Stephen Scott (b. Corvallis, Oregon, 1944) is an American composer best
known for his development of the bowed piano (borrowed from C.
Curtis-Smith, who invented the technique in 1972), which involves a grand
piano being played by an ensemble of ten musicians who utilize lengths of
horsehair, nylon filament, and other utensils to bow the strings of the
piano, creating an orchestra-like sound. Scott founded the Bowed Piano
Ensemble in 1977, for which he composes. His work is associated with the
minimal style of composition.
Scott has taught music at Colorado College since 1969, and has been a full
professor there since 1989. He has also taught at Evergreen State College
and has served as visiting composer at the Aspen Music School, New England
Conservatory of Music, Princeton University, the University of Southern
California, and at several universities and conservatories in Australia
and Europe.
Several recordings with Scott's Bowed Piano Ensem
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