Erin Elizabeth Gee (born 1974) (born San Luis Obispo, California) is an American composer and vocalist. Among the fellowships she has held are the Guggenheim and the Radcliffe Institute Fellowships,[1] and among the awards she has won for her compositions are the Herb Alpert Award in the Arts, the Rome Prize and the first prize of the International Rostrum of Composers.[2] She was on the faculty of the University of Illinois in Urbana as Assistant Professor of Composition-Theory and is currently Associate Professor of Composition at Brandeis University.
In 1997 Gee received her B.M. with honors and highest distinction in Piano Performance from the University of Iowa; there she also earned an M.A. in composition in 2002.[3] In 2007, she earned her Ph.D. in music theory from the University of Music and Dramatic Arts, Graz, Austria [4] where she studied musical composition with Beat Furrer.[5]
With her brother Colin Gee, she performed at the Whitney Museum of Art[6][1] and was a resident at the Montalvo Arts Center. She won the 2008 Rome Prize and was a Guggenheim Fellow in 2009. From 2010-2011, she was a fellow in composition at the Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart.[7][8] In 2015, she received the Charles Ives Fellowship of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.[9] The puzzle video game app Blek contains excerpts of Erin Gee's work.[10] Gee is one of the Kronos Quartet 50 for the Future composers.[11]
A reviewer from the Harvard Gazette described a performance of Gee's work as "a young woman with a microphone in each hand performing a curious and captivating symphony of sound and song".[12]
Premiered at Roulette Intermedium, Brooklyn, NY[14]
Premiered at the Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg, Germany
Premiered at the Resonant Bodies Festival[19]
Premiered and recorded by Ensemble NOVA
Premiered by Ryan Muncy and Ross Karre at the Abrons Art Center in Brooklyn, NY.
Premiered by the Arditti Quartet[20]
Performed by the JACK Quartet at the Lucerne Festival, Switzerland, the Banff Centre, Canada (2017)[21]
Premiered at the Arnold Schoenberg Center in Vienna, Austria
Conducted by Cornelius Meister
Erin Gee, voice
Colin Gee, actor/dramaturge
Video by Patrick Kelly
Premiered by the Ascolta Ensemble at Akademie Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart.
Written for and premiered by Réne Lecuona.
Premiered at Zankel Hall in Carnegie Hall, New York City.
Colin Gee, Actor and Dramaturge[23][24][25]
Erin Gee, voice [26]
Premiered at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, Los Angeles
Conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen
Erin Gee, voice[27][28]
Erin Gee, voice.
Morgan Moody,[29] Bass Baritone
Teatro Minimo Prize
Erin Gee, voice[30]
CD Released on Col Legno 2014
Gianni Bergamo Prize[31] (1st Round)
Premiered at the Klangspuren Festival by the RSO Wien. Erin Gee, voice. Martyn Brabbins, conductor.
Awarded the Rostrum of Composers Prize, Paris, France – 2007[32]
CD Released on Col Legno
Premiered at the Klangspuren Festival, Klagenfurt, Austria
Premiered at the ORF Vienna, Austria. Erin Gee, voice
Look and Listen Festival Prize,[33] New York City
impuls Festival Prize,[34] Graz, Austria Conducted by Johannes Kalitzke. Erin Gee, voice
Three Scenes from the Opera, SLEEP
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In Austria and Germany, she studied composition with Beat Furrer, Mathias Spahlinger, Chaya Czernowin, Richard Barrett and Steve Takasugi.
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