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In the 1990s Poling made 2 solo albums: one a record of his score for [[Theatre de la Jeune Lune]]'s Children Of Paradise, and the other a record of off-kilter pop songs; "Calling All Stars" for [[Manifesto Records]]. In 2005 he formed [[The New Standards]]<ref name=NYT>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C01E1DD103FF933A05757C0A9609C8B63 The New Standards; The Unusual, With a Twist] [[New York Times]] April 30, 2006</ref> with [[John Munson]] of [[Semisonic]] and released a CD; "The New Standards" which is composed of interpretations of a diverse collection of songwriters with Poling on grand piano, Munson on stand-up bass, and Steve Roehm on vibraphone.
In the 1990s Poling made 2 solo albums: one a record of his score for [[Theatre de la Jeune Lune]]'s Children Of Paradise, and the other a record of off-kilter pop songs; "Calling All Stars" for [[Manifesto Records]]. In 2005 he formed [[The New Standards]]<ref name=NYT>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C01E1DD103FF933A05757C0A9609C8B63 The New Standards; The Unusual, With a Twist] [[New York Times]] April 30, 2006</ref> with [[John Munson]] of [[Semisonic]] and released a CD; "The New Standards" which is composed of interpretations of a diverse collection of songwriters with Poling on grand piano, Munson on stand-up bass, and Steve Roehm on vibraphone.

In 2009, Poling's musical ''Venus'' opened at the Ritz Theater in Minneapolis.<ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/othercities/twincities/stories/2009/02/23/story4.html New musical 'Venus' gets online boost from Little & Co.]. Chris Newmarker, ''Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal''. February 20, 2009</ref> It is the only musical for which Poling wrote the music, the lyrics and the script.<ref name="MPR">[http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2009/05/11/poling_venus/ Twin Cities musician Chan Poling crafts new musical]. Chris Roberts, ''Minnesota Public Radio''. May 11, 2009</ref> The musical took Poling ten years to complete, and he is working on five other musicals in "various stages of completion".<ref name="MPR"/>


==Composition Career==
==Composition Career==

Revision as of 21:39, 6 June 2009

Chandler Hall Poling is an American Emmy Award winning musician and composer[1].

Musical Career

He was born in 1957 in Evanston, Illinois USA, Chan Poling moved to Minnesota with his family when he was a child. He studied composition at MacPhail Center for Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota and, after graduating from high school there, went on to study composition and performance at the California Institute of the Arts from 1975–1977.

Influenced by jazz and theater music and the burgeoning punk and new wave pop music of that time, as well as the music of Minimalists Terry Riley, Steve Reich and also world and avant-garde performer/composers like Meredith Monk, as well as the treasure-trove of film scores available to students at Cal Arts, Mr. Poling went on to write and perform dance scores, student theater and film scores and start his own rock band, The Suburbs. The Suburbs got their first recording contract with Twin/Tone Records and went on to record music for PolyGram Records, A&M Records, Universal Music, Restless Records[2]. The Suburbs were voted among the “100 Most Influential Minnesota Musical Entities of the Twentieth Century” by The Minneapolis Star Tribune.

In the 1990s Poling made 2 solo albums: one a record of his score for Theatre de la Jeune Lune's Children Of Paradise, and the other a record of off-kilter pop songs; "Calling All Stars" for Manifesto Records. In 2005 he formed The New Standards[3] with John Munson of Semisonic and released a CD; "The New Standards" which is composed of interpretations of a diverse collection of songwriters with Poling on grand piano, Munson on stand-up bass, and Steve Roehm on vibraphone.

In 2009, Poling's musical Venus opened at the Ritz Theater in Minneapolis.[4] It is the only musical for which Poling wrote the music, the lyrics and the script.[5] The musical took Poling ten years to complete, and he is working on five other musicals in "various stages of completion".[5]

Composition Career

Poling’s music credits include works for television, film and theater. His theater pieces include award-winning work for the Tony Award-winning French/American troupe Theatre de la Jeune Lune. Kevin McCollum commissioned Poling to write music for a new work developed under the aegis of The Ordway Theater in St. Paul, Minnesota[6]. His score for the Twin Cities Public Television documentary Iron Range: A People's History (1994) won an Emmy Award, In 2008, he also composed the score to Fritz: The Walter Mondale Story, a documentary film about the life of his father-on-law Walter Mondale.

Personal Life

Chan Poling had three children with ex-wife Terri Paul. He has 2 daughters and a son. They are named Chandler (24), Maddie (19), and Olivia (17). In 2005 he married Eleanor Mondale[3], daughter of the ex-vice president, Walter Mondale. They live in Minnesota on a small farm where they raise miniature horses.

References

  1. ^ All Music Bio
  2. ^ Post Punk Diary by George Gimarc, St. Martin's Press 1997, ISBN 9780312169688
  3. ^ a b The New Standards; The Unusual, With a Twist New York Times April 30, 2006
  4. ^ New musical 'Venus' gets online boost from Little & Co.. Chris Newmarker, Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal. February 20, 2009
  5. ^ a b Twin Cities musician Chan Poling crafts new musical. Chris Roberts, Minnesota Public Radio. May 11, 2009
  6. ^ Suburban sprawl: Musical adventurer Chan Poling makes his first solo pop CD,, Star Tribune, Jan 27, 2002