Categories
Contemporary American

ABELS, Michael

Born in Phoenix, AZ, Oct. 8, 1962

[AY-bulls]

  • Michael Abels is an American composer best known for his movie scores, particularly his award-winning writing for Jordan Peele’s films, Get Out and Us.
  • The composer’s concert works have been performed by many renowned orchestras, including the Chicago Symphony, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Atlanta Symphony, and the Philadelphia Orchestra.
  • Abels co-founded the Composers Diversity Collective, an advocacy group to increase the visibility of composers of color in film, game, and streaming media.1
  • In addition to composing, Abels serves as Director of Music for New Roads School in Santa Monica, overseeing a program that provides hands-on instruction in the latest technologies integrally important to contemporary popular music.2

Learn More
Composer’s bio
Composer’s website

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary American

ADAMS, John

Born in Worcester, MA, Feb 15, 1947

Composer’s website

Categories
Contemporary English

ASHMORE, Lawrence

Born Feb 12, 1928
Died March 5, 2013

  • Lawrence Ashmore was a Royal College of Music-educated double bassist and orchestrator and arranger. He worked on film scores ranging from Lawrence of Arabia to Bridget Jones’s Diary. 1

Short biography

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary American Brazilian

ASSAD, Clarice

Born in Rio de Janeiro, February 9, 1978

  • Clarice Assad is a Grammy-nominated composer, vocalist, pianist, and educator who has written over 70 works so far over her career.
    • She earned her Bachelor of Music degree from the Roosevelt University in Chicago and her Master of Music degree from The University of Michigan School of Music.1
  • While most of her music is considered to exist in the “classical” sphere, her style is heavily influenced by Brazilian music, jazz, and world music.2
  • As an educator, Assad’s innovative program, VOXploration, offers classes on spontaneous music creation, theater, and improvisation open to musicians, actors, dancers, and non-musicians alike with all levels of experience.
  • Her father is composer and guitarist Sérgio Assad.3

Learn More

Composer’s Website
More on Assad’s VOXploration

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary Brazilian

ASSAD, Sérgio

Born in São Paulo, Dec 26, 1952

  • Sérgio Assad and his brother, Odair, are one of the world’s most renowned classical guitar duos.
  • The brothers studied in Monina Távora, who was a student of Segovia.
  • Along with his notoriety for performance, Sérgio has written an extensive catalog of music for guitar and is considered to be one of the finest contemporary composers for the instrument.1

Composer’s website

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary Russian

AUERBACH, Lera

Born in Chelyabinsk, Russia, on October 21, 1973 

[LEH-rah OW-er-bach]

  • In addition to her work as a composer, Auerbach is also a concert pianist, visual artist and poet. 
  • Auerbach was educated at the Julliard School and Hannover University of Music, Drama and Media. 
  • Auerbach’s catalogue includes symphonies, string quartets, ballets and operas: she frequently explores traditional genres in a contemporary voice.1

Learn More
Composer’s website 
Short biography from the composer’s publisher, Sikorski 

Categories
Contemporary English

BALL, Christopher

Born on July 7, 1936

Composer Website

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary American

BEAL, Jeff

Born June 20, 1963 in Hayward, CA.

Composer website

  • Beal is a jazz trumpeter, film and TV composer, and 5-time Emmy winner.
  • Known for: the Netflix series House of Cards (2013-2018) and the TV series Monk (2002-2009).1

Categories
Contemporary American

BOLCOM, William

Born in Seattle, WA, May 26, 1938

  • William Bolcom is an American composer, pianist, and educator whose music spans from popular/ cabaret-style to more traditional classical. In his music, Bolcom advocates for eliminating the barriers separating popular styles from “serious” music.
  • Bolcom began composing at the age of 11. In his early 20s, he studied composition with Darius Milhaud and Olivier Messiaen at the Paris Conservatory.
  • His compositional oeuvre includes works for orchestra, chamber ensemble, solo instrument/ piano, voice, stage, and film.
    • In 1988, Bolcom earned a Pulitzer Prize for his 12 New Études for piano.
  • In 1973, Bolcom became a professor of composition at the University of Michigan; after retiring in 2008, he became professor emeritus.1

Biography
Composer’s website

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary Cuban

BROUWER, Leo

Born in Havana, March 1, 1939 

  • Leo Brouwer is a Cuban composer, conductor, and guitarist, who is especially significant as a composer of music for guitar. 
  • Brouwer studied composition at the Julliard School and his teachers included Vincent Persichetti.  
  • Brouwer is also a film composer. In 1960 he became head of the Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos. He has scored more than 60 films. 
  • Brouwer has served as principal conductor of the Cuban National Symphony Orchestra and has appeared as a guest conductor around the world.1

Short biography from the Sphinx Organization 

Categories
Contemporary American

BRYAN, Courtney

Born in New Orleans 

  • Bryan is an American composer and pianist who studied at Oberlin, Rutgers, Columbia University, and Princeton. 
  • Bryan currently serves as the Albert and Linda Mintz Professor of Music at Newcomb College in the School of Liberal Arts, Tulane University and as a Creative Partner with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra. 
  • Bryan’s music explores experimental genres and jazz as well as sacred styes like gospel, spirituals and hymns.1

Composer’s website 

Categories
Contemporary American

CHEE, Connor

Born in Page, Arizona 

  • Connor Chee is a contemporary Navajo pianist and composer.  
  • Chee is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music and the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. 
  • Chee has won multiple international piano competitions and has performed multiple times at Carnegie Hall. 
  • Chee describes himself thus in his artist biography: “Navajo pianist and composer Connor Chee is known for combining his classical piano training with his Native American heritage.”1

Composer’s website 

Categories
20th Century Contemporary Chinese

CHEN Gang and HE Zhanhao

Chen Gang was born on March 10, 1935, in Shanghai, China
He Zhanhao was born on August 29, 1933, in Hajiasham, Zhuji, Zhejiang Province

Chen and He are best known for co-composing The Butterfly Lovers Concerto.

Note: Theses composers’ names are written in the Chinese style, with surname first and given name second.

A guide for pronouncing Chinese names

Categories
Contemporary Chinese French

CHEN Qigang

Born in Shanghai, Aug 28, 19511

Composer’s website

A guide for pronouncing Chinese names

Categories
Contemporary Taiwanese

CHIAYU

Born in Banciao, Taiwan 

Full name: Chia-Yu Hsu 

“Chiayu is an active composer of contemporary concert music. Chiayu has been interested in deriving inspirations from different materials, such as poems, myths, and images. Particularly, however, it is the combination of Chinese elements and western techniques that is a hallmark of her music.”

From Chiayu’s artist biography 

Composer’s website 

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary American

COLEMAN, Linda Robbins

Born in Des Moines, Iowa 

  • Coleman is an American composer, pianist, researcher and historian.  
  • Coleman has served as Composer in Residence for Drake Theater and the Cedar Rapids Symphony Orchestra. She is also a co-founder of the Iowa Composers’ Forum. 
  • As a composer, Coleman specializes in orchestral and chamber music.1

Biography from composer’s website 

Categories
Contemporary American

COLEMAN, Valerie

Born in Louisville, Kentucky 

  • Coleman is an American Grammy-nominated flutist and composer who has been recognized as one of the “Top 35 Women Composers” by The Washington Post as well as Performance Today’s 2020 “Classical Woman of the Year.”
  • As a composer, Coleman’s pieces for woodwinds, in particular, are quickly becoming standard repertoire among performing ensembles nationwide.
  • As part of her commitment to arts education, in 2011, Coleman created the Imani Winds Chamber Music Festival, a New York-based mentorship program welcoming young leaders from over 100 institutions worldwide.
  • As of Fall 2021, Coleman joined the Mannes School of Music Flute and Composition faculty as the Clara Mannes Fellow for Music Leadership.1 

Learn More

Biography from the composer’s website 

Categories
Contemporary Puerto Rican

CORDERO, Ernesto

Born in New York, Aug 9, 1946

  • Guitarist and composer Ernesto Cordero was born in New York and grew up in Puerto Rico.
    • He studied guitar and theory at the Madrid Conservatory, the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, and the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in Siena.
  • As a composer, Cordero primarily writes for the guitar. His music is characterized by neo-classical adherence to traditional harmony and forms while occasionally incorporating the rhythms and melodic elements of Puerto Rican folk music.
  • Cordero has been on the faculty at the University of Puerto Rico since 1971.1

Learn More:

Composer’s website

Categories
Contemporary American

CORIGLIANO, John

Born in New York, Feb 16, 1938 

  • Early in his career, Corigliano worked as a music programmer for WQXR in New York, and as music director for WBAI. 
  • Corigliano collaborated with Leonard Bernstein in producing the Young People’s Concerts for CBS in 1961-1972. 
  • Corigliano has taught at The Manhattan School of Music, the Julliard School, and Lehman College, CUNY. 
  • Corigliano’s many awards include an Academy Award for his score to The Red ViolinGrammys for his First Symphony (composed 1988) and his String Quartet (1996), and a Pulitzer Prize for his Second Symphony (2000).1

Composer’s website 

Categories
Contemporary English

DODD, Peter

Born in 1930

  • Peter Dodd is a contemporary English composer who has spent most of his career in the music department of the BBC.1

(Very) short biography

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary English

DUDLEY, Anne

Born in Chatham, May 7, 1956

Composer website

  • Anne Dudley is an RCM-educated film composer and pop musician.
  • Dudley’s credits include composing music for the TV show Jeeves and Wooster (1990-93) and the Oscar-winning score for The Full Monty (19971
Categories
Contemporary American Chinese

DUN, Tan

Born in Hunan, China, Aug 18, 1957

  • Tan Dun is a Grammy and Oscar-winning composer and conductor.
  • Dun spent his early life working as a rice planter and performer of Peking opera during China’s Cultural Revolution. He encountered Western classical music for the first time while studying at Beijing’s Central Conservatory and soon became a leading composer of contemporary music in China.
  • As a composer, Dun’s oeuvre includes opera, chamber works, and orchestral compositions known for breaking down barriers between classical music and multimedia performance while beautifully incorporating Eastern and Western traditions.
  • In 2018, Dun was appointed dean of the Bard College Conservatory of Music.
  • In addition to his Grammy and Academy awards, Dun has earned the Grawemeyer Award, Bach Prize, Shostakovich Award, and Italy’s Golden Lion Award for Lifetime Achievement.2
Categories
Contemporary Italian

EINAUDI, Ludovico

Composer website

Born Nov. 23, 1955

  • This composer often goes by just his first name, “Ludovico.”
  • Ludovico was educated at Milan Conservatory, where he studied with Luciano Berio.
  • He composed scores for films including Doctor Zhivago (2002) and Sotto falso nome (2004)1
  • His compositions have been used in other films as well, including Black Swan, Grace of Monaco, The Book Thief and J. Edgar.2

A unique musical alchemy that draws on elements of classical, rock, electronica and world musics.”

A description of Ludovico’s style, from Ludovico Einaudi: Portrait, Angèle Dubeau & La Pietà, Analekta 8738, CD, 2015.
Categories
Contemporary American

ESMAIL, Reena

Born in Chicago, IL, Feb. 11, 1983 

  • Esmail is a contemporary Indian-American composer based in Los Angeles. 
  • Esmail was educated at the Julliard School and Yale University. She also studied Hindustani music in India on a Fulbright-Nehru grant. 
  • Esmail is an Artistic Director of Shastra, an organization that fosters cross-cultural dialogue between Western music and the music of India.1

Composer’s website 

Categories
Contemporary American

EWAZEN, Eric

Born in Cleveland, OH, March 1, 1954

Ewazen pronunciation: ih-WAY-zen

  • Eric Ewazen received a B.M. at the Eastman School of Music, and M.M. and D.M.A. degrees from The Juilliard School. His teachers include Milton Babbitt, Samuel Adler, Warren Benson, Joseph Schwantner and Gunther Schuller.
  • As a composer, Ewazen’s oeuvre is wide-ranging, from orchestral and chamber music to solo and choral works. He is particularly recognized for his contributions to wind and percussion repertoire.
    • Ewazen’s music is “unabashedly” tonal, and some of his greatest musical influences are Aaron Copland and Samuel Barber. He also credits early exposure to Ukrainian folksongs and dances from his parents as major musical influences.
  • As an educator, Ewazen has been on faculty at The Julliard School since 1980.1

Learn More
Composer’s website

Categories
Contemporary British

FFRENCH, Alexis

Born in Surrey, 1970

  • Alexis Ffrench is a classical-soul pioneer, composer, producer, and pianist. His music has accumulated over half a billion streams, making him one of the most globally streamed classical artists of our time.
  • Ffrench’s music is unique because it weaves classical traditions with R&B and roots music to dissolve the boundaries between genres.
  • In 2022, Ffrench joined the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) as their first-ever artistic director.
  • In 2021, the composer was named Scala Radio’s first ever composer-in-residence. Ffrench also serves as one of the station’s presenters.

Composer’s website

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary American

FINE, Michael

Born in 1950

Biography from composer’s website

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary Swedish

FRÖST, Göran

b. 1974
Composer website

  • Göran Fröst is a Swedish violist and composer.
  • Fröst is a member of Kammaremsemblen, a Swedish contemporary music ensemble, is principal violist in the Swedish Chamber Orchestra, and teaches viola at the Royal University College of Music in Stockholm.1
Categories
Contemporary American

FUCHS, Kenneth

Born in 1965
Composer website

Categories
Contemporary American

GALLAGHER, Jack

Born in 1947
Composer website

  • Gallagher is an Ohio-based composer who was educated at Cornell and whose composition studies also included masterclasses with Aaron Copland, Willilam Bolcom and Geogre Crumb.
  • Gallagher is a Professor of Music at the College of Wooster in Ohio.1
Categories
Contemporary American

GETTY, Gordon

Born in Los Angeles, Dec 20, 1933
Composer website

  • Getty was educated at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
  • As heir to the Getty oil fortune, he is also a patron of the arts through the Gordon and Anne Getty Foundation.1
Categories
Contemporary American

GILBERTSON, Michael

Born in Dubuque, IA, 1987

  • Michael Gilbertson is an American composer who currently serves as BMI Composer in Residence with the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra. He is also a professor at San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
  • In 2018, Gilbertson was one of three finalists for the Pulitzer Prize in Music for his piece, Quartet.1

Biography
Composer’s website

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary American

GLASS, Philip

Born in Baltimore, MD, Jan 31, 1937
Composer website

Categories
Contemporary American Argentinian

GOLIJOV, Osvaldo

Born in La Plata, Dec 5, 1960

Biography
Composer’s website

Categories
20th Century Contemporary Russian

GUBAIDULINA, Sofia Asgatovna

Full name also spelled Sofiya Asgatovna Gubaydulina 

Born in Chistopol′, Oct 24, 1931 

  • Gubaidulina is a Russian composer, but she has resided in Germany since 1992.1
  • Gubaidulina studied at the Kazan’ Conservatory, and went on to study composition at the Moscow Conservatory.2
  • In the 1970s, Gubaidulina was involved in electronic music and improvisational movements in Russia.3
  • During her early Soviet years, Gubaidulina earned most of her income as a film composer. Since the advent of fewer restrictions under Gorbachev, she has focused increasingly on her own musical interests, especially sacred music.4
  • Influences in Gubaidulina’s music include her Tatar heritage and her Russian Orthodox faith.5
  • Listen for: rhythmic sequences, including the importance of silence, are important in Gubaidulina’s style. She often creates rhythm governed by mathematical sequences, including the Fibonacci sequence.6

Biography from Boosey & Hawkes 

Categories
Contemporary Ethiopian

GUÈBROU, Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam

Born in Addis Ababa, Dec. 12, 1923
Died in Jerusalem, Mar 26, 2023 

The composer was born Yewubdar Guèbrou. Tsegué-Maryam is the name she took when ordained as a nun. Emahoy is her title, which means “female monk.”1

Note: When not using her full name, interviewers and biographers writing about this composer usually refer to her by her title, Emahoy, rather than by her last name, Guèbrou. 

  • The daughter of upper-class Ethiopian parents, Emahoy studied piano and violin at a boarding school in Switzerland in her youth, and subsequently studied in Ethiopia and Cairo. 
  • During the second Italio-Ethiopian War in the late 1930s, Emahoy and her family were incarcerated as prisoners of war in a Fascist Italian camp. 
  • Emahoy received a grant to study music in England, but for what appear to be bureaucratic reasons, she was not able to attend. After a period of deep depression she chose to enter the Guishen Maryam monastery, where she was ordained as a nun two years later. Her composition has been in the context of her vocation, including studying the early Ethiopian liturgical music of St. Yared
  • Emahoy fled to an Ethiopian Orthodox monastery in Jerusalem in 1984 to escape religious persecution during the reign of Mengistu Haile Mariam. She resides there still. 
  • Throughout her career, Emahoy has used her music to benefit underprivileged children. This led to the formation of the Emahoy Tsege Mariam Music Foundation, which provides music education to underprivileged children, supported by proceeds from Emahoy’s musical copyrights.

Emahoy Tsege Mariam Music Publisher: website of the organization that publishes her music and promotes scholarship of the composer. 

Read more about the composer from the Emahoy Tsege Marian Music Foundation. 

Read the Guardian article from 2017 profiling the composer. 

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary German

GUNDERMANN, Karsten

  • Gundermann is a German composer born in 1966 in Dresden.
  • In addition to studing composition in Dresden, Gundermann studied Chinese theater in Peking, and studied Film and Theater at New York Univeristy.1
  • Gundermann has collaborated with ensembles including the Dresden Kammerchor and the Rias Kammerchor.2
Categories
Contemporary British

HABERSHON, Helen

  • Helen Habershon is a contemporary clarinetist and composer. 
  • Habershon studied clarinet at the Royal College of Music, and she has an extensive career as an international clarinet soloist. 
  • In her artist bio, Habershon shares the fascinating story of her entry into composition:  

“As a composer and clarinettist with a distinguished performance history, music has always been a part of Helen’s life and at a young age she was already winning composition prizes at local music competitions. 

Helen then focused on performance where she went on to establish a career as an international clarinettist until a twist of fate resulted in her going back to serious composition. Unable to the play the clarinet for a couple of months due to two broken wrists she was allowed to play the piano. As a result she found herself hooked and the music began to flow from her pencil!”

From Helen Habershon’s artist biography1

Helen Habershon’s website 

Pieces


Categories
Contemporary American

HAILSTORK, Adolphus

Born in Rochester, NY, April 17, 1941

Composer website

  • Hailstork was educated at the Manhattan School and Michigan State University; he also studied with Nadia Boulanger.
  • He has taught at Michigan State, Youngstown State University, Norfolk (Virginia) State College, and Old Dominion University.1
  • His Grove’s article describes his music as “postmodern and pluralistic.”2
Categories
Contemporary English

HESS, Nigel

Born in 1953

Composer website

  • Nigel Hess is a television, theater and film composer who studied at Cambridge University.
  • He was Company Music Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 1981-5, writing music for twenty Shakespeare productions there.
  • Some of Hess’s many TV credits include music for the BBC series Maigret  and Hetty Wainthrop Investigates.1