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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 ”Beth’s Cornucopia,” a piece for tuba solo written for and premiered by New England Conservatory graduate tubist, Beth McDonald;  “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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