Donald Martin Jenni (original) (raw)

About DBpedia

Donald Martin Jenni (born Milwaukee, October 4, 1937 – died New Orleans June 21, 2006) was an American composer, musicologist, and educator. A piano and composition prodigy, Jenni began weekend studies with composer Leon Stein in 1950, and published several compositions before graduating from high school in 1954; he was "championed" during his teen years by composer Henry Cowell.

Property Value
dbo:abstract Donald Martin Jenni (born Milwaukee, October 4, 1937 – died New Orleans June 21, 2006) was an American composer, musicologist, and educator. A piano and composition prodigy, Jenni began weekend studies with composer Leon Stein in 1950, and published several compositions before graduating from high school in 1954; he was "championed" during his teen years by composer Henry Cowell. In 1954, he began his undergraduate education at De Paul University in Chicago, earning a bachelor's degree in music; he was also choirmaster at St. Patrick's Church in South Chicago, Chicago from 1955-60. He earned a master's degree in Medieval Studies from the University of Chicago in 1962 and a doctorate in music composition from Stanford University in 1966. He taught at De Paul University Chicago from 1962–68, then joined the faculty in music composition and theory at the University of Iowa from 1968. He was tenured in 1974, and served as head of Iowa's composition and theory areas from 1990-1997. Among his students at Iowa were James Romig, Heinrich Taube, and David Lang. Lang first studied with Jenni in a Stanford course surveying French music from Charlemagne to Pierre Boulez; Lang writes, "I had no interest in this music, I thought," and he took the course reluctantly, but found that "the level of erudition was something I had never experienced before. Jenni’s deep knowledge of the music and the history behind the music was mindblowingly persuasive. Most of all, his ability to subject even the most seemingly obvious musical materials to a laser-like microscopic analysis was miraculous. It was by far the best course I had as an undergraduate"; Lang then "decided to follow Jenni to the University of Iowa" for his master's degree. Jenni "had knowledge of a dozen" languages, and was fluent in many of them, including French, German, Swiss, Danish, Slovak, and Hungarian. His scholarly research was also wide-ranging, including South Indian classical music, secular and Gregorian medieval music, and Western monasticism - including a translation of the homilies of the 13th-century abbot Ogier of Locedio. In 1996, Jenni became a claustral oblate of the Benedictine monastery of Christ in the Desert in Chama, New Mexico, and the legal guardian of a boy from Gambia whom he had sponsored through the Christian Children's Fund. In 1999, when his foster son completed high school and enrolled in college, Jenni retired from Iowa and moved to Chama to become the monastery's choirmaster. In 2002, he moved to New Orleans, where his foster son was working; in 2004 his foster son married; and in 2006, he died of cancer. (en)
dbo:wikiPageID 50956585 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageLength 6426 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
dbo:wikiPageRevisionID 1073098145 (xsd:integer)
dbo:wikiPageWikiLink dbc:Classical_musicians_from_Wisconsin dbr:David_Lang_(composer) dbr:University_of_Chicago dbr:University_of_Iowa dbc:Benedictine_oblates dbc:20th-century_American_male_musicians dbr:Christian_Children's_Fund dbr:Gambia dbr:Stanford_University dbr:Leon_Stein dbc:1937_births dbc:2006_deaths dbc:20th-century_American_composers dbc:20th-century_classical_composers dbc:DePaul_University_alumni dbc:Musicians_from_Milwaukee dbc:Musicians_from_Iowa dbc:People_from_Rio_Arriba_County,_New_Mexico dbr:Henry_Cowell dbr:James_Romig dbc:American_classical_composers dbc:American_male_classical_composers dbr:Chama,_New_Mexico dbr:Charlemagne dbr:Pierre_Boulez dbr:South_Chicago,_Chicago dbr:Benedictine dbr:Oblate dbr:De_Paul_University
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate dbt:Authority_control dbt:Reflist dbt:Short_description
dcterms:subject dbc:Classical_musicians_from_Wisconsin dbc:Benedictine_oblates dbc:20th-century_American_male_musicians dbc:1937_births dbc:2006_deaths dbc:20th-century_American_composers dbc:20th-century_classical_composers dbc:DePaul_University_alumni dbc:Musicians_from_Milwaukee dbc:Musicians_from_Iowa dbc:People_from_Rio_Arriba_County,_New_Mexico dbc:American_classical_composers dbc:American_male_classical_composers
schema:sameAs http://viaf.org/viaf/115979584
rdf:type owl:Thing
rdfs:comment Donald Martin Jenni (born Milwaukee, October 4, 1937 – died New Orleans June 21, 2006) was an American composer, musicologist, and educator. A piano and composition prodigy, Jenni began weekend studies with composer Leon Stein in 1950, and published several compositions before graduating from high school in 1954; he was "championed" during his teen years by composer Henry Cowell. (en)
rdfs:label Donald Martin Jenni (en)
owl:sameAs yago-res:Donald Martin Jenni http://d-nb.info/gnd/1089819838 http://viaf.org/viaf/432349 wikidata:Donald Martin Jenni https://global.dbpedia.org/id/2MkZM
prov:wasDerivedFrom wikipedia-en:Donald_Martin_Jenni?oldid=1073098145&ns=0
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf wikipedia-en:Donald_Martin_Jenni
is dbo:wikiPageWikiLink of dbr:List_of_compositions_for_viola:_I_to_K dbr:David_Lang_(composer) dbr:Kevin_Siegfried
is foaf:primaryTopic of wikipedia-en:Donald_Martin_Jenni