Valerie Coleman Named 2020 Classical Woman of the Year by American Public Media's Performance Today
ST. PAUL, Minn., March 26, 2020 – Performance Today has named flutist and composer Valerie Coleman as the 2020 Classical Woman of the Year. The honor is granted annually to a woman who has made a significant contribution to classical music as a performer, composer, conductor, music teacher or supporter.
“Valerie is an extraordinary flutist, composer andfounder of a groundbreaking ensemble, with an unflagging devotion to teachingand mentorship,” said Fred Child,host of Performance Today. “Our choice was clear. We are proud to nameher as this year’s Classical Woman of the Year.”
Coleman will be honored on tomorrow’s episode of PerformanceToday and she will speak with Child about her extensive career in classical music and pieceson which she’s currently working. Performance Today will air a showfocusing on Coleman’s music and performances on Wednesday, April 8.
"I am grateful to Performance Today and its listeners for supporting my music and naming me their Classical Woman of the Year,” said Coleman. “It is a privilege and I hope that my work as a flutist, composer, and educator at the Frost School of Music creates bridges and inspires healing to all who experience it, including the hybrid artists of tomorrow.”
A GRAMMY-nominated artist, Coleman is the founder and formermember of the internationally acclaimed ensemble Imani Winds. She has received manyawards and commissions from organizations including Carnegie Hall, AmericanComposers Orchestra and The Library of Congress.
Named one of the “Top 35 Women Composers” byWashington Post, Coleman is widely recognized for her composition “Umoja,”which made its orchestral debut last fall with the Philadelphia Orchestra atCarnegie Hall.
Coleman has dedicated much of her career to makingmusic inclusive and is an advocate and mentor for emerging artists. She joinedthe faculty of Frost School of Music at the University of Miami in 2018 as AssistantProfessor of Performance, Chamber Music and Entrepreneurship. She has ledmasterclasses across the United States and created the Imani Winds ChamberMusic Festival, a New York City program devoted to career development and excellence.
“Professor Coleman is at the forefront and is anexemplar of 21st century musical careers. She is brilliant and renowned as aflute soloist, composer, chamber musician, ensemble leader, and entrepreneur,”said Shelton G. Berg, Dean of the Frost School of Music. “This is the elevatedskill set we want for students in the Frost School of Music, and it is therecipe for being named Classical Woman of the Year!”
Coleman was selected by the staff of Performance Today based on listener nominations. Throughout the month of March, listeners submitted nominations of those who inspired them through their contributions to classical music.
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