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James P. Callahan (Composer)

Born: USA

The American pianist, organist, and composer, James P. Callahan, earned a BA from St. John’s University (MN) and an MFA in piano and Ph.D. in music theory and composition from the University of Minnesota. In addition he studied at the Salzburg Mozarteum and the Vienna Academy of Music. His teachers, among others, included Anton Heiller, organ, Willem Ibes and Duncan McNab, piano, and Paul Fetler, composition.

As an organist, James Callahan has performed numerous recitals in the upper mid-west, New York and Austria. His performances have appeared on the nationally broadcast radio program Pipedreams. Centaur issued a CD of his performances of works by Oberdoerffer, Max Reger, Josef Rheinberger and Schmidt on the Gabriel Kney organ at the University of St. Thomas. He also performed solo piano recitals and made concerto appearances. His repertoire includes all five piano concertos by L.v. Beethoven. He made five appearances on KTCA-TV’s Private College Concert Series and his recitals have been broadcast on Minnesota Public Radio. In addition to his solo performances, he has been a member of the Callahan and Faricy duo piano team who have performed extensively throughout the upper midwest.

James Callahan is Professor Emeritus at the university of St. Thomas. He taught piano, organ, composition, music theory, and piano literature.

James Callahan has composed over 125 five works for piano, organ, orchestra, band, opera, and chamber ensembles. His works have been performed both by the Minnesota Orchestra, and The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. His two operas, Processions and Sanctuary have left their audiences contemplating how people of faith should respond to a world filled with human evil. Live performances of his Cantata for two choirs and instrumentalists, Psalm Cantata for choir and organ, and Tetraptych: a Symphony in Four Scenes have each been produced as stand alone programs and broadcast on MPR. His works have been published by McLaughlin-Reilly, GIA, Paraclete Press, Abingdon Press, and Beautiful Star Publishing. Awards have included a study grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities and a Bush Artist Fellowship.

Source: Sigma Alpha Iota Website (2010); University of St. Thomas Website (2011)
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (August 2011)

James P Callahan: Short Biography | Arrangements/Transcriptions: Works | Recordings

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