Paul Carey studied composition with Alfred
Blatter, Herbert Bruen, Ben Johnston, and Eugene Kurtz, and harp with
Shirley Blankenship at the University
of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign. Mr. Carey's graduate studies were at YaleUniversity
where he studied with David Mott. From 1988 to 2000, he was
accompanist for the Downers Grove (IL) Choral Society.
Mr, Carey’s compositions have been
performed by choirs worldwide and at ACDA, MENC, OAKE, and AGO
conventions across America.
His Rise Up, Emma Lazarus was the winner of The New York Treble
Singers 2003 composition competition and was premiered in New York
City by that group in March of 2003. Esta Tarde, mi bien (This
Evening, my love) was the winner of the
Cambridge Madrigal
Singers International Composition Competition and was premiered at
the McDowell Colony in May 2004.
During the summers of 2002- 2004 Mr. Carey
was invited to participate in the Oxford University Press Summer
Institute at Lehigh University, working with fellow Oxford Press
composers Libby Larsen, Bob Chilcott, Steven Sametz, conductor
Nicholas Cleobury, and The Princeton Singers to develop new choral
repertoire In 2000 Mr. Carey founded Vox Caelestis, a Chicago
based professional women’s chamber choir. During the five years he led
the ensemble, they were hailed as a model of beautifully blended
sound, and were also known for adventurous programming, outreach in
the community, and a college scholarship fund established to help
young singers. In 2005 Mr. Carey resigned his position with the group
in order to compose full-time.
Paul Carey studied composition with Alfred
Blatter and Ben Johnston at the University
of Illinois.
Mr. Carey's graduate studies were at YaleUniversity.
Mr. Carey’s compositions have been performed by choirs worldwide and
at ACDA, MENC, OAKE, and AGO conventions across America.
His Rise Up, Emma Lazarus was the winner of The New York Treble
Singers 2003 composition competition Esta Tarde, mi bien (This
Evening, my love) was the winner of the
Cambridge Madrigal
Singers Competition in 2004.
Mr. Carey's music is published by Oxford University Press, Walton,
Roger Dean,
Santa Barbara,
Colla Voce, and Kjos. His music is also available directly at
www.paulcarey.net. He is
currently Composer in Residence for The Fesival Singers of Madison,
Wisconsin for the 2007-08 and 2008-09 concert seasons.
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