b. 1942

Victor Mason


Victor Mason
Victor Mason's preferred form of composition has been the ballad, and most of his works tell a story, with or without words, both about America and about the many other places he has lived around the world over the decades.

Audio

A Cowboy’s Life
Rebecca Wilenski & Garold Whisler (piano)3:13

Victor Mason

Composer

I Was Out Walking
Timothy Blevins (baritone), Michelle Carr (soprano) & Tom Fay (piano)3:12

Victor Mason

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Keemosabe
Timothy Blevins (baritone) & Tom Fay (piano)3:57

Victor Mason

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Passerby
Gina Cuffari (soprano) & Karl Kramer (piano)3:27

Victor Mason

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The Ballad of Paul Bunyan
Gina Cuffari (soprano), Steven Herring (baritone) & Tom Cuffari (piano)4:46

Victor Mason

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The City
Timothy Blevins (baritone) & Garold Whisler (piano)3:45

Victor Mason

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The Great All-American Dream
Tim Blevins (baritone) & Garold Whisler (piano)5:01

Victor Mason

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Volunteer
Gina Cuffari (soprano) & Karl Kramer (piano)4:19

Victor Mason

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We Came Back to America
Gina Cuffari (soprano), Steven Herring (baritone) & Tom Cuffari (piano)3:22

Victor Mason

Composer

About

Born in Berlin, Germany, in 1942, Victor Mason comes from a musical family and spent his early years studying classical piano in Detroit and in Germany. He pursued other fields of study for his B.A. at the University of Michigan and for his M.A. at UCLA.

He has spent many years living abroad, in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, imbibing numerous cultural influences as a student, teacher, scholar, and education-program administrator, particularly at universities in the Orient. He has lived in New York since 1992, working for a small company with a strong focus on global issues.

His song compositions are mostly ballads, especially in the jazz and romantic idioms and on historical and cultural themes. He has also composed several short instrumental pieces in the romantic classical style and one symphonic medley, “The Ode to the Twentieth Century.”

(Biography written by the composer.)