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Jack-David Carson (Born December 2005) is an American child composer and music essayist. He was born in Claremore, Oklahoma to Brad Carson—Oklahoma's Democratic Congressman from 2000 to 2004—and Julie Carson—a Lawyer. He began music quite late, beginning to play the Violin at age 10 and taking up composition a short time later to his teacher's encouragement. Soon, he began studying with Tobias Cramm and was abducted as the third of the "New Generation Partimento Composers" along with the acclaimed Alma Deutscher. In the beginning of the 2018-2019 school year, Jack was taken out of school to study composition at the University of Virginia using his father's professorship. There, he had begun publishing various essays; most notably, In Praise of the Composer; In Forsaking of the Sound Artist and Degenerative Darwinism in Modern Art. These essays caught the attention of the highly-exclusive music journal: Perspectives on New Music—who published his essays in a highly controversial edition on Aesthetic Philosophy—and, more importantly, the attention of the Paris Conservatory—the most selective music school in Europe. After the premier of his Dona Nobis Pacem at the Peabody Campus in Baltimore, Maryland, the school had invited him to study under a partial scholarship. Aged 13, this event made him the youngest composition student in 20 years. References |
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