Kathryn Salfelder Explained

Kathryn Salfelder
Birth Date:1987
Era:Contemporary

Kathryn Salfelder (born 1987 in Paterson, New Jersey) is a contemporary American composer, conductor and pianist, based in the Boston area. She has received commissions from the Albany Symphony, Boston Musica Viva, United States Air Force Band – Washington D.C., American Bandmasters Association, New York Virtuoso Singers, and Japan Wind Ensemble Conductors Conference (JWECC).

Awards include an ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award, ASCAP/CBDNA Frederick Fennell Prize, Ithaca College Walter Beeler Memorial Composition Prize, and the USAF Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel Award. Her music has been performed by the Minnesota Orchestra, New England Philharmonic, Yale Philharmonia, and the Dallas Wind Symphony, and featured in over two hundred concerts at the nation’s leading universities and conservatories.

Salfelder was a Lecturer at MIT, and currently teaches composition and music history at the New England Conservatory

DMA, New England Conservatory. MM, Yale School of Music. BM, New England Conservatory. Studies with Michael Gandolfi, Aaron Jay Kernis, and David Lang.[1]

Compositions

Works for wind ensemble

Works for orchestra

Solo and chamber music

Awards

References

  1. Web site: About - Kathryn Salfelder, Composer. www.kathrynsalfelder.com. 5 May 2018.
  2. Web site: Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel Award For a New Symphonic Band Composition. 8 July 2012. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120524102151/http://www.usafband.af.mil/gabrielaward/index.asp. 24 May 2012.

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