Cindy Cox

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Cindy Cox is an American composer born in 1961. Her work has received national acclaim. [1] [2][3][4] [5] [6] She is currently an associate professor at Berkeley.[7][8]

[edit] Discography

  • Columba Expexit
  • Extended Resources, Society of Composers
  • Nature Is
  • Points of Entry, The Laurels Project
  • Music for Trumpet, Trombone, and Piano

[edit] References

  1. ^ Classical Music in Review By ALLAN KOZINN, New York Times, Published: March 16, 1993
  2. ^ When Wind Instruments Meet Brassy Thieves Author Joseph McLellan From: The Washington Post, January 18, 1998
  3. ^ NSO to Tour East Coast; Repertory to Focus On American Music By Tim Page, The Washington Post, January 14, 1997
  4. ^ http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2003/06/07/DD152357.DTL&type=printable Edge opener bogs down in theoretical details Bursts of appeal enhance Cox's compositions Joshua Kosman, San Francisco Chronicle, Saturday, June 7, 2003
  5. ^ Overtures: Voice to New York: The choral group Volti fosters young composers. Edward Ortiz, Sacramento Bee March 4, 2007
  6. ^ http://cacox.com/Press.html Cindy Cox - Press Page
  7. ^ Cindy Cox
  8. ^ The Music of Cindy Cox

[edit] External Links

Cindy Cox website