Since we last had the privilege of hearing their music live, the composers featured in SOLI’s 30x30x30 project have continued creating, collaborating, and achieving! Here’s a run-down of what five of them have been up to…
EJ Donkin
Based in Fort Collins, Colorado, EJ Donkin balances her creative practice with her dedication to music education. Her teaching philosophy centers around encouraging passion while teaching technique, or, in her words, “teaching that music is alive and always strives to awaken something within the soul.” We look forward to seeing where Donkin’s journey takes her next!
Elizabeth Gartman
In April, Elizabeth Gartman served as Holy Trinity Lutheran Church’s composer in residence (New York, NY), where her work The first dew on the first flower was premiered. Her opera Constance: A Confession was just premiered by Experiments in Opera premieres at HERE Arts Center also in NYC, and her opera Forever garnered an honorable mention at last year’s ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Awards. Forever can be seen in performance July 17th-25th as a part of One Ounce Opera’s 8th annual Fresh Squeezed Ounce of Opera Festival (Austin, TX). Performance dates and times can be found on Gartman’s website, with more information about the festival here.
Eric Delgado
Eric Delgado continues to serve students through his work as a Database Administrator for International Student Services at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, where he connects students to resources to support their visa processes. This work is an extension of his research exploring the intersectionality of identity, politics, and art. We look forward to seeing what Delgado does going forward!
Eric Estrada Valadez
Eric Estrada Valadez’s Spare Parts Spin was awarded an Honorable Mention at last year’s Boston New Music Initiative Composer Competition and won the 47th Festival of New American Music (FeNAM) Call for Scores. Boston New Music Initiative recently gave the world premiere of his work Traces as the prize for winning their New England Legacies: The Boston Six Reimagined Commissioning Prize, and his piece Divided Realities won the San Francisco-based ARTZenter Institute’s Emergent Composer Grant. The San Francisco Contemporary Music Players will premier Divided Realities on June 9th at the Herbst Theatre. More information can be found on their website.
Hee Yun Kim
Hee Yun Kim spent 3 weeks in March as the composer-in-residence at the Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts (Nebraska City, NE), where she wrote Frozen Veils: Echoes of Poets. She just finished another residency at the Hambidge Center in Northern Georgia. Kim’s work Calling of the Whales was performed at the Kennedy Center Millenium Stage in January, and with the production she also founded Threaded Resonance, a creative platform which “reimagines the musical experience through original productions and interdisciplinary collaborations.” More about the company can be found at their website!
We’ll be back with updates on more composers soon, but in the meantime, please support these phenomenal artists by exploring the links above!