Copland House names graduate composer Brittany Green a Cultivate 2022 Fellow

Composer Brittany Green

Green is one of six composers selected from over 180 applicants.

The CULTIVATE 2022 Fellows will attend CULTIVATE's annual, weeklong all-scholarship, intensive creative workshop and mentoring program, taking place June 6 - 12 at Aaron Copland’s National Historic Landmark home in Westchester County, NY, and other nearby locations.

Copland House commissions each of the six Fellows to create a new composition that serves as the focus of an intensive week of collective and individual daily rehearsals and workshops. CULTIVATE concludes with a Music from Copland House concert presenting the world premiere of the six new works.

Brittany Green is pursuing a Ph.D in Music Composition at Duke University as a Deans Graduate Fellow. Described as “cinematic in the best sense” and “searing” (Chicago Classical Review), Brittany’s music works to facilitate collaborative, intimate musical spaces that ignite visceral responses. Her music has been featured at concerts and festivals throughout the United States and Canada, including the Society of Composers National Conference, New York City Electronic Music Festival, SPLICE Institute, the West Fork New Music Festival, Music by Women Festival, and Electroacoustic Barn Dance Festival. Recent projects include collaborations with the International Contemporary Ensemble, Mind on Fire, Experimental Sound Studio, Kate Alexandrite, and The JACK Quartet as an inaugural member of JACK Studio Artists, along with an artist residency with TimeSlips.