Biography
Pierre Schroeder is the winner of the 2005 ArtSong Competition of the American Composers Forum and The Schubert Club. Isabel Bayrakdarian will give the premiere performance of his prize-winning song, "Whence came the voice," on June 11, Minnesota, as
Biography:
Pierre Schroeder studied at L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris for five years, and graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. After moving to Los Angles in 1985, he won a number of national and international music competitions for choral works and chamber orchestras, eventually performed in Palos Verdes (Hesse Park), Los Angles (Leo S. Bing Theater, L.A. County Museum of Art, Gindi Auditorium), San Francisco (Herbest Theater), and Dublin (National Concert Hall of Ireland).Pierre has composed electronic and orchestral scores for short movies and animated films as well as educational movies and documentaries. His credits include the soundtracks of "America the Beautiful" (a six prt series, winner of the 1992 Telly Award for outstanding documenary and aired on PBS and The History Channel) and "Flee" (a short subject selected at the 2002 Mill Valley Film Festival).
Recent Works:
Pierre's CD entitled "Pagan Mass" was released by Centaur Records in February of 2002 (CRC 2543). Pierre is currently working on "The Four Seasons: Childhood, Teen Age, Mature Age, Old Age," an electro-acoustic composition with voices and noises fully integrated with the music in architecture and rhythm. "The Four Seasons" has been awarded a subito grant from the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Composers Forum.
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