Discipline: Music Composition

Richard Hundley

Discipline: Music Composition
Region: New York, NY
MacDowell Fellowships: 1965, 1966, 1970
Richard Albert Hundley (1931 – 2018) was an American pianist and composer of art songs for voice and piano. Hundley moved to New York in 1950 and enrolled in the Manhattan School of Music, but dropped out shortly after. In 1960, he was selected for the Metropolitan Opera Chorus. In preparation for this position he learned to sing 10 operas in four different languages. Hundley shared his original songs with some of the singers at the Metropolitan. As a result, Anneliese Rothenberger, Rosalind Elias, Anna Moffo, Teresa Stratas, Lili Chookasian, John Reardon, and Betty Allen began performing his songs on stage. In 1962 when soprano Eileen DiTullio sang two of his songs, Softly the Summer and Spring, in a concert at The Town Hall in New York City. Paul Kapp, director of the General Music Publishing Company, was in attendance and he scheduled a meeting with Hundley to discuss publishing the two compositions. During the period of 1962-1964, the General Music Publishing Company published seven of Hundley's songs. The American art song specialist, Paul Sperry began performing and advocating Hundley's music in the late 1960s. In 1982 the International American Music Competition included his Eight Songs set in its repertoire list. The 1983 and 1984 Newport Music Festivals also performed his work. In 1987, Hundley was declared one of the standard American composers for vocalists by the International American Music Competition.