Anna Clyne

Anna Clyne (born 9 March 1980, London) is a British-born composer, now resident in the USA. She has worked in both acoustic music and electro-acoustic music.

Clyne began writing music as a child, completing her first composition at age 11. She formally studied music at the University of Edinburgh, from which she graduated with a first-class Bachelor of Music degree with honours. She later studied at the Manhattan School of Music and earned a M.A. degree in music. Her teachers have included Marina Adamia, Marjan Mozetich and Julia Wolfe.

Clyne was director of the New York Youth Symphony's "Making Score" programme for young composers from 2008 to 2010. In October 2009, Clyne and Mason Bateswere named co-composers in residence with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO), as of the 2010-2011 season.[1]  She took up the residency in 2010, for a scheduled term of 2 years. In January 2012, her CSO contract as co-composer in residence was extended through the 2013-2014 season.[2]

Clyne's honours include a 2010 Charles Ives Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Clutterbuck Award from the University of Edinburgh, as well as awards from Meet the Composer, The American Music Center, The Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Jerome Foundation, International Artist Sponsorship, and ASCAP/SEAMUS. ==Selected compositions[ edit] ==