Jennifer Higdon
blue cathedral
At a Glance
  • Composer: born December 31, 1962, Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Work composed: 1999
  • Estimated duration: 12 minutes

 

Jennifer Higdon is one of America’s most acclaimed figures in contemporary classical music, receiving the 2010 Pulitzer Prize in Music for her “Violin Concerto”, a 2010 Grammy for her “Percussion Concerto”, a 2018 Grammy for her “Viola Concerto” and a 2020 Grammy for her “Harp Concerto”. In 2018, Higdon received the prestigious Nemmers Prize which is awarded to contemporary classical composers of exceptional achievement who have significantly influenced the field of composition. Most recently, she was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Higdon enjoys several hundred performances a year of her works, and “blue cathedral” is today’s most performed contemporary orchestral work, with more than 700 performances worldwide. Her works have been recorded on more than sixty CDs. Higdon’s first opera, “Cold Mountain”, won the International Opera Award for Best World Premiere and the opera recording was nominated for 2 Grammy awards. Her music is published exclusively by Lawdon Press.


Headshot photo credit: J. Henry Fair