SEASON THIRTEEN, EPISODE FOUR – COMPOSER, MARCUS MARONEY

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In this episode, I talk with composer Marcus Maroney about his ONE track – Concerto for Chamber Orchestra.

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Marcus Karl Maroney studied composition and horn at The University of Texas at Austin (B.M.) and Yale School of Music (M.M., D.M.A.).  His principal composition teachers included Joseph Schwantner, Ned Rorem, and Joan Tower.  In 1999, he received a fellowship to the Tanglewood Music Center, the First Hearing award from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and an ASCAP/Morton Gould Young Composer’s award.  Other awards and fellowships followed, including: a Charles Ives Scholarship from The American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Music 2000 Prize from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, further awards from ASCAP, two residencies at the Copland House and consecutive Woods Chandler Memorial awards from Yale University.