Cindy Cox (born 1961) is an American composer and performer, and Professor of Music. Cox grew up in Houston.[1]
She holds a Bachelor of Music in piano performance from Texas Christian University, and her Masters and Doctorate in 1992 from Indiana University Bloomington in composition, where she studied with Harvey Sollberger, Donald Erb, Eugene O’Brien, and John Eaton. She has also studied with John Harbison at the Tanglewood Music Center, and Bernard Rands and Jacob Druckman at the Aspen Music Festival. As a pianist, she studied with the Mozart and Schubert specialist Lili Kraus.
As of 2011, Cox is a professor at the University of California at Berkeley.[2]
Her orchestrations have been described as "music that demonstrates an extremely refined and imaginative sense of instrumental color and texture," "well-wrought," and "not easily classifiable."[3]
and as having "prismatic colors" that suggest "a hybrid of Olivier Messiaen and Carl Ruggles — an odd couple indeed."[4] Tim Page has described her Into the Wild as "a dark, fertile musical fantasy with some haunting and desolate chords."[5]
Bay Area composer Cindy Cox’s work has been called “a delight to listen to” and “buoyant, puckish, rhythmically alive and crisply engaging” by San Francisco Chronicle critic Joshua Kosman. The University of California, Berkeley professor’s music is noted for its special tunings, harmonies, and textural colorations. She has received numerous awards, commissions, and the prestigious appointment of a Fellow at both the Tanglewood Music Center and Aspen Music Festivals. Her work has been performed throughout Europe, as well as Carnegie Hall, the National Gallery, the Kennedy Center, and by the Los Angeles Philharmonic.[6]
She is married to the poet John Campion.
^Interview with Cindy A. Cox by Jena N. Spurgeon. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
^Cindy Cox at University of California, Berkeley Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
^Carl, Robert (September–October 2002). Fanfare. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
^Page, Tim (January 10, 1997). The Washington Post. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
^Page, Tim (2002). "Tim Page on Music: Views and Reviews". Amadeus Press, Portland, Oregon. p. 292.
^"In the Spotlight". San Francisco Classical Voice. March 6, 2011. Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2011.
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