Adrienne Albert (ASCAP) has had her award-winning chamber, choral, vocal, orchestral and wind band works performed throughout the U.S., and around the world. Recent commissions include St. Louis Symphony Low Brass, Cornell University Chorus, Holyoke Civic Symphony, MPE Foundation, Palisades Virtuosi; Penn Academy of Music, Chamber Music Palisades and numerous private individuals.

Her music has been supported by NFA, ACF, MTC/ Rockefeller Foundation, MPE, and yearly ASCAP Awards. She has won awards by The American Prize in the chamber music, band, choral divisions, and was a finalist for orchestral composition. She has been a featured lecturer at West Point Military Academy, Los Medanos Community College, and University of Colorado-Boulder, and was Composer-in Residence at Cal State Bakersfield, Cal State Fresno, and Cal State Sacramento. She received an Artist-In-Residence fellowship from the Ucross Foundation and the prestigious ACME Award of MPE Music Fraternity. Her trombone work, “Wind Tides”, won 1st prize in the Wright State University Trombone Competition, and her woodwind quintet, “Animalogy” won the Aeros Competition and was performed in Carnegie Hall. Former President of MPE Fraternity, VP of Nacusa.la in charge of programming, a member of the ACF, SAG, AFTRA, AMC, IAWM, CMA, Dominant Club, and ASCAP.

Her music is self-published by Kenter Canyon Music (ASCAP) and can also be purchased through T. Presser, T Front Musical Literature, TrevCo Music, FluteWorld and Subito Music.

More information, about Adrienne, audio clips, and scores can be found on her web sites: https://www.adriennealbert.com

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