Nkeiru Okoye is an American-born composer of African American and Nigerian ancestry. She was born in New York, NY and raised on Long Island. After studying composition, music theory, piano, conducting, and Africana Studies at Oberlin Conservatory, she pursued graduate studies at Rutgers University and became one of the leading African American women composers. An activist through the arts, Dr. Okoye creates a body of work that welcomes and affirms both traditional and new audiences. Hailed as “gripping” and “evocative” by the New York Times, her works have been commissioned, performed and presented by the Detroit Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony, Opera North UK, Houston Grand Opera, Boston Modern Orchestra Project and many others. Andrea Blain and Scott Blankenship, writing for Your Classical Music on Minnesota Public Radio, wrote, “Composer Nkeiru Okoye doesn’t fit neatly into any kind of classical category. Her compositions showcase her genius by incorporating different types of musical styles that help create a sound that’s uniquely hers.” Among her honors are a Guggenheim Fellowship, the inaugural International Florence Price Festival award for composition, a Beneva Foundation Award, composer grants from the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation, many awards from ASCAP, the Yvar Mikhashoff Trust for New Music, and the National Endowment for the Arts. ? An educator, Dr. Okoye has taught masterclasses and composition classes in colleges and universities throughout the U.S., including University of Michigan, Oberlin Conservatory, University of Denver and others. She has been a featured composer at panels for Boston Lyric Opera, San Francisco Opera, Cincinnati Opera, Composers Now, Gateways Music Festival, the Conductors Guild, and Opera America. In 2007, She gave the keynote address at Coppin State University’s Inaugural Celebration of Student Excellence. In 2017, she was the keynote speaker at the Harriet Tubman Conference in Cambridge, Maryland. Dr. Okoye’s music has been recorded on labels such as Albany Records, MSR Classics, and Rising Sun Music. Her works are published by Theodore Presser Music and Carl Fischer Music. They are available throughout the world.
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