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Will Healy (born February 15, 1990) is an American composer, pianist, and artistic director of ShoutHouse, an orchestral hip-hop collective.[1]
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Birth name | William Healy |
Born | Bay Ridge, Brooklyn | February 15, 1990
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Occupation | Composer |
Website | willhealymusic |
Healy attended New York City's Loyola School. He completed his Bachelor's of Music degree from Vassar College and received the W.K. Rose Fellowship in Creative Arts and the Jean Slater Edson Prize for his chamber work "Hashima".[2][3] He obtained a Master's of Music in composition at The Juilliard School where he studied with John Corigliano, Steven Stucky, and Samuel Adler and was recipient of the Richard Rodgers Scholarship[4][5][6]
Healy's work has been performed at The Apollo Theater, the New York Philharmonic's Biennial series,[7] the Aspen Music Festival, on "New Sounds" with John Schaefer (WNYC) and "Making Music" (WBAI), The Kennedy Center,[8] Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall,[9] New York City Ballet, (le) Poisson Rouge,[10] and Midsummer's Music.[11] In 2021, he worked with Kanye West on his album Donda as an arranger, transcriber, and director on live performances.[12] His commissions include Copland House,[13] the Great Lakes Chamber Festival, Novus New Music, Kyo Shin-An Arts, Robert Fleitz and Carrie Frey, Nancy Allen, and others. In 2018, Healy's work, "Kolmanskop," was presented by EarShot (the National Orchestral Composition Discovery Network) and the Jacksonville Symphony.[14] He was also composer in residence at Midsummer's Music in 2021.[15]
In 2014, Healy founded ShoutHouse,[16] a collaborative artistic project and band made up of four composers, five rappers, three jazz soloists, and more than a dozen classical musicians. Their first full length album, "Cityscapes," was released by New Amsterdam Records[17] in 2019.[18]
As a composer and arranger, Healy is the recipient of awards including the 2023 ASCAP Leonard Bernstein Award, a 2017 Charles Ives Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, an ASCAP Foundation Morton Gould Young Composer Award,[19] the W.K. Rose Fellowship,[20] a JFund commission from the American Composers Forum,[21] Musiqa's inaugural Emerging Composer Commission Program,[22] prizes in the Juilliard and Kaleidoscope Orchestra Composition Competitions.[23]
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