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Jacob Narverud | |
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Background information | |
Born | citation needed] Meriden, Kansas, United States | April 14, 1986 [
Genres | Choral |
Occupations | |
Website | Official website |
Jacob Narverud (born 1986, in Meriden, Kansas) is an American composer and conductor best known for his choral music.[1] He is often ranked among the top-selling and most widely-performed choral composers in the United States.[2][3][4][5]
Background
editNarverud is the editor of Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Inc. and a Signature Artist at Musicnotes, Inc.[6][7] He is the Founding Artistic Director of the Tallgrass Chamber Choir, and was named Composer-in-Residence of the Boston Gay Men’s Chorus in 2024.[8][9]
His music is published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Inc., Carl Fischer Music, Alfred Music, G. Schirmer, Hal Leonard, Shawnee Press, J. W. Pepper & Son, Alliance Music Publications, Inc., and Musicnotes, Inc.[10]
Narverud holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Vocal Performance from Emporia State University,[11] a Master of Music degree, and Doctor of Musical Arts degree in conducting from the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.[12]
List of compositions
editChoral, accompanied
edit- A Patch of Light
- Ad Astra
- Alchemy
- Echo
- Gravitas
- Hodie
- In the Silence
- Lakeside Lullaby
- Laudate Dominum
- Let the Music Fill Your Soul
- Love Never Leaves
- Lunar Lullaby
- May Wind
- Omnes Gentes
- O Quam Gloriosum
- Season of Light
- Sisi Ni Moja
- Sunflower
- Veritas et Virtus
Choral, unaccompanied
edit- Abend
- Agnus Dei
- Alleluia
- August
- Cantate
- Cónditor Alme Síderum
- Dominus Vobiscum
- Exsultate
- Harvest
- Healing Heart
- Loomis Creek
- Missa de Cinque Terre
- O Salutaris
- Sanctus
- Season of Light
- The Song We Sing
- Veni Sancte Spiritus
References
edit- ^ "Jacob Narverud".
- ^ "JW Pepper, BEST-SELLING CHORAL SHEET MUSIC".
- ^ "Alfred, Best Selling Choral Music". Alfred Music.
- ^ "ALL SIGNATURE ARTISTS". Musicnotes.
- ^ "Santa Barbara 2023 BEST SELLERS".
- ^ "ALL SIGNATURE ARTISTS". Musicnotes.
- ^ "Jacob Narverud".
- ^ "Tallgrass Chamber Choir".
- ^ "Jacob Narverud, Composer-in-Residence".
- ^ "Biography, Jacob Narverud".
- ^ "New conductor seeks new (and former) voices for Emporia Community Choir". 30 July 2015.
- ^ "Conducting DMA Jacob Narverud Wins Job in NY".