Sean Hickey
Sean Hickey is an American composer, born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1970 and currently based in New York.
As a teenager he took lessons in electric guitar. At Wayne State University, Hickey's composition teachers included James Hartway and James Lentini. He has been commissioned by a number of musicians and organizations including for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, the St. Petersburg Symphony, Michala Petri, Avi Avital, the Fine Arts Quartet, and the Whatcom Symphony Orchestra.[1]
His first commercial recording, Left at the Fork in the Road, was released in November 2005 on Naxos American Classics. Featuring a selection of his chamber and orchestral works, the album broke the Billboard Top 100 Classical Chart[2] and was praised as “substantive and savvy” by Gramophone Magazine.[3]
In May 2013, an album of Hickey’s clarinet and cello concertos was released on Delos.[4] The album features cellist Dmitry Kouzov and clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein, along with the St. Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Lande. The record was subsequently reviewed by NewMusicBox, which called the clarinet concerto “a formidable work.”[5]
Hickey’s latest recording, Cursive, was released in May 2014 on Delos,[6] and is a retrospective of much of the composer's work for piano and chamber music combinations. Performing on the album are pianist Philip Edward Fisher, violinist Julia Sakharova, flutist Brandon Patrick George, violist Anne Lanzilotti, and harpist Meredith Clark.
Hickey is also a published poet[7] and writer of music reviews and travelogues. He is an ASCAP member and is published by Cantabile Press. In addition, he is the Vice-President, Sales and Business Development, for Naxos of America,[8] and speaks regularly throughout the world on new media and musician entrepreneurship.
References
Notes
- ↑ "ABOUT", accessed April 4, 2016
- ↑ "PRESS", accessed April 4, 2016
- ↑ "American Classics - Hickey: Left At The Fork In The Road", accessed April 4, 2016
- ↑ "SEAN HICKEY — CONCERTOS", accessed April 4, 2016
- ↑ Oteri, Frank J."SOUNDS HEARD: SEAN HICKEY—CONCERTOS", accessed April 4, 2016
- ↑ "SEAN HICKEY: CURSIVE", accessed April 4, 2016
- ↑ Hickey, Sean (1995). Banyan Tree. Cantabile Press.
- ↑ Contact Information, Naxos of America
Sources
- ASCAP
- Gramophone (January 2007 issue)
- Gramophone (June 2013 issue)
- NewMusicBox
- Sequenza 21
- WWFM Trenton, NJ
- The Detroit Free Press
- Fanfare
- Metro Chamber Orchestra program notes
- Wayne State University Alumni
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