Valerie Coleman
The Frost School of Music at the University of Miami
is pleased to announce that Valerie Coleman will join the faculty as
Assistant Professor of Performance, Chamber Music and Entrepreneurship
beginning August of 2018. In her new position, Ms. Coleman will have a
leadership role in the comprehensive 21st century skills building for performing musicians.
Ms. Coleman is an internationally acclaimed, GRAMMY® nominated
flutist, composer and entrepreneur. She is an alumna of Chamber Music
Society of Lincoln Center CMS Two Fellowship, Concert Artists Guild, and
creator of the ensemble Imani Winds. Listed as “one of the Top 35 Women Composers” in the Washington Post by critic Anne Midgette, Ms. Coleman
has received composer awards such as the Herb Alpert Awards Ragdale
Prize, Van Lier Fellowship, MAPFund, ASCAP Honors Award, and nominations
from The Academy of Arts and Letters, and United States Artists. Her
work, UMOJA, was listed by the Chamber Music America as one of the “Top
101 Great American Ensemble Works” and is a staple within woodwind
literature. The Los Angeles Times referred to her Afro-Cuban Concerto as
an “engaging showpiece, deftly woven polyrhythmic lines -- suggesting
the pulse of Cuban clave and even James Brown.” The Boston Globe
describes her as having “talent for delineating form and emotion with
shifts between ingeniously varied instrumental combinations”, The New
York Times observes her compositions as “skillfully wrought, buoyant
music.”, and critic Steve Metcalf of the Hartford Courant refers to her
as “The composer who almost made me forget Mozart”. Ms. Coleman was recently awarded a grant from Chamber Music America to fund a commission for the ensemble OboeBass.
In commenting Shelly G. Berg,
Dean of the Frost School of Music stated: “Valerie Coleman is a stellar
exemplar of the unique values and pedagogic approach of the Frost
School. She is a world class and boundary-crossing composer, performer,
entrepreneur, and teacher. Professor Coleman will have a profound
impact on the future music leaders resident in our school. As we
populate the world with more musicians like Valerie, the future of music
will become brighter.”
In commenting Ms. Coleman stated: “Frost School of Music is such an
innovative place whose faculty and mission reflect my own beliefs in
fostering the 21st Century musician within a familial setting. Being a
part of the Frost family is nothing less than kismet; I am elated and
proud to join a family that warmly welcomes all the facets of what I do
and I am grateful that this position was created to support that.
My goals are to inspire and guide the students to discover their own
unique artistry, within and above the standards of excellence, and
further build upon the ideals and culture that my Imani Winds tribe has
championed for over two decades.”
Ms. Coleman’s performances span the globe from Carnegie Hall
and the Kennedy Center, to Wigmore Hall and Chamber Music New Zealand.
Her flute and pen have dived into various genres of collaborative
performances with artists like Wayne Shorter, Paquito D’Rivera, David
Shifrin, Jason Moran, Simon Shaheen, Steve Coleman, Harlem String
Quartet and Orion String Quartet. Commission
highlights include the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, The Collegiate Band
Directors National Association, Chamber Music Northwest, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, National Flute Association, The San Francisco
Chamber Orchestra, Hartford Symphony Orchestra, and The Universities of
Chicago, South Carolina, Michigan, Virginia Commonwealth, Hawaii Manoa
and Ohio State. She is “on the air" with Sirius XM, NPR, WNYC, WQXR and
Minnesota Public Radio and abroad including RadioFrance, Australian
Broadcast Company, and Radio NZ. She can be heard on the labels Naxos,
Sony Classical, Deutsche Grammophon, eOne and Cedille Records.
Ms. Coleman is a highly sought-after clinician who has given
masterclasses at institutions in 49 states, including The Eastman School
of Music, The Juilliard School, Curtis Institute, Manhattan School of
Music, Mannes College of Music, Yale University, Carnegie Mellon, New
England Conservatory, Oberlin College, and Interlochen Arts Academy; and
over 5 continents, from Beijing Conservatory, to Brazil’s Campo do
Jordão Festival, and Australia’s Musica Viva. She was also an
adjudicator for APAP’s Young Performing Concert Artists fellowship,
ASCAP’s Morton Gould Award, MapFund Award and the Fischoff National
Chamber Music Competition. In 2011, she
created a summer mentorship program in NYC, called Imani Winds Chamber
Music Festival, which has welcomed musicians from over 100 institutions
both nationally and abroad. Valerie was recently an artist-in-residence
at Mannes College of Music, Banff Chamber Music Intensive, and the
University of Chicago. She is published by Theodore Presser,
International Opus and her own company, V Coleman Music.
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