Veronika Krausas, classical music composer

Veronika Krausas

Biography

Veronika Judita Krausas (born 1963) is a Canadian composer who lives and works in the United States.

She was born in Sydney, Australia but grew up in Canada after the age of four. Her diplomas in music education and performance were completed at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. She also completed a Bachelor of Commerce (marketing) degree at the University of Calgary (1985), a Bachelor of Music degree at the University of Toronto (1991), a Masters degree at McGill University in Montreal (1995), and a doctorate from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles (2001), where she received the outstanding DMA in Composition award. In 2004 she won the Theodore Front Prize for her Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, one of the "Search for New Music awards" presented by The International Alliance for Women in Music (IAWM).

She is currently an Assistant Professor of Composition at the University of Southern California at the Thornton School of Music. She is also the Assistant Director of Undergraduate music theory at USC, on the advisory board of Jacaranda Music, an associate director of The Industry, a pre-concert lecturer at the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra, and an artist with Catalysis Projects.

(From wikipedia.org)

Composer Title Date Action
Veronika Krausas Bird-song, from The Language of the Birds 12/08/2015 Play Add to playlist
Veronika Krausas The lighth of San Francisco, from The Language of the Birds 12/09/2015 Play Add to playlist
Veronika Krausas I put my cap in the cage, from The Language of the Birds 12/09/2015 Play Add to playlist