Nancy Galbraith Explained

Nancy Galbraith (born 1951 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American postmodern/postminimalist composer. She is professor of composition at Carnegie Mellon University.

Biography

Galbraith began playing piano at the age of four. She studied music at Ohio University (BM, 1972), West Virginia University (MM, 1978), and Carnegie Mellon University. She now (2021) teaches composition and music theory at Carnegie Mellon. She has had six works premiered with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and has a close relationship with the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, who premiered her choral works Missa Mysteriorum and Requiem. She has had works commissioned from several Latin American ensembles. Her music is published in the United States by Subito Music, and internationally by Boosey & Hawkes.

She is the Vira I. Heinz Professor of Composition at Carnegie Mellon University[1]

Compositions

Note: This list is incomplete.

Orchestral works

Vocal/choral works

Works for wind ensemble

Chamber music

Solo piano

Organ works

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: University. Carnegie Mellon. Nancy Galbraith - School of Music - Carnegie Mellon University. 2021-05-24. www.cmu.edu. en.