Sarah Kirkland Snider

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The Currents 00:00 Tools
Penelope: Nausicaa 00:00 Tools
Baby Teeth, Bones, and Bullets 00:00 Tools
This Is What You're Like 00:00 Tools
Calypso 00:00 Tools
Circe and the Hanged Man 00:00 Tools
The Stranger with the Face of a Man I Loved 00:00 Tools
Daughter of the Waves 00:00 Tools
And Then You Shall Be Lost Indeed 00:00 Tools
As He Looks Out to Sea 00:00 Tools
Nausicaa 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 1, Prelude 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 2, The Estate 00:00 Tools
Penelope: The Lotus Eaters 00:00 Tools
Penelope: No. 4. The Lotus Eaters 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 3, The Barn 00:00 Tools
The Orchard 00:00 Tools
Penelope: No. 2. This Is What You're Like 00:00 Tools
Penelope: Circe and the Hanged Man 00:00 Tools
The Lotus Eaters 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 9, The River 00:00 Tools
Penelope: No. 3. The Honeyed Fruit 00:00 Tools
Penelope: No. 5. Nausicaa 00:00 Tools
Penelope: The Stranger with the Face of a Man I Loved 00:00 Tools
The Honeyed Fruit 00:00 Tools
Penelope: No. 7. I Died of Waiting 00:00 Tools
Penelope: No. 8. Home 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 4, The Guest 00:00 Tools
Penelope: No. 10. Calypso 00:00 Tools
Penelope: The Honeyed Fruit 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Penelope: No. 9. Dead Friend 00:00 Tools
I Died of Waiting 00:00 Tools
Penelope: This Is What You're Like 00:00 Tools
Penelope: No. 12. Open Hands 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 5, The Slaughterhouse 00:00 Tools
Dead Friend 00:00 Tools
Open Hands 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 6, The Girl 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 7, The Swan 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 8, The Witch 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 11, The Orchard 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 10, The Speakers 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 12, The Song 00:00 Tools
Unremembered: No. 13, The Past 00:00 Tools
Penelope: I Died of Waiting 00:00 Tools
Penelope: Home 00:00 Tools
Penelope: Open Hands 00:00 Tools
Penelope: Calypso 00:00 Tools
Penelope: And Then You Shall Be Lost Indeed 00:00 Tools
Penelope: Dead Friend 00:00 Tools
Penelope: As He Looks Out to Sea 00:00 Tools
Penelope: Baby Teeth, Bones, and Bullets 00:00 Tools
open hands (feat. MBD) 00:00 Tools
The Estate 00:00 Tools
Prelude 00:00 Tools
The Guest 00:00 Tools
The Barn 00:00 Tools
The Slaughterhouse 00:00 Tools
The River 00:00 Tools
Pale as Centuries 00:00 Tools
The Past 00:00 Tools
The Girl 00:00 Tools
The Swan 00:00 Tools
The Witch 00:00 Tools
The Speakers 00:00 Tools
The Song 00:00 Tools
The Reserved, the Reticent 00:00 Tools
What You're Like (ft. My Brightest Diamond) 00:00 Tools
This Is What You're Like (ft. My Brightest Diamond) 00:00 Tools
This is What You're Like (feat. Shara Worden) 00:00 Tools
Nausicaa (ft. Shara Worden and Signal) 00:00 Tools
Ballade 00:00 Tools
Sarah Kirkland Snider, 'This Is What You're Like' 00:00 Tools
No. 8. Home 00:00 Tools
The Orchard - Unremembered No 1, Prelude 00:00 Tools
The Orchard - Unremembered No 2, The Estate 00:00 Tools
Baby Teeth, Bones And Bullets 00:00 Tools
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Recently deemed 'a composer with an enviable knack for crafting moody, strikingly beautiful works' (TimeOut, New York), Sarah Kirkland Snider is a New York-based composer whose music defies easy categorization, drawing on elements of modern classical composition, indie rock, classical cabaret & folk music. Her first album, Penelope, features Shara Worden (My Brightest Diamond) & the chamber orchestra Signal and has been critically acclaimed by NPR, The Los Angeles Times, New York Magazine, Time Out New York, Filter, The Utne Reader, Textura, Death and Taxes, Popshifter, The Indie Handbook, and many others. Her works have been performed by artists and ensembles from around the world including Shara Worden, Signal, Colin Currie, the Knights, Hebrides Ensemble, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project, the Aspen Contemporary Ensemble, Psappha, Dinosaur Annex, Newspeak, Quatuor Bozzini, and many others, in venues ranging from Carnegie Hall, the Aspen Music Festival, Merkin Hall, the Colorado Music Festival, the Bang On a Can Summer Festival, the MATA Festival, the Look & Listen Festival, and the Keys to the Future Contemporary Piano Music Festival to New York multimedia art cabarets such as (le) Poisson Rouge, the Bell House, The Red Bull Theater, and Theater for the New City. Her most recent music explores her love of songwriting. These works include Penelope (2009), a 60-minute song cycle with lyrics by playwright Ellen McLaughlin, written for vocalist Shara Worden (of My Brightest Diamond) and the chamber orchestra Signal; Penelope (2008), a music-theater monodrama for Ellen McLaughlin and the Eclipse Quartet commissioned by the J. Paul Getty Center; and Until I Became Human (2007), a set of songs for mezzo, viola, and orchestra commissioned by Dinosaur Annex and the Community Music Center of Boston, set to the poetry of Ivanna Yi. Like Penelope (2009), which is scored for string orchestra, harp, percussion, electric guitar, electric bass, drums, and electronics, much of her music features untraditional instrumentation; these works include Shiner (trombone, harp, viola, marimba), Stanzas in Meditation (two sopranos and harp), and In Two Worlds (mixed chamber ensemble including two trumpets, one offstage.) Upcoming projects include a Merkin Hall commission for Shara Worden and yMusic, as well as works for NOW Ensemble, Third Coast Percussion, janus, and violist Nadia Sirota. Sarah is also active as a promoter of new music in New York and beyond. From 2001-2007 she co-curated the Look & Listen Festival, a new music series set in modern art galleries. Since 2007 she has served as Co-Director, along with William Brittelle and Judd Greenstein, of New Amsterdam Records, an independent record label recently called “the focal point of the post-classical scene,” (Time Out New York) and “emblematic of an emerging generation” (The New York Times), and praised for “releasing one quality disc after another” (Newsweek). Sarah has an M.M. and Artist Diploma from the Yale School of Music and a B.A. from Wesleyan University, and in 2006 was a Schumann Fellow at the Aspen Music Festival. The recipient of numerous honors and distinctions for her music, she has studied with Martin Bresnick, Marc-Andre Dalbavie, Justin Dello Joio, Aaron Jay Kernis, Ezra Laderman, David Lang, and Christopher Rouse. She lives in Brooklyn, NY and Princeton, NJ, with her husband, Steven, and their son, Jasper. Her music is published by Good Child Music Publishing. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.