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THOMAS M. SLEEPER, Composer
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  • SLEEPER, Thomas M. (1956- ); USA
    • [Free audio] Adagio from Symphony No.1 [14:54 · 17.1M]
      • Ruse State Philharmonic (Bulgaria)
      • Thomas M. Sleeper, Conductor

    • Concerto for Horn and Orchestra
    • [Free audio] Melody for Betty Johnson [2:50 · 2.6M]
      • Kathryn Sleeper, Bassoon
      • International Double Reed Society Conference, Teatro de Colon (Argentina)

    • Piano Concerto No.1 (for wind ensemble and piano)
      • [Free audio] 1.Faust [9:57 · 11.4M]
        • Yamilka Silvestrini, Piano
        • University of Miami Wind Ensemble
        • Gary Green, Conductor

    • "Small Change" - An Opera in Two Acts
      Download the libretto and see more info.
      • Jason Hernandez, Baritone
      • Lissette Jimenez, Mezzo-Soprano
      • Omar Lopez-Cepero, Tenor
      • Benjamin Eye, Tenor
      • Katherine DeFiglio, Soprano
      • Alexander Apostolov, Baritone
      • Leslie Dorst, Soprano
      • UM Opera Theatre and UMSO and Chorus
      • John Bannon, Conductor

      • [Free audio] Act 1 Scene 1 and 2 [22:09 · 25.4M]
      • [Free audio] Act 1 Scene 3 and Finale [10:18 · 11.8M]
      • [Free audio] Interlude [1:39 · 1.9M]
      • [Free audio] Act 2 (complete) [38:04 · 43.6M]
 
Thomas M. Sleeper
Thomas M. Sleeper

Thomas M. Sleeper received his B.M. degree at the University of Texas at Austin, and an M.M. degree at Meadows School of the Arts, Southern Methodist University. He enjoys an active dual career as composer and conductor, and began his professional career as a member of Fermata, a group of composer/performers who presented an annual series of interdisciplinary concerts throughout the state of Texas. At age 22, he was appointed Associate Conductor of the Dallas Civic Symphony and the S.M.U. Chamber Orchestra and Opera Theatre. While in graduate school at the Meadows School of the Arts, he founded Perspectives, a contemporary music ensemble which became part of the division's curriculum.

An active guest conductor in the U.S. and abroad, he has appeared with numerous orchestras including the Central Philharmonic of China, San Juan Symphony Orchestra (Argentina), Ruse State Philharmonic (Bulgaria), and the China-Wuhan Symphony, which appointed him Artistic Advisor in 1993.

A strong advocate of new music, Sleeper has conducted the premieres of numerous works by American composers, including Henry Brant, Carlos Surinach, Robert Xavier Rodriguez and Thomas Ludwig. He has recorded on the Albany, Centaur, Cane, Irida and Vienna Modern Master labels, with excellent reviews in Fanfare and The American Record Guide.

Sleeper's compositions have been performed throughout the USA, and in Europe, Asia and South America. Recent performances of his work include the Concerto for Horn and Orchestra, with Stefan Jezierski, of the Berlin Philharmonic; String Quartet No. 2, by the Bergonzi String Quartet; Adagio, for orchestra by the Shanghai Broadcasting Symphony; and Sleeper's orchestration of Brahms' Clarinet Sonata Op.120, No.2, by the Ruse State Philharmonic in Bulgaria.

Sleeper currently resides in Miami, Florida, where he is Director of Orchestral Activities and Conductor of the University of Miami Symphony Orchestra and Opera Theater.




Thomas M. Sleeper
email: mercurious@sleepermusic.com

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