Английская Википедия:Courtney Bryan (composer)
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Courtney Bryan is an American composer and pianist whose work combines influences from jazz and gospel traditions.[1]
Early life and education
Bryan was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. She obtained her Bachelor of Music from Oberlin College (2004),[2] her Master of Music from Rutgers University (2007),[3] and a Doctor of Musical Arts from Columbia University (2014),[4] where her advisor was composer and trombonist George Lewis.[5]
Career
Bryan is an assistant professor in the Newcomb College department of music at Tulane University, where she serves as Albert and Linda Mintz Professor of Music.[1] Additionally, she serves as composer-in-residence for the Jacksonville Symphony.[5][6]
Awards
- 2018: Alpert Awards in the Arts.[7][8]
- 2018: Hermitage Fellow[7]
- 2019: Bard College Freehand Fellow
- 2019-20: Samuel Barber Rome Prize in musical composition.[9]
- 2020: United States Artists Fellowship[6]
- 2020-21: Civitella Ranieri Fellowship
- 2023: McArthur Fellow[10]
Recordings
- Quest for Freedom (2007)
- This Little Light of Mine (2010)
- Sounds of Freedom (forthcoming)
References
- Английская Википедия
- Living people
- 21st-century American composers
- Musicians from New Orleans
- 21st-century American pianists
- 21st-century American women pianists
- Year of birth missing (living people)
- Classical musicians from Louisiana
- Oberlin College alumni
- Rutgers University alumni
- Columbia University School of the Arts alumni
- Tulane University faculty
- American women classical composers
- American classical composers
- 21st-century classical composers
- 21st-century women composers
- American women academics
- MacArthur Fellows
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