Kyrie McIntosh

Kyrie McIntosh, composition (New York, NY), attends Princeton University, where he is pursuing both composition and mathematics. At Princeton, he has taken composition classes with Donnacha Dennehy and Steven Mackey. In high school, Kyrie studied composition with Eric Ewazen at the Juilliard Pre-College, where he was a recipient of the Sidney E. Frank Scholarship. He also attended Boston University’s Tanglewood Institute as an ASCAP scholar, where he studied with Martin Amlin and Justin Casinghino, and participated in masterclasses with Nico Muhly and Missy Mazzoli. Kyrie has been a finalist for the ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Awards three times, and his works have been performed at Merkin Concert Hall, Le Poussin Rouge, Symphony Space, Juilliard’s Paul and Morse Recital Halls, the Player’s Theater, the West Street Theater, Taplin Auditorium, and the Greenwich Arts Center. As a pianist, Kyrie has given solo recitals and has won several competitions, including the Rondo Young Artist competition, AADGT, and the Kaufman Music Center Concerto competition. Kyrie’s mathematical interests include algebraic topology, knot theory and number theory, and he is currently conducting research in the theory of quadratic forms.