- Bradley Ellingboe
Bradley Ellingboe was born in Farmington, Minnesota, on
April 16 1958 . Since 1985 he has been on the faculty of theUniversity of New Mexico , where he is Professor of Music and Director of Choral Activities.Ellingboe is a 1980 graduate of
Saint Olaf College inNorthfield, Minnesota , where he received a degree in Music Theory and Composition, studying with Kenneth and Carolyn Jennings. He then attended theEastman School of Music inRochester, New York , graduating with degrees in Vocal Performance and Choral Conducting. At Eastman his major teachers were Jan DeGaetani, Donald Neuen, Alfred Mann and Samuel Adler. He has done additional study at the University of Oslo, theAspen Music Festival and the Vatican.Ellingboe is well-known as a composer and arranger of choral music, with over 100 pieces in print. He has won annual awards in composition from
ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) since 2000. Ellingboe is editor of "Choral Music for Sundays and Seasons" (Augsburg Fortress Press, 2004) a compendium of sacred choral music. He is also well-known as an expert on the vocal music of Scandinavia, and particularly the songs of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg (1843-1907). His editions of Grieg's songs: "45 Songs of Edvard Grieg" (1988) and "A Grieg Song Anthology" (1990) are both published by Leyerle Publications. For his work on making the music of Norway better known among English-speaking singers, Ellingboe was knighted by His Majesty, King Harald of Norway, in 1994.
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