Sophia Serghi
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October 11, 2009
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About the Artist
Originally from Cyprus, pianist and composer Sophia Serghi has been named both a Fulbright and Presidential scholar, and is the recipient of a Mellon Fellowship in addition to a number of awards and honors, and is currently the Robert F. and Sarah M. Boyd Distinguished Associate Professor of Music at the College of William and Mary.
Sophia Serghi is originally from Cyprus and is a composer of stage, orchestral, chamber, vocal and multi-media works that have been performed in Europe and the USA.
Ms. Serghi studied with Vincent McDermott at Lewis and Clark College in Oregon, where she earned her BA cum laude in 1994, and then with George Edwards, Jonathan D. Kramer, and Fred Lerdahl at Columbia University from 1994-98, where she earned her MA and DMA.
She also attended the Aspen Music Festival, where she studied with George Tsontakis, and the Oregon Bach Festival, where she studied with John Harbison, Robert Kyr and Judith Weir. In addition, she studied with Betsy Jolas at the École des Arts Américaines in Fontainebleau and has attended masterclasses with William Albright, Louis Andriessen, Theodore Antoniou, Jacob Druckman, Lou Harrison, Frederic Rzewski, and Joan Tower.
Among her honors are the Fulbright and Presidential scholars and the Cheney and Rena Ratte awards at Lewis and Clark College, as well as the Mellon Fellowship and the Edna and Boris Rapoport Prize at Columbia University. Other honors include First prizes in the Cyprus State Orchestra (for “Kavo Greko”), the Athens Concert Hall Greek Composers (for “Sizzle”), and the American Composers Orchestra Whittaker award (for “Panegyric”) competitions.
Most recently, she received a commission and international broadcast from the European Union for the work Palingenesis, for orchestra, to celebrate the entrance of Cyprus in the European Union. Other recent commissions include the Nash Ensemble, Relache, the Cyprus National Theatre, the Athens Concert Hall, and Helikon Saxophone Quartet. She served as artist-in-residence at the Cité International des Arts in Paris, the Banff Centre for the Arts, and received the Salvatore Martirano Composition Award from the University of Illinois, and Third Prize in the Center for Mediterranean Music Composition Award.
Many ensembles and orchestras have performed her music, including the American Composers Orchestra, the Aurelia Saxophone Quartet, the Chilingirian String Quartet, the Cyprus State Orchestra, Duo Palmos, Ensemble Sizzle, and the Greek Contemporary Music Ensemble. The Haifa Symphony Orchestra, The Nash Ensemble, the Orchestra of Colors, Speculum Musicae, and Trio Athene have also performed her works. Ms Serghi has written music for multi-media productions including an Opera The Noah’s – a climatic Tale at Theatre Pompoen in Amsterdam, several theatre productions with the Cyprus National Theatre Company, and feature films and documentaries.
From 1996-98, she served as the pianist of the multimedia ensemble Ultra-Violet in New York City and from 1998-present served as director of the HY-PER Art Ensemble at the College of William and Mary. Since 2000, she has been the artistic director and pianist of the SCHIZO5 Ensemble in Cyprus.
