William Schimmel

William Schimmel Buffalo, NY

William Schimmel (born 1946) is an American musician and composer, who plays the accordion and is a promoter of the philosophy of "Musical Reality" (composition with pre-existing music).[1] He holds Bachelor of Music, Master of Science and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in composition from the Juilliard School, along with a diploma from the Neupauer Conservatory of Music in performance/composition.[1] He is a major popularizer of the accordion, performs music in many genres, has commissioned and premiered hundreds of new works, has composed over 4000 works in every medium, has written a number of books and articles and has made numerous recordings and videos. He has composed over 4000 works in every medium including opera which have been performed by leading performers, ensembles and conductors including the Late Leopold Stokowski. His music has been featured in a number of films, most notably Scent of a Woman starring Al Pacino, where he appears in the famous Tango Scene with The Tango Project which he is a founding member and television shows.[2][3][4][5]

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference nyt2004 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Jane Rubinsky (March 2008). "William Schimmel: A Bellows-Pleated World". The Juilliard Journal.
  3. ^ "Biography". Bill Schimmel.com.
  4. ^ Playbill Arts Staff (November 7, 2009). "Accordionist William Schimmel Discusses Discord-Accord; Salzman Work Plays NY Dec 2-4". Playbill Arts.
  5. ^ Anthony Tommasini (August 16, 2013). "Squeezebox and Strings as Charmers, Coaxing New Magic From Beethoven". The New York Times.