American pianist and composer
Reena Esmail (born 11 February 1983) is an Indian-American music composer of Indian and Western classical music.[1]
Esmail has been commissioned to compose pieces for ensembles including Amherst College Choir and Orchestra,[2] Santa Fe Pro Musica,[3] Conspirare,[4] and the Los Angeles Master Chorale.[5] In 2020, The New York Times included her in a feature entitled, "Five Minutes That Will Make You Love the Violin;" fellow composer Andrew Norman selected her work entitled, "Darshan" as performed by Vijay Gupta, calling it "familiar and fresh, intimate and epic, grounded and aloft."[6]
Honors and awards
- United States Artist Fellow in Music 2019[1]
- S&R Foundation Washington Award Grand Prize 2019[7]
- Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Citizen Artist Fellow 2017-2018[8]
- Two ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Awards (2002, 2007)[9]
- Walter Hinrichsen Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters 2012[10]
- INK Fellow 2011[11]
- Winner in the MTAC-WLA Chamber Music Competition for piano performance[12]
- Fulbright-Nehru Student Research Scholar 2011-2012[13]
Works
Esmail composes for orchestra, solo instrument, chamber ensemble, and voice. Works include Barso Re (2010) for Yale Sur et Veritaal, Yale's Hindi a cappella organization.[14]
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