American pianist and avant-garde composer of operas.
Different from jazz pianist Johnny Eaton born 1934 (Yale)
Born March 30, 1935 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA.
Died December 2, 2015.
Eaton composed operas both grandiose and chamber-size and was an early proponent of synthesizer music. He began as a swing pianist, leading a Princeton student jazz group, the Princetonians, who recorded two albums for Columbia Records, “Johnny Eaton and the Princetonians” and “Far Out, Near In.”
Eaton graduated from Princeton University, in 1957 and received his Masters two years later. He explored his own ideas about music in all genres, writing microtonally and for electronic synthesizers, the Synket, and the Moog synthesizer. He spent 11 years in Rome at the American Academy.
He composed more than 20 operas, some of which required reduced numbers of performers, called pocket operas. He taught at Indiana University and at the University of Chicago. He was the recipient of the Prix de Rome, Guggenheim Fellow, MacArthur Fellow and professor emeritus of composition at the University of Chicago.
2007
Electronic Music Foundation
CD, Album
1998
Albany Records
CD
1992
Musical Arts Center, Indiana University School of Music
CD
1987
Opus One
CD, Album
1980
Indiana University Opera Theater
3xLP, Album
1973
1972
Composers Recordings Inc. (CRI)
LP
1971
1968
1967
Rarissima
2xAcetate, LP, Ltd
1967
1962
1955
Not On Label
LP
2015
American Modern Recordings
CD, Album
1983
RCA
3xLP, Comp, RE + Box
1962
1957
1955
1955
1999
Harwood Academic Publishers
CD, Comp, Boo
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