William DeFotis Papers

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Collection Overview

Title: William DeFotis Papers, 1953-2003View associated digital content.

ID: 26/20/124

Primary Creator: DeFotis, William (1953-2003)

Extent: 4.9 cubic feet

Arrangement: By type of material

Subjects: Alumni, Baylor University, Brün, Herbert (1918-2000), Composers, Compositions-Music, Computer Music, Gaburo, Kenneth (1926-1993), Music Composition, Vocal music, William and Mary, College of

Formats/Genres: Experimental Music, Papers

Languages: English

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Consists of publications, correspondence, manuscript and published musical compositions, programs, audio and video recordings of William DeFotis' compositions and performances, and newsclippings, documenting the career of alumnus and composer William DeFotis.  Major correspondents include:  Steven Blum, William Brooks, Herbert Brün, Constance DeFotis, Kenneth Gaburo, Perry Goldstein, Walter Levin, Allen Otte and Percussion Group Cincinnati, and Steve Whiting.

Biographical Note

William DeFotis (1953-2003) was born in Chicago, Illinois. He studied music composition with Herbert Brün, Ben Johnston, and Morgan Powell at the University of Illinois, earning his Bachelor's of Music (1975) and his Master's of Music (1977) at Illinois. In 1977 he traveled to German on a Fulbright grant to study with composer and musicologist Wolf Rosenberg. During this period, he toured with Musica Negativa, playing clarinet. Upon his return DeFotis attended the University of Iowa, earning a DMA in conducting. From 1983 to 1985, he taught composition and orchestra at Baylor University and from 1986 to 1996 he taught at the College of William and Mary.

DeFotis's compositions have been performed by the LaSalle Quartet, Percussion Group Cincinnati, Opus One, the University of Cincinnati College Conservatory Philharmonia, and the Virginia Symphony Orchestra. DeFotis took medical retirement in 1996, after which he composed and recorded more than a dozen songs for the album Satire is Serious Business, which was released by Centaur Records. DeFotis died due to complications from multiple sclerosis in 2003.

Subject/Index Terms

Alumni
Baylor University
Brün, Herbert (1918-2000)
Composers
Compositions-Music
Computer Music
Gaburo, Kenneth (1926-1993)
Music Composition
Vocal music
William and Mary, College of

Administrative Information

Repository: University of Illinois Archives

Accruals: 7/24/2003

Other Note: 9 Pages

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URL: https://files.archon.library.illinois.edu/uasfa/2620124.pdf

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