Eleanor Alberga (born 1949) is a Jamaican contemporary music composer.
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Eleanor Alberga was born in Kingston, Jamaica. She decided at the age of five to be a concert pianist and began composing short pieces. She studied music at Jamaican School of Music and in 1970 she won the biennial West Indian Associated Board Scholarship which allowed her to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London. After completing her studies, she performed as a concert pianist. In 2001 she ended her career as concert pianist to concentrate full-time on composition and was awarded a NESTA Fellowship.[1]
Alberga works as a guest lecturer at the Royal Academy of Music in London. She has been pianist and Music Director for the London Contemporary Dance Theatre and a member of the Jamaican Folk Singers and an African dance company. Her music has been performed by the Royal Philharmonic, the London Philharmonic, Bournemouth Sinfonietta, London Mozart Players and the Women's Philharmonic of San Francisco, and in countries including Australia, South America, Canada, Europe and China.[2]
She married violinist Thomas Bowes and performs with him in a duo called Double Exposure.[3]
Selected works include:
Ochestra:
Chamber Orchestra:
Chamber Music/Ensemble:
Solos/Duos:
Piano Solos:
Piano, 2 to 6 players:
Vocal: Chamber Pieces
Vocal: Choral