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Joshua Saulle

 
CountryUnited States of America
CategoriesClassical, Neoclassical, Sacred, Soundtrack/Film Music

Joshua Saulle
(b.1979)

Born in New York City, and raised in Yonkers, NY, Joshua Saulle began composing at age 11 after seeing the film Amadeus. He has written music for solo instruments, chamber ensembles, percussion, voice, chorus, orchestra, and film. His music has been performed at venues across the US, including Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall. In 2009 he made his international debut with performances of Angel’s Touch (Intermezzo for piano) in Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates. His choral motet Ubi Caritas took second place in the San Francisco Conservatory’s Sixth Biannual Choral Composition Competition, and his piece Air for Unaccompanied Viola was featured in the April 2009 issue of Journal of the American Viola Society.

Joshua studied composition with Gerald Shapiro at Brown University, and with Dan Becker and David Conte at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Other teachers have included Johannes Somary, Michael Czajkowski and Chester Biscardi.

Not only a composer, Joshua has long been a proponent of contemporary music, as a founding member and president of the Original Music Group at Brown University, and as a former Board member of the International Contemporary Ensemble.

Joshua resides in San Francisco where he also teaches piano, and sings with the International Orange Chorale of San Francisco. Joshua has also guest conducted the Lakeside Avenue Baptist Church Choir and The International Orange Chorale.

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