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Philip Hagemann
Composer

Biography
Hagemann was born in Mount Vernon, Indiana, the son of Harry Philip and Lorene (Knight) Hagemann. He learned to play the piano and the saxophone and took music degrees at Northwestern University in Evanston and Columbia University. From 1954-1956 he served in the US Army. He was a choral conductor in New York, and has published 75 works for choir.[1][2][3]

He has composed 10 one-act operas and two full-length operas.[2] His first opera was The King Who Saved Himself from Being Saved (1976), a work for children based on a story by John Ciardi.[1] Five of his operas are based on works by George Bernard Shaw; these include (links lead to the original plays) The Music Cure (1984), and Shaw Sings! (1988), which includes The Dark Lady of the Sonnets and Passion, Poison and Petrifaction. Other operas include works based on Henry James's The Aspern Papers, (which premiered at Northwestern University on the same night, 19 November 1988, that Dominic Argento's opera on the same story premiered in Dallas), Edith Wharton's Roman Fever (1989), and Oscar Wilde's The Nightingale and the Rose (2003).[2][4][5][1]

Among his other compositions are two choral cycles based on the verses of Ogden Nash, A Musical Menu and A Musical Menagerie.[6] His Christmas choral piece Fruitcake which includes both spoken and sung passages, is a humorous version of the cake recipe, and has sold over 150,000 copies of sheet music.[7][3]

The music critic Anthony Tommasini has written of Hagemann: "His music may lack a strong contemporary profile: his language is essentially tonal and lushly chromatic. Whole-tone melodic patterns recall Ravel". He added that "he injects grittiness into his music through the piling up of clusters and dissonance. He also writes effectively for the voice".[5]

Productions
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COMPANYTITLEDATES
Encompass New Opera TheatrePassion, Poison and Petrifaction or The Fatal Gazogene6/6/2008 - 6/22/2008
Encompass New Opera TheatreThe Dark Lady of the Sonnets6/6/2008 - 6/22/2008
Manhattan School of MusicParis and Oenone1/10/1999 - 1/10/1999


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