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Gregg Wramage
Editor
RILM International Center
365 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3108
New York, NY 10016-4309
Phone: 1 212 817 8601
Fax: 1 212 817 1569
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Gregg Wramage is an Editor at RILM, specializing in topics including composition, and 20th- and 21st-c. music and musical life. He received his D.M.A. in composition from the CUNY Graduate Center in 2006, and is currently serving on the music faculties of Caldwell College and Westminster Choir College. As a composer, Mr. Wramage's music has been performed by Aspen Sinfonia, eighth blackbird, Collage New Music, New Jersey Symphony, Cabrillo Festival Orchestra, Friends and Enemies of New Music, American Composers Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Third Millennium Ensemble, and pianists Bruce Levingston (Lincoln Center), and Carine Gutlerner (Weill Recital Hall and in Paris). He has been a fellow at Yaddo, Copland House, the Wurlitzer Foundation, the MacDowell Colony, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and Atlantic Center for the Arts. His recent orchestral work, "La tristesse durera" will be recorded commercially with support of the 2007 Copland House Sylvia Goldstein Award, and his first symphony will be premiered by North/South Consonance Ensemble in 2008. His music has been recorded on Capstone Records and published by Southern Music. Currently, Mr. Wramage is composing a chamber opera with the renowned British librettist, Paul Bentley, on the novel “Death in Summer” by the internationally acclaimed Irish writer, William Trevor; the first several scenes were premiered by American Opera Projects in October 2007. |
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