Andrew Moses

Andrew Moses, composition (Los Angeles, CA), divides his time between clarinet and musical composition. His compositions have been performed and premiered by groups such as the Calder Quartet, the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Andrew has been a Composer Fellow with the Los Angeles Philharmonic since 2013, and continues in 2015-2016 as an LA Phil Senior Fellow. His chamber works have been performed in concert by the Argus Quartet as part of the 2015 Hear Now Festival of New Music in Los Angeles, by wild Up at the Regent Theater as part of the “Next on Grand” Festival, and in readings by the Los Angeles Master Chorale and Los Angeles Philharmonic Chamber Ensembles. Upcoming projects include a commission by the LA Phil for their Green Umbrella new music series (to be conducted by John Adams), as well as a commission for an upcoming premiere in Lincoln Center to be performed by members of the International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE). His primary teachers have included Andrew Norman and James Matheson. As a clarinet student of Dr. Margaret Thornhill, Andrew has been featured twice on From the Top on NPR and is a recipient of From the Top’s Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award. He was a winner of the 2014 Young Musicians Foundation National Debut Concerto Competition, the Torrance Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition, the Beverly Hills Auditions, and the Midland National Young Artist Competition; and he has appeared as a soloist with Southern California orchestras, having performed as concerto soloist in the Walt Disney Concert Hall at the age of 11. Andrew made his solo New York City clarinet recital debut last year at the home of Charles and Susan Avery Fischer as part of iPalpiti Musicales. Past Yellow Barn Young Artists Program participant (Summer 2013-2015).