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Name
  
Andrea Reinkemeyer

Role
  
Composer

Education
  
University of Michigan


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Andrea Reinkemeyer (born 1976) is an American composer. She was born in Portland, Oregon, and graduated with a bachelor's degree from the University of Oregon. She continued her studies in composition at the University of Michigan, graduating with a doctorate degree. As an undergraduate, she won the Outstanding Creativity in Composition Award. Her music has been performed internationally.

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Her music has been described as "haunting", "clever, funky, jazzy and virtuosic".

While at the University of Michigan, Reinkemeyer taught as a graduate student instructor in electronic composition. After completing her education, she took a position teaching composition, theory and technology at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Music Composition and Theory at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon.

She married Brian Amer and has one daughter. Reinkemeyer has also worked teaching music in Detroit community outreach programs.

Works

Selected works include:

  • "From Cycles of Eternity" (2017) for Women's Vocal Ensemble; Henrietta Cordelia Ray, poet
  • "When Justice Reigns" (2016) for Mixed Choir; Janine Applegate, poet
  • "The Thaw" (2016) for Soprano, Tenor, Mixed Choir and Wind Ensemble
  • "NaamJai (Liquid Heart)" (2015) for Orchestra
  • "Things Heard, Misunderstood" (2012) for Alto Saxophone
  • "Wrought Iron" (2012) for Flute and Percussion
  • "Dos Danzas" (2010) for Concert Band
  • Wild Silk (2009) for Baritone Saxophone, Percussion and Piano
  • Half Moon Nocturne (2007) for Clarinet in B-flat, Bassoon, Horn in F, Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello & Bass
  • Lured by the Horizon (2005) for Orchestra
  • Through Leaves (2004) for Tape and Percussion
  • "#@&%!* (expletive deleted) (2000) for Percussion Quartet
  • References

    Andrea Reinkemeyer Wikipedia