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Sean Shepherd is an American composer based in
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, Pennsylvania. His work has been performed by major orchestras, ensembles, and performers across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Performances include those with the
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, the
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, the
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, the
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, the
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, and
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, at festivals including the
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,
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, La Jolla Music Festival,
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,
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival is a six-week-long summer Festival of chamber music held annually in July and August and located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It was founded in 1972 and presented its first series of concerts in 1973. Well-known mu ...
, and
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, and with leading European ensembles including
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, the Scharoun Ensemble Berlin, the Asko, Schönberg Ensemble and the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group.


Early life and education

Shepherd was born in 1979 in
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. He performed his undergraduate work at the
Indiana University Jacobs School of Music The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana, is a music conservatory established in 1921. Until 2005, it was known as the Indiana University School of Music. It has more than 1,500 students, approximately half of whom ar ...
, where he studied under David Dzubay and American composer
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. His graduate work was completed at the
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, where he studied with American composer
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, followed by doctoral studies under Puerto Rican Composer
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and American Composer
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at
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.


Career

In 2012, Shepherd was named the Kravis Emerging Composer of the
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. Shepherd's "Blue Blazes" premiered with
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under the direction of
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in 2013. In 2021, Shepherd's work was featured at the
Tanglewood Music Festival The Tanglewood Music Festival is a music festival held every summer on the Tanglewood estate in Stockbridge and Lenox in the Berkshire Hills in western Massachusetts. The festival consists of a series of concerts, including symphonic music, ch ...
and at the
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. His work was deemed a "season highlight" when performed at the
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in 2021. Shepherd served as a finalist judge in the 2021
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's 69th Annual Student Composer Awards. He is currently a visiting assistant professor of composition at the
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.


Works


Orchestral

* ''Blue Blazes'', 2012 * ''Concerto for Ensemble'', 2014-15 * ''Desert Garden,'' 2011 * ''Downtime'', 2021 * ''Express Abstractionism'', 2017 * ''Magiya'', 2013 * ''Melt'', 2018 * ''Silvery Rills'', 2011 * ''Songs'', 2013 * ''Sprout'', 2021 * ''Tuolumne'', 2012 * ''Wanderlust'', 2009


Ensemble and Chamber Without Voices

* ''Aperture in Shift'', for violin, cello, and piano, 2006 * ''the birds are nervous, the birds are scattered'', for clarinet, violin, and piano, 2008 * ''Blur'', for ensemble, 2011 * ''Lumens'', for ensemble, 2005 * ''Means of Escape'', for violin, cello, and clarinet * ''Metamorphoses'', for ensemble, 2004 * ''Octet'', for ensemble, 2008 * ''Old Instruments'', for flute and percussion, 2021 * ''Quartet for Oboe and Strings'', for oboe quartet, 2011 * ''Quintet'', for chamber ensemble 2013 * ''String Quartet No. 1'', for string quartet, 2005 * ''String Quartet No. 2'', for string quartet, 2015 * ''String Quartet No. 3'', for string quartet, 2020 * ''Tiny Bright Big True Real'', for oboe, bassoon, and piano, 2022 * ''Trio'', for piano trio, 2012 * ''Twilight'', for bassoon and string quartet, 2001 * ''Vignette: Four Vinaigrettes'', for woodwind quintet, 2003/05 * ''Wanderlust - Seagulls on High'', for large ensemble, 2007


Ensemble and Chamber With Voices

* ''New Poems - 1907'', mezzo-soprano and ensemble, 2002-03 * ''Ozymandias'', for solo voices SATB, string quartet, and clarinet, 2005


Instrumental

* ''Dust'', for violin and piano, 2008 * ''Echo'', for oboe, 2017 * ''familiar'', for cello, 2022 * ''ribboned/braided/spun'', for harp, 2014 * ''wideOPENwide'', for violin, 2016


Chamber Orchestra

* ''These Particular Circumstances'', 2009


Choral

* ''The Daffodils'', 2013


Piano

* ''Preludes'', 2005-06


Solo Instrument and Orchestra

* On a Clear Day, Cello


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Shepherd, Sean 1979 births People from Reno, Nevada American composers Indiana University alumni Cornell University alumni Living people