Celebrating The Music of Jennifer Fitzgerald (1975-2007)

September 17, 2008

The Duke New Music Ensemble [dnme] opens their second season with a special collaboration with Durham’s own pulsoptional, bringing to Duke a memorial tribute concert that celebrates the music of Duke alumna and C&V composer Jennifer Fitzgerald, who passed away last year after a prolonged fight with cancer.

DUKE NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE [dnme] and PULSOPTIONAL present

Jennifer Fitzgerald

Jennifer Fitzgerald

THE MUSIC OF JENNIFER FITZGERALD (1975-2007)
featuring ABIGAIL FISCHER, mezzo soprano, SLOAN HOFFMAN, horn, JOHN McDONALD (composer and piano) and GLENN MEHRBACH (piano)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2008 at 8PM
THE ARK DANCE STUDIO (Duke University East Campus)
DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA

FREE ADMISSION
Co-sponsored in part by the Duke University Program in Women’s Studies, Dance Program, Graduate Student Affairs, and the Department of Music.  The Duke New Music Ensemble’s 2008-09 season is made possible through the McClatchey Music Endowment in the Department of Music.  For more information, please visit music.duke.edu or call (919) 660-3300.


Jennifer Fitzgerald (1975-2007)

December 28, 2007

Jennifer FitzgeraldAmerican Opera Projects is deeply saddened to report that  composer Jennifer Fitzgerald passed away on December 23rd, following an extended battle with cancer.

Jennifer was a 2006-07 member of AOP’s composer training program Composers & the Voice. As a member of C&V she presented the songs “It must be in this garden…,” “Fingers I,” and “The Lesson of the Moth” as well as a scene from her opera, “Mr. Hawthorne’s Engagement.”

Born July 8, 1975, in New York City, Jennifer received her B.A. in music from Tufts University, and her M.A. and Ph.D. in music composition from Duke University.  Jennifer was an instructor of music at Lawrence and a former Lawrence postdoctoral fellow. In addition to performing at Lawrence, Jennifer appeared at Adelphi University, Duke University, Tufts University, Greensboro College, and at music festivals and events throughout the east coast. Jennifer was named as an alternate Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin (2007-2008) and received the 2006 Meet the Composer Creative Connections Award, and was recognized as a “gifted young composer” by Alex Ross (music critic for The New Yorker.)

She is survived by her father and step-mother, Stephen and Leslie Fitzgerald of Savannah, Ga., her mother, step-father and sister, Candee, Mark and Rebecca Shepard of New York City; and her partner, Charles Jester of Appleton, WI.

The memorial service for Jennifer is Friday, Dec. 28, at the Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors Hodgson Chapel, in Savannah, Ga. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Lawrence University, Duke University, or Tufts University.

Jennifer’s music can be heard at her website: www.jenniferfitzgerald.com