Reena Esmail
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Reena Esmail is an American
United States
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 pianist and composer
Composer
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.

Biography

Esmail was born in Chicago
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, Illinois
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. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from The Juilliard School, studying composition with Susan Botti, Christopher Rouse
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 and Samuel Adler
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. Esmail continued her education in composition at the Yale School of Music
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 with Aaron Jay Kernis
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 and Christopher Theofanidis, and also studied violin under Ella Rutkovsky-Heifets. In 2006 Esmail took a teaching position at Manhattan School of Music
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 Precollege where she taught music theory, ear training and composition.

Esmail’s has performed as a pianist in chamber ensembles and also as a singer. Her compositions have been performed in the United States
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, Canada
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 and Europe
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. She has also collaborated with East Indian
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 classical musicians, including Carnatic
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 singer Shobana Raghavan, and Hindustani
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 singers Priya Kanungo and Mosami Shah.

Honors and awards

  • Two ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Awards
  • Inaugural recipient of the Milton and Sylvia Babbitt Scholarship for Women Composers at Juilliard
  • Winner in the MTAC-WLA Chamber Music Competition for piano performance

Works

Esmail composes for orchestra, solo instrument, chamber ensemble, and voice. Selected works include:
  • The Blue Room (2007) Concerto for violin and orchestra
  • Ritual (2006) for SATB Chorus, clarinet and piano
  • Ave Maria (2006) for SSAA Chorus
  • White Key (2009) for SSAATTBB Chorus
  • Unfortunate Coincidence (2005) eight songs for soprano and chamber ensemble (string quartet, 2 flutes (picc) 2 clarinets in b-flat (bass clarinet) and harp
  • Three Haikus for a Bench(2005) for soprano and piano
  • two tones (2007) for soprano, violin and piano
  • Enigma, I (2001) for three violins, bass, piano, trombone, drum set, narrator and dancer
  • Feritas (2010) for trumpet sextet
  • Piano Quintet (2010)
  • Fantasia (2000) for flute, viola and harp
  • Spirals on Light (2001) for flute, viola and harp
  • A Canticle for Dawn (2006) for flute, viola and harp
  • Two Rasas (2002) for unaccompanied viola
  • Elegism (2001) for unaccompanied cello
  • Perhaps (2005) for unaccompanied cello
  • Sunrise Toccata (1999) for solo piano
  • il giuoco del "giuoco delle coppie" (2004) variations on a theme of Bela Bartok for solo piano
  • Chardonnay (2001) for unaccompanied flute
  • The Whole Story (2005) sonata for oboe and piano
  • Desire (2000) for clarinet and piano
  • The Primordial Basement (2002) for solo bass trombone
  • Social Interaction (2010) video installation
  • Answering (2010) for two dancers, nine contact mics and live electronic processing
  • Barso Re (2010) for Yale Sur et Veritaal, Yale's premier Hindi a cappella organization
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