Paul Elwood
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Paul Iserman Elwood (born 1958)[citation needed] is a composer and banjo player from Greeley, Colorado.[1][2] He received his B.M.E. at Wichita State University and his M.M. in composition from Southern Methodist University and his Ph.D. in Composition from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He served on the faculty at Brevard College in North Carolina where he taught composition, music theory and sight singing.[3] In the fall of 1998[citation needed] he was the Southern Regional Visiting Composer at the American Academy in Rome.[3] He is currently a professor at the University of Northern Colorado.[3]
List of works
- "Let's Go Pet The Lion: an example of minor 6ths"
- Over Looking Glass Falls (2006), orchestra, premiered February 2007 by the North Carolina Symphony. The concert was broadcast by WCPE-FM on July 2, 2007.
- Psalm Eight (2005), mixed chorus (SATB), King James text.
- Winter Fires (2005), women's chorus (SAA), Text by David St. John.
- Hymn (2005), women's chorus (SAA), Text by Jack Kerouac.
- In the Middle (2005), mixed chorus (SATB), Text by Paul Elwood.
- Capricious Apparitions for 2 violas and bowed banjo (2009)
References
- ↑ Alderman, Kimberly (2009-02-19). "Hampton Sides talks about Kit Carson". The Taos News. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
- ↑ Beaudoin, Jedd (2017-03-15). "Composer Paul Elwood Maintains Sense Of Mystery With 'Strange Angels'". KMUW. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 "Paul Elwood, Associate Professor of Music Composition, School of Music, College of Performing and Visual Arts". University of Northern Colorado School of Music. Retrieved 2024-07-01.
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