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Andrew Cadima

Andrew William Cadima (born Oct. 8, 1984 in Raleigh, NC) is an American Composer.

Biography

Award-winning composer Andrew Cadima (b. 1984) is currently residing in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has written for a wide variety of ensembles ranging from solo harp[1] to large orchestra and has written for events and venues ranging from rock concerts to symphony halls.

Cadima began his studies in composition in Austin, TX with Joe Harchanko at the University of Texas at Austin. Subsequently, he received B.M. and M.M. degrees in composition from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, studying under Dr. Dan Becker and David Garner. He has additionally studied abroad and performed on the piano, guitar, and violin in cities all over the world including Vienna, Paris, and Valencia, Spain.

Cadima’s music has been performed nationally and internationally by many soloists and ensembles including The Curtis Institute of Music Chamber Orchestra, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Orchestra, the SFCM New Music Ensemble (Nicole Paiement, director),[2] the SFCM Chorus, the Huntington Guitar Ensemble, the Allendale String Quartet, and award-winning trombonist Achilles liarmakopoulos, among many others. Cadima has won many awards in recognition of his achievements in composition. Most recently, his setting of Psalm 51, Miserere, was a prize winner in the 6th biannual San Francisco Conservatory of Music Choral Composition Competition (Dr David Conte, Director.)[3]

Recent Premieres

  • Andrew Cadima's piece Dream for trombone solo, string orchestra, and harp, commissioned by trombone virtuoso Achilles liarmakopoulos, was given its east coast premiere this past May by the Curtis Institute of Music[4] and was previously premiered on the west coast in 2007 by the AC/SF Chamber Orchestra under Jacques Dejardins.
  • Miserere for mixed (SATB) chorus was given its premiere by the SFCM Chorus at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Choral Composition Competition this past May where it was prize winner.[5]

Affiliations

Andrew Cadima is a member of ASCAP[6], the American Composer’s Forum, and the American Music Center.

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