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Nicholas Anthony
Ascioti was born in Syracuse, New York on May 30th 1974. He attended the
College of St. Rose in Albany, NY where he graduated in Composition and
Conducting. Since then, the College of Saint Rose has performed his music
and sponsored an entire evening of his works. He earned his Master of Fine
Arts degree in Composition, from Bennington College in Vermont. Many of
his works such as Credo, song cycle for voice and guitar, Four Memories
for piano and chamber orchestra and String Quartet no. 2 have received
premiere performances at Bennington College. Nicholas has studied with
Allen Shawn, Dr. Amy Williams, and Stephen Siegel.
In October of 2006 Nicholas released his debut CD, Creation’s Voice, on
the Albany Records label. Nicholas has received commissions from conductor
David Allen Miller, of the Albany Symphony Orchestra, the Society for New
Music and the Schoharie Concert Band. His piano music has received
performances throughout the United States and Canada by Justin Kolb. His
other works have performed by soprano, Eileen Strempel, pianist Sylvie
Beaudette, guitarist, Christopher Ladd, and the Hyperion String Quartet.
Nicholas is currently a composer-in-residence with the Society for New
Music in Syracuse, where he participates in the ‘Composer in the Schools
Program.’ As a conductor, Nicholas focuses on performances of the 20th
century choral repertoire. Nicholas currently lives in West Sand Lake, NY
with his wife Emily and daughters Melody and Noelle. He serves as the
Director of Music at the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, St. Jude the
Apostle Church, and the St. Jude the Apostle School.
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