User:Johnrinehart

John Rinehart is a modern day contemporary classical composer and pianist. His life's works stand unparalleled in their genius, beauty, and clarity but like that of most 20th century composers they remain largely unknown.

Born in 1937 in Pittsburgh PA, he had begun serious musical studies by age 5 and at age 8 performed his first composition on piano, a waltz, for a concert in Akron Ohio celebrating the birth of the United Nations. In 1949 during the early days of television the young 12 year old appeared on ABC's broadcast of Rising Stars playing Chopin's Minute Waltz (in one minute flat!). Continuing his studies through college at Kent State University he studied piano and composition under Harold Miles, thus beginning his mature body of work with piano compositions, pieces for solo and choral voice, and chamber music as well as his first piano concerto "Todtentanz". Rinehart completed his masters at the Cleveland Institute of Music under the tuteledge of Marcel Dick and Arthur Loesser. He finished post graduate work at Ohio State University and at Yale with Quincy Porter, all the while performing a large repertoire of classical standards and his own compositions. As most modern composers do he taught music on the university level in order to support himself while composing. His works to date include 3 symphonies, 2 piano concertos, a mass, and many pieces for piano, vocal, and accompanied piano (from traditional chamber music to piano and synthesized sound). In 2005 he completed his second piano concerto as well as his first string quartet. Dr. Rinehart taught all over the United States at many colleges including the Oberlin Conservatory of Music before settling into Antioch College as chair of the music department. He spent his 14 year tenure at Antioch rebuilding it's formerly defunct music program into one of high acclaim, hosting artists from around the globe to perform and lecture. Rinehart retired in late 2004 to focus further on composing.