Richard Einhorn
Richard Einhorn is an American composer of contemporary classical music.
Einhorn graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Columbia University in 1975, and studied composition and electronic music with Jack Beeson, Vladimir Ussachevsky, and Mario Davidovsky.
His best-known work, Voices of Light is an oratorio scored for soloists, chorus, orchestra and a bell. It was inspired by Carl Theodor Dreyer's silent film The Passion of Joan of Arc. He has also composed many horror and thriller film scores, including Shock Waves, Don't Go in the House, Eyes of a Stranger, The Prowler, Dead of Winter, Blood Rage, Sister, Sister and Dark Tower. He also contributed to the soundtrack of Liberty! The American Revolution.
In a 2011 New York Times article, Einhorn discussed his use of hearing loops to enjoy concerts with his hearing aid.Musical works
Concert works
- The Origin an opera/oratorio inspired by Charles Darwin's life and work. Libretto compiled from Darwin's writings by Einhorn and the American poet Catherine Barnett
- Voices of Light oratorio
- Red Angels ballet
- A Carnival of Miracles for four voices
- The Fourth Manner of Loving for chorus and orchestra
- Freud and Dora: A Case of Hysteria opera in two acts
- My Many Colored Days By Dr. Seuss for symphony orchestra and narrator
Film scores
- Shock Waves
- Don't Go in the House
- Eyes of a Stranger
- The Prowler
- Blood Rage
- Dead of Winter
- Sister, Sister
- Necessary Parties
- Dark Tower
- Closet Land – with Philip Glass
- Darrow
- A House in the Hills
- Fire-Eater