Jennifer Higdon - 14
American composer Jennifer Higdon has earned a Pulitzer Prize and Grammy award!
She is also a self-taught musician and did not study music with a teacher until she was in college.
She is also a self-taught musician and did not study music with a teacher until she was in college.
Ms. Higdon was born in New York City but lived in Atlanta for 10 years during her youth.
Higdon has composed several pieces of music for The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Currently, she teaches music at The Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, where she wrote "Blue Cathedral" one of her most popular compositions. She recently picked up her third Grammy award for "Harp Concerto"!
Higdon has composed several pieces of music for The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Currently, she teaches music at The Curtis Institute in Philadelphia, where she wrote "Blue Cathedral" one of her most popular compositions. She recently picked up her third Grammy award for "Harp Concerto"!
Blue Cathedral (link has been fixed)
Percussion Concerto (this is a short excerpt, for the entire work click here ) - Grammy Award Winner!
Violin Concerto (Pulitzer Prize Winner)
Harp Concerto - part three "Joy Ride" (Grammy 2020)
We missed the last part of Percussion Concerto. Also Violin Concerto was very exquisite.Oh and we as in me and my mom didn't actually watch Blue Cathedral because it was not available. But we found another, but it was played by a different orchestra.
ReplyDeleteVery active.ππππ±π·π²π°π²π΅Sage Roegiers
DeleteI like Joy Ride and it is like amazing, with all those different tones and pitches and it makes me feel happy, light , and excited. - Indira
ReplyDeleteI like the harp concert because it had high notes and low notes. It sounded beautiful! -Indira Prema Kamath
ReplyDeleteI really liked her in the second one it went from Palm to intense over and over and over again
ReplyDeleteI really like how in the second one on from calm and intense and fast and in the first one I really like how it just sounded like birds in the sky tweeting gracefully
ReplyDeleteI loved the sounds in the first part in blue cathedral π.Avery Benoit
DeleteI really like the two songs
ReplyDeleteI like the blue
ReplyDeletevirginia talking on the telephone your right she did live in altanta for a lot of years. do you know why she moved? how old is she? minister trammell.
ReplyDeleteI listened to Blue Cathedral, it was very loud and had a LOT of musicians! - Marcus
ReplyDeleteI liked the music because I liked it when they play the drums. Zoe Murry
ReplyDeleteThis music is relaxing at first then becomes fast then slow. I hear violin and other strings and horns. - Jackson E (2nd G)
ReplyDeleteI loved it---------------------------------Mary Charles Hodges
ReplyDeleteI liked the percussion concerto !!
ReplyDeleteIt was the best music in my life!!ππ❤️ππ§‘ππ€π€π€ππππ
ReplyDeleteTo me the music π΅ sounds calming to meππ¦ππ¦ππ¦ππ¦
I like the music its good.from Graeme
ReplyDeleteFrom Ivy Grier
ReplyDeleteDear Ms. Higdon,
I love all your music. Your songs sound like they should be in movies and movie soundtracks! The man in the orchestra was amazing π€© as he played the percussion π₯ instruments πͺ.
she proabaly practices every day
ReplyDeletereally enjoyed!
ReplyDeleteHunter McWilliams
ReplyDeleteenjoyed it!!
ReplyDeleteBlue Cathedral sounds awesome.
ReplyDeleteBlue cathedral was really soothing and magical. So cool she is from Atlanta too! And she was taught only
ReplyDeleteIn college, and this is from her genius mind!
Hi Mr Montague, I liked harp concerto / joyride.π
ReplyDeleteI love the blue cathedral and the percussion concerto ☺️πππ₯°ππππ
ReplyDeleteSo nice Sophia
ReplyDeleteI like the harp concert and the violin concert because it was peppy.
ReplyDeleteI really like blue cathedral.
ReplyDeleteI loved joy Zoe Roegiers
DeleteWow another composer who had no lessons with music that’s crazyπ€©π€―
ReplyDeleteThe harp Song
ReplyDeleteI love her music!!!(Kai Lynch)
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like they’re on their way to Wonderland life *** wave wave wave wave***
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