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Composers' Symposium - University of Southern Maine

  • Corthell Concert Hall (Gorham Campus) 13 University Way Gorham, ME, 04038 United States (map)

Join visiting composer Sarah Kirkland Snider in discussion with University of Southern Maine faculty Annie Antonacos and Dan Sonenberg.

  • 11:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. - Composers’ Symposium, Session 1

  • 12:30-1:45 p.m. - Composers’ Symposium, Session 2

  • 2:00-3:00 p.m. - Coffee hour

This event is part of Snider’s residency with Oratorio Chorale and Bowdoin College, and is free and open to the public.

ABOUT SARAH KIRKLAND SNIDER

Composer Sarah Kirkland Snider writes music of direct expression and vivid narrative that has been hailed as “rapturous” (New York Times), “groundbreaking” (Boston Globe), and “poignant, deeply personal” (The New Yorker). She was recently named one of the “Top 35 Female Composers in Classical Music” by the Washington Post and was the winner of the 2014 Detroit Symphony Orchestra Lebenbom Competition. Snider’s works have been commissioned and/or performed by the New York Philharmonic; San Francisco Symphony; National Symphony Orchestra; Detroit Symphony Orchestra; Philharmonia Orchestra; the Birmingham Royal Ballet; Deutsche Grammophon for mezzo Emily D’Angelo; percussionist Colin Currie; vocalist Shara Nova; eighth blackbird; A Far Cry; and Roomful of Teeth, among many others. Snider’s recent projects include Forward Into Light, an orchestral commission for the New York Philharmonic inspired by the American women’s suffrage movement; Mass for the Endangered, a Trinity Wall Street-commissioned prayer for the environment for choir and ensemble; and an opera on 12th-century polymath St. Hildegard von Bingen, commissioned by Beth Morrison Projects. 

The 22/23 season will see world premieres for Renée Fleming and Will Liverman; Decoda Ensemble; and the Emerson String Quartet, in their final commission, to premiere on their farewell tour. Penelope and Unremembered, her two genre-defying LP song cycles, earned critical acclaim from the New York Times, Boston Globe, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Gramophone Magazine, and Pitchfork, among others. In Fall 2020, Nonesuch Records and New Amsterdam Records co-released Snider’s third LP: Mass for the Endangered, performed by English vocal ensemble Gallicantus, to wide critical acclaim. In Fall 2022, Nonesuch Records and New Amsterdam Records released The Blue Hour, a collaborative song cycle with composers Rachel Grimes, Angélica Negrón, Shara Nova, and Caroline Shaw for vocalist Shara Nova with A Far Cry string orchestra, on text by Carolyn Forché. A founding Co-Artistic Director of Brooklyn-based non-profit New Amsterdam Records, Snider has an M.M. and Artist’s Diploma from the Yale School of Music, and a B.A. from Wesleyan University. Her music is published by G. Schirmer.  

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