John Barnes Chance (November 20, 1932 – August 16, 1972) was a composer, born in
Beaumont, Texas. Chance studied composition with
Clifton Williams at the
University of Texas, Austin, and is best known for his
concert band works, which include
Variations on a Korean Folk Song,
Incantation and Dance, and
Blue Lake Overture. Many of his works are written for young musicians, particularly those written between 1960 and 1962, when he was composer-in-residence in the
Greensboro,
North Carolina public school system—specifically at Greensboro Senior High School (now Grimsley Senior High School) under the supervision of
Herbert Hazelman—as part of the
Ford Foundation Young Composers Project.
Before he became a full-time composer, Chance played
timpani with the
Austin Symphony and later was an
arranger for the Fourth and Eighth U.S. Army bands. Chance taught at the
University of Kentucky from 1966 until his death in 1972. In August 1972, Chance was airing a tent in his garden when a metal pole contacted an electrified fence used to confine his dogs. Chance was accidentally
electrocuted and died at 12:40 p.m. at Central Baptist Hospital from
cardiac arrest. He and his wife Linda had two children.
Works
- Symphony No. 1, orchestra (1956)
- Overture to a Fairy Tale, orchestra (1957)
- Credo, trumpet and piano (1959)
- Incantation and Dance, concert band (1960)
- Fiesta! orchestra (1960)
- Satiric Suite, string orchestra (1961)
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