John Heiss, composer
John Heiss is an active composer,
conductor, flutist, and teacher. He is the Director
of the Contemporary Ensemble at New England Conservatory,
where he teaches in the flute, chamber music, composition,
music history and musicology, and music theory departments.
His works have been performed
worldwide, receiving premieres by Speculum Musicae,
Boston Musica Viva, Collage New Music, the Da Capo
Chamber Players, Aeolian Chamber Players, Tanglewood
Festival Orchestra, and Alea III.
He has received awards and commissions
from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Fromm
Foundation, NEA, Rockefeller Foundation, Massachusetts
Council on the Arts and Humanities, ASCAP, and the
Guggenheim Foundation. His principal publishers are
Boosey & Hawkes, E.C. Schirmer, and Elkus &
Son. Heiss has been principal flute of Boston Musica
Viva and has performed with many local ensembles,
including the BSO. His articles on contemporary music
have appeared in Winds Quarterly, Perspectives of
New Music, and The Instrumentalist. Heiss has directed
twelve of NECs annual festivals, plus visits
by many composers including Ligeti, Lutoslawski, Berio,
Carter, Messiaen, Schuller, and Tippett. Along with
Juilliard faculty Joel Sachs, Heiss has designed and
written a book/CD-Rom classical music primer for Blue
Marble Music entitled Classical Explorer. His compositions
are recorded on TelArc, Nonesuch, CRI, Golden Crest,
Arista, Turnabout, Video Artists International, Boston
Records, AFKA.