers

2010 Remembering Jimmy

2010 ESP 9461 NY

2011-2014 Variations on a Theme of Philip Glass 2011-2014 for synthesizers

2014 Quartet in Four Movements for oboe and string trio

2012-2016 12 Preludes and Fugues for solo piano

2011-2016 12 Preludes and Fugues for two pianos

Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co.

1981 Music For Amplified Keyboard Instruments [Red Music]

1983 Anatidae [Cuneiform: LP only]

1988 Migration [Cuneiform: LP only]

1988 The Continuing Story of Counterpoint Parts 9-12 [Cuneiform]

1990 The Continuing Story of Counterpoint Parts 5-8 [Cuneiform]

1990 The Continuing Story of Counterpoint Parts 1-4+8 [Cuneiform]

1992 Double Portrait (1987) included in collection U.S. Choice by Double Edge piano duo [CRI]

1993 Cayuga Night Music [Lameduck]

1995 Places, Times, and People [Cuneiform]

2003 Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Co., music by David Borden (previously unissued 1976-77 recordings of "Counterpoint" Parts 1 & 3 and "C-A-G-E" part 3) [Arbiter]

2005 Waterwheel (by Steve Drews) (excerpt: Film by Edin Velez, Music by Mother Mallard) included in collection Ohm+ [DVD, Ellipsis Arts]

2011 FRKWYS07 [Rvng Intl], with , Laurel Halo, Daniel Lopatin and Sam Godin.

James Ferraro

Marathon (1965)

Flatland (1965)

Branches (1970)

The Exorcist (1973)

They Made Movies in Ithaca (1975)

It's Tough To Make It In This League (1977) CBS Sports

Louisville (1998)

Composer:

Mother Mallard's Portable Masterpiece Company

Minimalist music

Mother Mallard http://www.mothermallard.com

[2]

David Borden http://www.davidborden.org

[3]

David Borden/Mother Mallard page

Cuneiform Records