Ann Ellsworth (she/hers/her)


Woman with white hair holding an alphorn on stage with other musicians wearing a long coat with a leopard print
Phone
920-832-7420
Campus Address
Music-Drama Center
Room 266
Conservatory of Music
Title
Assistant Professor of Music: Horn
About

Called, 鈥渙utrageous鈥 and 鈥渟plendidly projected,鈥 by the New York Times, Ann Ellsworth is a versatile soloist, collaborative and recording artist. Her creative approach to interpretation and shameless repurposing of music from all periods and styles has earned her some notoriety in multiple countries. The Huffington Post called her premiere of a piece for Alphorn and samplestra, performed in a boxing ring in Gleason鈥檚 Gym in Brooklyn, 鈥渕eticulously planned and executed鈥s fresh and exalted as Alpine air.鈥澨

Her four solo recordings, 鈥淓UPHORIA,鈥 鈥淩ain Coming鈥 and 鈥淟ate Night Thoughts鈥 and 鈥淟eningrad鈥 are adventurous but cohesive mix tapes of new works, previously unrecorded works, and arrangements of works for horn in mixed ensembles. Her sound world has been called, 鈥渄ream-like,鈥 鈥渙ther planetary,鈥 and 鈥渕usically dangerous鈥 by her colleagues.听

Ann has toured internationally as a member of Kristjan Jarve鈥檚 Absolute Ensemble, the Manhattan Brass, the Danish Esbjerg Ensemble, and numerous other musical and artistic configurations. As an artist-in-residence for the Lang College of the New School, she led many groundbreaking interdisciplinary events involving improvisation, dance, videography, and landscape architecture. An advocate of new music, Ann was a founding member of the New Music and Culture Symposium and loves working with composers and premiering new works. She has performed with such popular artists as Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and Diana Ross and can be heard on numerous television theme songs, commercials and movie soundtracks.

A published author, her memoir about adopting five foster kids is distributed by Simon and Schuster. Using art for social change, Ellsworth likes to take on difficult subjects through music, words, balladry and dance. She has written a 鈥淪ingspiel鈥 about the effects of Hydraulic Fracturing on the environment and another addressing racism and colonization of the American west through the story of the Donner Party.

Ann Ellsworth attended the Eastman and Juilliard Schools, with further study in Oslo and St. Petersburg, Russia. She is a former member of the Phoenix Symphony and forever passionate about teaching, has held faculty positions at numerous schools in the New York City area including Stony Brook, The CUNY Graduate Center and New York University. Originally from the Bay Area, Ann Ellsworth is an Assistant Professor of Music at 澳门六合彩开奖结果 in Appleton, Wisconsin.

Education
Eastman School of Music, BM 1987
University of Rochester, BA 1987
Julliard School of Music, Graduate Studies 1988-89
Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory, Russia 1989
University of Maryland, MM 1991
Years at Lawrence
2018-present