Timothy Kramer
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Timothy Kramer's works have been performed throughout the world by groups such as the Indianapolis, Detroit, Tacoma, and San Antonio Symphony Orchestras, North/South Consonance, the SOLI Ensemble, the ONIX Ensemble, the Detroit Chamber Winds, Luna Nova, Ensemble Mise-en, ~Nois, and Hub New Music. He has received grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, the NEA, the MacDowell Colony, Meet the Composer, BMI, ASCAP, and the AGO, and commissions from the Midwest Clinic, the Utah Arts Festival, and the Detroit Chamber Winds, among others.

His degrees are from Pacific Lutheran University (B.M.) and the University of Michigan (M.M., D.M.A.), and he was a Fulbright Scholar to Germany. Originally from Washington State, he taught at Trinity University in San Antonio for 19 years, where he also founded CASA (Composers Alliance of San Antonio). In 2010, he became Chair of the Music Department at Illinois College in Jacksonville, Illinois, and was named the Edward Capps Professor of Humanities in 2013 and Emeritus Professor in 2020. He was Composer-not-in-Residence with the San Francisco Choral Artists from 2019 to 2022. His works are published by Southern Music, Earnestly Music, Hinshaw, and Selah and are recorded on Calcante, North/South, Capstone, Parma, and Navona, who released a CD of all his orchestral music in 2020 with the Janáček Philharmonic.

LATEST NEWS

  • Kramer’s solo clarinet piece, Key Fragments, recorded by clarinetist Rane Moore, was released on a CD from Navona. More information about the CD may be found here.

  • Kramer’s new work for the Youth Orchestra of San Antonio (YOSA), La Culebra, will be premiered, along with other CASA composers, on May 12 in San Antonio. More information may be found here.

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