Jeffrey Mumford

Jeffrey Mumford or (born 1955 in Washington, D.C.) is a U.S. composer who teaches music at Lorain County Community College. He holds degrees from the University of California, Irvine (B.A., 1977) and the University of California, San Diego (M.A., 1981). He was a student of Elliott Carter and Lawrence Moss.

His music was especially praised by the New York Times as being " a philosophy of music making that embraced both raw passion and a gentle imagistic poetry. He recently accepted a teaching position at Lorain County Community College.

Mumford's compositions, though thoroughly modern, are evocative, exploring the sensuous and tactile nature of sound in subtle and sophisticated ways.

Mumford has taught at the Washington Conservatory of Music (1989-99), served as Artist-in-Residence at Bowling Green State University (1999-00), and served as assistant professor of composition and Composer-in-Residence at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music. He has received grants from the Guggenheim Foundation, American Music Center, Ohio Arts Council, and ASCAP Foundation, and has been awarded seven Meet the Composer grants.

Mumford's orchestral works have been performed by the National Symphony Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Cleveland Orchestra, Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and American Composers Orchestra.

Mumford's works have been recorded by the CRI label and his scores are published by Theodore Presser.

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