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  • CompositionsChristopher Hossfeld’s compositions have been performed at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D. C.), Yale and Harvard Universities, Jordan Hall (Boston, Massachusetts), the Toronto Music Garden, and concerts in Montreal and Ottawa. In 1998, he was the only composer of twenty Presidential Scholars in the Arts. Hossfeld earned a Master’s degree in Choral Conducting from the Yale School of Music and a Bachelor’s in Music Composition from Harvard University, where he was a recipient of the Louis Sudler Award, given to a graduating student for excellence in the arts.
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20 Dec 1999

one winter afternoon

by Christopher Hossfeld | posted in: Chamber, Composer, Vocal | 0

Tenor, flute, viola, and harp. 4 minutes. A setting of the poem by e. e. cummings. First performance: Spring 2000 at Harvard University as part of the Thelma Louise Goldberg Concert, a production of the Music Department.

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  • CompositionsChristopher Hossfeld’s compositions have been performed at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D. C.), Yale and Harvard Universities, Jordan Hall (Boston, Massachusetts), the Toronto Music Garden, and concerts in Montreal and Ottawa. In 1998, he was the only composer of twenty Presidential Scholars in the Arts. Hossfeld earned a Master’s degree in Choral Conducting from the Yale School of Music and a Bachelor’s in Music Composition from Harvard University, where he was a recipient of the Louis Sudler Award, given to a graduating student for excellence in the arts.
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