Ryterband, Roman, 1914-1979

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Roman Ryterband (born 1914, Łódź, Poland – died 1979, Palm Springs, California), came from a family of lawyers and musicians. He studied law at the University of Warsaw and piano performance at the Music Academy in Łódź. Composing music already at the age of 12, Ryterband was strongly encouraged by Alexander Glazunov to pursue a musical career, which he did by performing as pianist and composer in Łódź and Warsaw during the mid-1930s.

Touring Western Europe on the eve of World War II, Ryterband was able to take refuge in Switzerland, where he worked as a manual laborer alongside other wartime foreigners interned on Swiss territory. He also completed his PhD studies of musicology at the University of Berne, indulging his passion for studying different languages and cultures, and conducting an extensive research of Slavic, Swiss, Italian, Brazilian, Indian, and Negro folk music traditions. They inspired Ryterband to write a number of works utilizing various native idioms as well as author and deliver numerous lectures and articles on indigenous music traditions throughout his life.

Having married Italian-born Clarissa de Lazzari in 1950, Ryterband continued to reside in Berne where he appeared as pianist, composer, conductor and lecturer, earning accolades from such artists as Ernest Ansermet and Artur Rubinstein. His two daughters, Astrid and Diana, were born in Switzerland but, by the mid-1950s, Ryterband set his sights on North America. He moved his family to Montreal, where he assumed the post of music director for the classical radio station, CKVL. Just as in Switzerland, Ryterband’s years in Canada were marked by his intensive participation in the local musical life, producing concerts, appearing as pianist and conductor, composing a variety of works from classical to popular vein, lecturing at McGill University, and founding his own chamber orchestra.

Ryterband’s next move was to Chicago, where he joined the faculty of the Chicago Conservatory College in 1960. Active as composer and conductor, Ryterband led the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, participated in concerts and conferences of the Chicago chapter of International Society of Contemporary Music, and organized numerous events for the local Polish-American community. Ryterband’s cultural contributions were recognized with a 1965 Chicago City Council Outstanding New Citizen of the Year Award.

Eager to explore new horizons and meet new challenges, Ryterband moved his family from Chicago to Palm Springs in 1967, where he spent the remaining twelve years of his life. In addition to composing and performing at various local venues, Ryterband also lectured at California State University in Los Angeles, and served as chairman of the Piano Teachers of the Desert association as well as music director for the Presbyterian Community Church of Palm Desert and Temple Sinai of the Desert in Cathedral City. He also founded and directed the annual Palm Springs Festival of Music and Art, bringing many operatic, ballet and orchestral performances for the local audiences. Diagnosed with cancer, Roman Ryterband died in Palm Springs on 17 November 1979.

Almost forty years after his death, Roman Ryterband’s music remains largely unknown, especially in his native Poland, perhaps because he spent most of his creative life abroad. Ryterband’s musical language represents a cross-pollination of early twentieth century modernists like Debussy and Britten with a robust admixture of folk elements present in the works of Bartok, Copland, or Kodaly. Although his career as a composer began with a few short piano works and some popular songs in Poland in the late 1930s, Ryterband came into his own during the World War II years spent in Switzerland. There he completed several large-scale solo piano cycles (24 Variations on a Folk Song, Suite Polonaise, and Three Preludes) and a number of solo and chamber works for harp (Two Images, Sonata for Harp and Two Flutes, Sonata breve and Trois Ballades Hébraïques), as well as many vocal works, choral cantatas and compositions for saxophone and piano.

Although most of his catalog is represented by chamber music (often in interesting combinations of instruments), Ryterband also penned a few large-scale orchestral works, including Jubilate Deo for soloists, orchestra, organ and men’s and boys’ choirs (1949), symphonic poems Vida Heroica (1953) and Russian Rhapsody (1962), as well as orchestral ballet music Tableaux of Laguna (1976) and Heracles and the Argonauts (1978). Folk and religious music add further diversity to Roman Ryterband’s opus with such entries as Three Hebrew Songs for voice and piano (1938), Song of the Slavonic Plains for violin and piano (1944), Rhapsodia helvetica for trombone and piano (1948), and several songs based on Negro spirituals (The Gospel’s Mah Religion, Yo’ Serbant, So Sing—So Play, Trusty Jim), as well as a number of psalm settings (Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem, Raise Your Heads, O Gates) and settings of traditional texts and poetry in Hebrew, Polish, French and German.

Ryterban won several awards, including the First Prize at ISCM Chicago in 1961 for Piece sans titre for two flutes, Ryterband also received the Kosciuszko Foundation 1977 Award and a grant from the National Endowment of the Humanities for a work celebrating American Bicentennial celebrations in 1976.

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creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Capriccio gavottuoso : für Sax in Es und Klavier / Roman Ryterband. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Two sonnets : for mixed chorus a cappella / [music,] Roman Ryterband ; [words,] William Shakespeare. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Heracles and the Argonauts = Herakles und die Argonauten : ballet in five scenes / Roman Ryterband ; libretto, Walter Fischer ; orchestration by T. Dobrzanski. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Nocturne / Roman Ryterband. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Das Kind der Nixe : Wiegenlied (Kalbeck) für gemischten Chor a cappella / Roman Ryterband. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Moldenhauer, Hans,. The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Printed music compositions, 1881-1984. Houghton Library
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Triptyque contemporain : pour violoncelle et piano / Roman Ryterband. New York Public Library System, NYPL
referencedIn The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, sound recordings, and other material, 1873-2001. Houghton Library
creatorOf William Marvin Spencer papers, 1962-1996 Music Library
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Pater noster : for boys' choir (or SSA) a cappella / Roman Ryterband. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Tableaux of Laguna / Roman Ryterband. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf International Society for Contemporary Music. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1964. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Yerushalatim ; I love you truly ; Because / [Roman Ryterband]. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. L'homme sandwich / [Roman Ryterband]. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Pièce sans titre : deux flûtes seules / Roman Ryterband. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Roman Ryterband correspondence and clippings Houghton Library
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Collection of musical scores and documents, 1941-1955. University of California, Los Angeles
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Trois ballades hébraïques : pour violon et piano / Roman Ryterband. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Ich weiss es nicht : Lied für Bass und Klavier / Dichtung, Otto Zinniker ; Musik, Roman Ryterband. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
referencedIn The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Manuscript music compositions, 1880-1985. Houghton Library
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Das ewige Gebet : Lied / Worte, Friedrich Hacker ; Musik, Roman Ryterband. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Correspondence with Marian Anderson, 1950-1968. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Vida héroica : ballet : pour grand orchestra / Roman Ryterband ; piano reduction. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Carnel ian roses : for soprano (tenor) and piano / poetry by Lewis S. Palen ; music by Roman Ryterband. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Sonata per due flauti e arpa / Roman Ryterband. University of Akron, Bierce Library
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Rosita : for tenor and piano / lyrics by Nancy Goodall ; music by Roman Ryterband. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Meheyro Adonoy ; Mi adir / [Roman Ryterband]. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Sonata no. 1 for piano solo / Roman Ryterband. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Three Negro-spirituals : for bass (alto) and piano / [lyrics by Frank Dixon ; music by] Roman Rytenband. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Vida heróica : poème symphonique pour grand orchestra / Roman Ryterband. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. All the stars = Tous les astres du ciel : song / music by Rommy Ryand ; words by Rita Arnold & Rommy Ryand ; paroles françaises, Guy Bélanger. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Moldenhauer, Hans,. The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Printed music compositions, 1881-1984. Harvard University, Wadsworth House
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Pater noster : for boys' choir (or SSA) a cappella / Roman Ryterband. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Bruchim haboyim ; Mi adir / [Roman Ryterband]. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Heracles and the Argonauts : ballet in five scenes = Herakles und die Argonauten : Ballett in fünf Szenen / [music,] Roman Ryterband ; libretto, Walter Fischer ; piano reduction. New York Public Library System, NYPL
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Deux sonnets de "Suite marine" de Robert Choquette : pour contralto, harpe et flûte / Roman Ryterband. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
referencedIn Nicolas Slonimsky Collection, 1873-1997, (bulk 1920-1990) Library of Congress. Music Division
referencedIn Moldenhauer, Hans,. The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Correspondence, literary manuscripts, and other material, 1873-2001. Houghton Library
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Zapomnieć ten żal = May I forget this sorrow : duet na sopran i tenor / słowa i muzyka, Roman Ryterband. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
referencedIn Roman Ryterband Collection, 1978-2002 Agua Caliente Cultural Museum
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Carnellian roses : for soprano (tenor) and piano / poetry by Lewis S. Palen ; music by Roman Ryterband. University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. Z polskich niw : na skrzypce i fortepian = Chant des prairies polonaises : pour violon et piano = Song of the plains of Poland : for violin and piano = Aus polnischen Auen : für Violine und Klavier = Canto delle praterie polacche : per violino e piano / Roman Ryterband. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Ryterband, Roman. A Purim bouquet : for a chamber ensemble : I love the day of Purim / arr. Roman Ryterband. San Diego State University Library, SDSU Library and Information Access
creatorOf Moldenhauer, Hans,. The Moldenhauer Archives at Harvard University: Manuscript music compositions, 1880-1985. Houghton Library
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associatedWith Agua Caliente Cultural Museum corporateBody
associatedWith Arnold, Rita person
associatedWith Burke & Koretke corporateBody
associatedWith Choquette, Robert, 1905- person
associatedWith Dixon, Frank person
associatedWith Dobrzanski, T. person
associatedWith Fischer, Walter. person
associatedWith Garvin, Suzanne Spencer, 1930- person
associatedWith Goodall, Nancy person
associatedWith Hacker, Friedrich person
associatedWith International Society for Contemporary Music. corporateBody
associatedWith Kalbeck, Florian person
associatedWith Moldenhauer, Hans person
associatedWith Moldenhauer, Hans person
associatedWith Moldenhauer, Hans, person
correspondedWith Moldenhauer, Hans, collector. person
correspondedWith Moldenhauer, Hans, collector. person
correspondedWith Moldenhauer, Hans, collector. person
associatedWith Palen, Lewis Stanton, b. 1876 person
associatedWith Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 person
associatedWith Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995 person
associatedWith Spencer, Edson W. family
associatedWith Spencer, William Marvin, 1892-1984 person
associatedWith Spencer, William M. (William Marvin), 1929- person
associatedWith Zinniker, Otto, 1898- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Palm Springs CA US
Republic of Poland 00 PL
Subject
African Americans
Ballets
Ballets
Ballets, Arranged
Choruses, Sacred (Children's voices, 3 parts), Unaccompanied
Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts), Unaccompanied
Choruses, Sacred (Women's voices, 3 parts), Unaccompanied
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices (4 parts)), Unaccompanied
Flute music (Flutes (2))
Lullabies
Music
Music
Piano music
Purim
Quartets (Flute, oboe, recorder, violin)
Sacred songs (Low voice) with piano
Saxophone and piano music
Sonatas (Piano)
Songs (High voice), Unaccompanied
Songs (High voice) with piano
Songs (Low voice) with instrumental ensemble
Songs (Low voice) with piano
Songs (Low voice) with piano
Symphonic poems
Trios (Flutes (2), harp)
Violin and piano music
Violin and piano music
Violoncello and piano music
Vocal duets with piano
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Collector
Composers
Musicologists
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Birth 1914

Death 1979

Poles

French,

Polish,

English

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