Joan Szymko
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Joan Szymko is an American choral conductor, music educator and composer. She was born in Chicago
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 and studied choral conducting and music education at the University of Illinois at Urbana
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, graduating in 1978. She settled in Seattle, Washington, and worked as a music teacher, composer and choral conductor.

In 1993 Szymko took a position directing the Aurora Chorus in Portland
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, Oregon
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. She founded the women's choir Viriditas Vocal Ensemble in 1994. Szymko composed the music for the Broadway
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 musical Do Jump! and Jan Mahler's play Most Dangerous Women.

Works

Szymko composes mainly for theater and choral ensembles. Selected works include:
  • All Works of Love
  • The Call
  • Carpe Diem
  • Ein grosser Gesang (text: poems by Rainer Maria Rilke)
  • Entro en la vida (text: by Teresa of Avilaz)
  • The Freshness (text: Rumi)
  • Hear Me! We Are One
  • Herbst (text: Ranier M Rilke)
  • How Did the Rose (text: Hafiz)
  • I Lift My Eyes
  • I Dream a World (text: poem by Langston Hughes)
  • Illumina la tenebre (text: St Francis of Assisi)
  • It Takes a Village (text: West African adage)


Her music has been recorded and issued on CD, including:
  • Openings (Audio CD, 1998) Virga Records
  • 2010 IMEA Honors Chorus & All-State Chorus (Audio CD - Mar 31, 2010) Mark Records
  • Texas Music Educators Association 2008: All-State Women's and Men's Choir (Audio CD - Apr 1, 2008) Mark Records
  • Consecrate: the Place and Day to Music (Audio CD - Oct 2, 2007) Mark Records
  • Faces of a Woman (Audio CD - Jan 8, 2008) MD&G Records
  • Cradle of Fire: A Tribute to the Women of World War II (Audio CD - Dec 14, 2004) Indiannapolis Women's Label

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