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Adrienne Inglis
Joined May, 2004
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Genre: Sacred Choral, Latin American Folk
Biography:
Born in Berkeley, California, Adrienne Inglis learned to play the flute and piano as a child. She received a Bachelor of Music degree in flute performance from Lewis and Clark College (1982) and a Master of Music degree from the University of Texas at Austin (1986). In 1992 she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from UT Austin. A married mother of two, she resides in Austin, Texas, freelances, and serves as flute instructor at Southwestern University. She performs, records, and tours with Latin American folk music trio, Chaski. She composes music for Chaski as well as sacred choral works. Adrienne Inglis is a member of the American Composers Forum and A.S.C.A.P., the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers.
Recent Works:
"Crying Out in the Wilderness" (2008), SATB chorus with harp, a setting of Luke 3:2b-6 NRSV, duration 2:50
"There Will Be Signs" (2007), SATB chorus with harp and bombo, setting of Luke 21:25-28 NRSV, duration 2:44
"Precious Oil" (2005), SATB a cappella, setting of Psalm 133 from Marchiene Vroon Rienstra's "Swallow's Nest: A Feminine Reading of the Psalms", duration 2:10
"Darkness as Light" (2005), SATB with harp or keyboard accompaniment, setting of Psalm 139:7-12 NRSV, duration 2:00
"Do Not Be Afraid, Mary" (2004), SATB with optional keyboard accompaniment, setting of annunciation scene, Luke 1:26-45, duration 1:40
"Love" (2004), setting of 1 Corinthians 13:4-7 for two-part children's choir
"Misa trinitaria" (2003), a six-movement Spanish language Latin American folk mass, treble voices, folk accompaniment, with optional soli TB, duration about 30 minutes Entrada (auki auki) Senor, ten piedad (vidala andina) Gloria (huayno boliviano) Credo (merengue venezolano) Santo (saya boliviana) Cordero de Dios (zamba argentina) Recorded by Chaski and Magnificat with director David Stevens on Chaski's CD, "Viracocha" (2005)
"Maysajata cutayana", (2002) huayno boliviano for zamponas, charango, and harp; recorded by Chaski on "Viracocha" (2005)
"Salmo 140" (Psalm 140) (2001), Spanish-language scripture setting includes a congregational response
"Consejos del gaucho", (1999) zamba argentina for baritone, quena, guitar, and harp; recorded by Chaski on "Unay" (2000)
"Elizabeth", (1998) vals venezolano for quena, guitar, harp; recorded by Chaski on "Unay" (2000)
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