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Andrew J. Glick Music Studio

Cover art for “Life Cycle of Spirolignum Giacosa,” a CD of my music

About Andrew J. Glick

 

Phone: 703-327-5517

 

E-mail: aglick99@verizon.net

I have been studying music since age four. After initial composition studies with Edward Applebaum at El Camino College, I  went on to receive a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern California where I also studied electro-acoustic music with Frederick Leseman.

At Syracuse University, I received a Master of Music in composition, where I studied with Zhuang Liu, Christopher Hopkins and Andrew Waggoner. While there, I twice won the Eloise K. Heaton fellowship in composition and a Graduate School research grant for the development of a video system that can provide audience members a means of individualizing their experience of a live performance.

My  original compositions include “Canticle of the Choraliers,” commissioned by the New Dominion Choraliers as their signature anthem, “Six Duodecadent Duets for Euphonium,” published by Tuba and Euphonium Press, and “Four Nahuatl Settings” which was aired on “Fresh Ink,” a new music showcase program on the NPR affiliate WCNY-FM. My mixed woodwind quintet “Life Cycle of Spirolignum Giacosa” received its world premiere at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy band’s annual chamber concert in 2000.

I  have been a professional flutist for over 20 years performing in such diverse venues as the Beach Cities Symphony in southern California under the late Louis Palange to folk-pop sweetening sessions for London Records, Broadway musical pit orchestras and marching bands.

A versatile bass baritone, I  have sung in the Syracuse, NY Opera Company chorus, and the University of Virginia Opera Workshop. I spent several years as a section leader in the Protection of the Holy Virgin Russian Orthodox Church (L.A.) and have soloed with the Cambridge Singers of Pasadena and a number of Unitarian-Universalist church choirs in California and on the East Coast.

I LOVE to teach, and I look forward to working with you to achieve your or your child’s musical goals!

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