Kirk NurockBM and MM in Composition, Juilliard
Composer, Pianist, Arranger, Conductor
Profile:Composer/pianist Kirk Nurock orchestrated for Dizzy
Gillespie, Leonard Bernstein and Meredith Monk, conducted a work for 2O voices
and 3 canines at Carnegie Hall, and won a scholarship at age 16, awarded by
Duke Ellington. A child prodigy, Nurock
[b.1948] sat in with the likes of Chet Baker, Sonny Stitt and Phil Woods. In 1971, he founded the Natural Sound
Workshop, dedicated to exploring the myriad sounds of untrained voices. A video documentary, “Animalsong,” chronicles
his compositions for chorus and the animals of the Bronx Zoo. His works have
been performed by Clark Terry, Eddie Gomez, Jane Ira Bloom, Frank Foster, Rufus
Reid, Theo Bleckmann, Janis Siegel and Miles Griffith. His first solo record was produced by New
School Jazz founder, Arnie Lawrence.
Nurock has been interviewed by Studs Terkel, published by Schirmer's,
recorded on Columbia Masterworks, Impulse and Tzadik, was professor at Berlin's
Hochschule der Künste, board member of Meet The Composer and broadcast on NBC,
PBS and Bravo. He holds a Masters's
degree in composition from Juilliard.
Keyboard Magazine called him “joyously iconoclastic” and the New York
Times wrote, “Mr. Nurock has unique credentials.” Visit
www.kirknurock.com