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David Conte, composition
Sunday, December 7 2025, 4:00 PM at

David Conte, composition

Faculty Artist Series Composition
Sunday, December 7 2025, 4:00 PM
David Conte

Composition Chair David Conte is the composer of more than 200 published works, including seven operas, works for chorus, solo voice, orchestra, band, and chamber music. 

Program 

David Conte: Lincoln (World Premiere)
Text by John Stirling Walker

Eric Choate, conductor
Charles Ryan, trumpet
Nebula Consort
SFCM String Ensemble
 

Conte: A Christmas Carol (World Premiere)
Opera in Two Acts based on the novella by Charles Dickens
Libretto by Nicholas Giardini
    Choral Prelude
    Scene One

Jeffrey Thomas, conductor
Ebenezer Scrooge: Brian Thorsett, tenor
Bob Cratchit: Christian Pursell, baritone
Jacob Marley: Matt Boehler, bass
Nebula Consort
SFCM Chamber Ensemble

 

Featured Artist

David Conte, composer

David Conte is the composer of over two hundred works published by E. C. Schirmer Music Company, including seven operas, works for chorus, solo voice, orchestra, band, and chamber music. He has received commissions from the San Francisco, Oakland, Stockton, and Dayton Symphonies, the Atlantic Classical Orchestra; Chanticleer, and from the American Guild of Organists. In 2007 he received the Raymond Brock commission from the American Choral Directors Association, one of the nation’s highest honors in choral music. His work is represented on many commercial CD recordings, including in 2015 Chamber Music of David Conte, on the Albany label; in 2016 Choral Music of Conrad Susa and David Conte, on the Delos label; and in 2018 Everyone Sang: Vocal Music of David Conte on the Arsis label. His opera The Gift of the Magi has received over 40 productions in the U. S., Canada, Europe, and Russia. Conte co-wrote the film score for the acclaimed documentary Ballets Russes, shown at the Sundance and Toronto Film Festivals in 2005, and composed the music for the PBS documentary, Orozco: Man of Fire, shown on the American Masters Series in the fall of 2007. In 1982, Conte lived and worked with Aaron Copland while preparing a study of the composer’s sketches, having received a Fulbright Fellowship for study with Copland’s teacher Nadia Boulanger in Paris, where he was one of her last students. He earned his Bachelor’s degree from Bowling Green State University and his Master’s and Doctoral degrees from Cornell University, where he studied with Karel Husa. He is Professor of Composition and Chair of the Composition Department at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, where he has taught since 1985. From 2011-2022 he served on the composition faculty of the European American Musical Alliance in Paris. In 2014 he was named Composer in Residence for Cappella SF, a professional chamber choir in San Francisco. In 2016 his song cycle American Death Ballads won First Prize in the NATS Composition Competition and was premiered by tenor Brian Thorsett and pianist Warren Jones at the NATS Conference in Chicago. In 2024 he was named Composer of the Year for the Biennial National Convention of the American Guild of Organists. Intimate Voices: Chamber Music of David Conte was released on the Pentatone label in August, 2025. His Sinfonietta for Classical Orchestra is featured on a new recording by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London.

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Sunday, December 7 2025, 4:00 PM to Sunday, December 7 2025, 6:00 PM

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Prize-winning faculty develop and refine the skills of the next generation of great composers. The composition department both honors tradition and encourages innovation. Our four versatile faculty members closely mentor students while maintaining high-profile composing careers. We strongly emphasize interdepartmental collaboration, matching composers with performers, as well as offer frequent concerts and readings of student works. Every year, SFCM hosts the Highsmith Competition, an internal composition contest that grants the winner a performance of the submitted work by the Conservatory Orchestra. You'll be able to take advantage of the extraordinarily rich musical life of San Francisco, home to some of the most groundbreaking musical activity of the past half-century.