Christine Donkin
WINNER OF THE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC PRIZE FOR EXCELLENCE IN COMPOSITION 2011
Composer's Biography
Christine Donkin is an award-winning Canadian composer of pedagogical, choral, and instrumental music. Born in Grande Prairie, Alberta, she holds degrees from the University of Alberta and University of British Columbia, and currently lives in Ottawa. Her compositions, which have been performed in such locations as the Moscow Conservatory, Exeter Cathedral, and Carnegie Hall, have earned prizes and recognition in national and international competitions. Her music is published by Frederick Harris Music, Graphite Publishing, Treble Clef Music Press, C. Alan Publications, Recital Music, and Alberti Publishing. In addition to her work as a composer, Christine is also active as an instructor, adjudicator, clinician, and co-creator of Tonic Tutor, an online game resource for music teachers and students.
Prize-Winning Work: Elementary Level
Three Pieces for Viola | |
File Size: | 284 kb |
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