Discipline: Music Composition

Max Schubel

Discipline: Music Composition
Region: Greenville, ME
MacDowell Fellowships: 1969, 1972, 1977, 1981, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1993

Max Schubel (1932–2010) graduated from NYU in 1953, the year he started spending his summers on an Island on Moosehead Lake. He spent most of his life working in the music industry, mostly in New York - recording, editing, sales and promotion. In the academic world, Max taught composition and orchestration at Oberlin Conservatory and appeared as a guest composer at the University of New Mexico, College-Conservatory in Cincinnati, University of Illinois, Brooklyn College, University of Pittsburgh, and many community colleges in the New York area.

In 1966 Max started Opus One, a recording company that produced music written by lesser known and emerging composers, from locations throughout the United States. By 2008 Opus One had released over 190 Lps and Cds. Most of his personal works were composed on his island on Moosehead Lake.

In recent years Max lived in Monson. He enjoyed working with his music projects and making visits to the island that he lived and worked on for over 50 years.

Studios

Watson

Max Schubel worked in the Watson studio.

Built in 1916 in memory of Regina Watson of Chicago, a musician and teacher, this studio was donated by a group of her friends, along with funds for its maintenance. Originally designed to serve as a composers’ studio with room for performance, Watson was used as a recital hall for chamber music for a…

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