https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Clelliott4444&feedformat=atomChoralWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T00:38:27ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.4https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=918557Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-11-10T23:20:25Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline recently graduated with a first-class degree from the University of Edinburgh. Caroline’s compositions have been performed around the U.K., featuring performances by Christ Church Cathedral Choir, the Edinburgh Composer’s Orchestra, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, St. John’s Chapel (Oxford), and more. She is currently the student Composer-in-Residence at the Picture Gallery of Royal Holloway, in conjunction with the New Voices Consort.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor’s student, Caroline studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She also completed a choral conducting internship with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production’s premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work.<br />
<br />
Now in Oxford, Caroline currently conducts Wolfson College Choir, as well as studying conducting as part of her Master’s in Musicology at Royal Holloway. She manages and sings with the Korrigan Consort, and plays viola/violin with the Amare String Trio and the Bate Players. As a musicologist, Caroline is particularly interested in developing feminist historiographical approaches and programming techniques, as well as sacred music by 16th and 17th century English religious women (particularly Catholic women). For this research, she has received funding from both Royal Holloway and the St. Matthias Trust, and is working towards putting together a collection of repertoire designed for use in Anglican worship. Caroline’s interest in sacred music extends to her compositional specialties. She particularly enjoys writing sacred choral music, particularly enjoying setting medieval texts in a way that combines sumptuous harmonies with unusual textural boundaries. She also regularly arranges music for various ensembles upon request.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputised around Edinburgh, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary’s Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort, Pusey House (Oxford), and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays viola/violin with the Bate Players and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
<br />
''<br />
<br />
{{WikipediaLink}}<br />
<br />
==List of choral works==<br />
Short Service (Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis)<br />
<br />
Jubilate Deo (SATB)<br />
<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (ATB)<br />
<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (SATB divisi)<br />
<br />
Te Lucis Ante Terminum (ATB)<br />
<br />
In Pace (ATB)<br />
<br />
Robin Goodfellow (or, "A Madrigal") (SSAA)<br />
<br />
Two Scottish Folksongs (SATB)<br />
<br />
Cherry Tree Carol (SATB)<br />
<br />
Hymn to the Virgin (SATB with divisi)<br />
<br />
Gabriel's Message (SATB)<br />
<br />
Ubi Caritas (SATB)<br />
<br />
If Ye Love Me (SATB)<br />
<br />
Call to Remembrance, O Lord (SATB)<br />
<br />
Give Ears to My Words, O Lord (SATB)<br />
<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
''https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537''<br />
<br />
''https://carolinelesemannelliott.com/''<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}<br />
[[Category:1996 births]]<br />
[[Category:Composers]]<br />
[[Category:Women composers]]<br />
[[Category:Modern composers]]<br />
[[Category:English composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=918556Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-11-10T23:19:32Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline recently graduated with a first-class degree from the University of Edinburgh. Caroline’s compositions have been performed around the U.K., featuring performances by Christ Church Cathedral Choir, the Edinburgh Composer’s Orchestra, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, St. John’s Chapel (Oxford), and more. She is currently the student Composer-in-Residence at the Picture Gallery of Royal Holloway, in conjunction with the New Voices Consort.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor’s student, Caroline studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She also completed a choral conducting internship with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production’s premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work.<br />
<br />
Now in Oxford, Caroline currently conducts Wolfson College Choir, as well as studying conducting as part of her Master’s in Musicology at Royal Holloway. She manages and sings with the Korrigan Consort, and plays viola/violin with the Amare String Trio and the Bate Players. As a musicologist, Caroline is particularly interested in developing feminist historiographical approaches and programming techniques, as well as sacred music by 16th and 17th century English religious women (particularly Catholic women). For this research, she has received funding from both Royal Holloway and the St. Matthias Trust, and is working towards putting together a collection of repertoire designed for use in Anglican worship. Caroline’s interest in sacred music extends to her compositional specialties. She particularly enjoys writing sacred choral music, particularly enjoying setting medieval texts in a way that combines sumptuous harmonies with unusual textural boundaries. She also regularly arranges music for various ensembles upon request.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputised around Edinburgh, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary’s Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort, Pusey House (Oxford), and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays viola/violin with the Bate Players and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
<br />
''<br />
<br />
{{WikipediaLink}}<br />
<br />
==List of choral works==<br />
Short Service (Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis)<br />
<br />
Jubilate Deo (SATB)<br />
<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (ATB)<br />
<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (SATB divisi)<br />
<br />
Te Lucis Ante Terminum (ATB)<br />
<br />
In Pace (ATB)<br />
<br />
Robin Goodfellow (or, "A Madrigal") (SSAA)<br />
<br />
Two Scottish Folksongs (SATB)<br />
<br />
Cherry Tree Carol (SATB)<br />
<br />
Hymn to the Virgin (SATB with divisi)<br />
<br />
Gabriel's Message (SATB)<br />
<br />
Ubi Caritas (SATB)<br />
<br />
If Ye Love Me (SATB)<br />
<br />
Call to Remembrance, O Lord (SATB)<br />
<br />
Give Ears to My Words, O Lord (SATB)<br />
<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
''https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537''<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}<br />
[[Category:1996 births]]<br />
[[Category:Composers]]<br />
[[Category:Women composers]]<br />
[[Category:Modern composers]]<br />
[[Category:English composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=918555Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-11-10T23:16:38Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline Lesemann-Elliott is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, she received the majority of her musical education in viola and violin through the youth programmes at the University of Michigan, as well as through the Huron High School Performing Arts program. She first became interested in conducting through an elective course at the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic. After deciding to do an academic degree at the University of Edinburgh, rather than conservatoire, she recognised her true love for composition and conducting.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor's student, Caroline has studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She is currently the conducting intern with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production's premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work. The choir has had an extremely successful two years, and will be continuing on upon Caroline's departure under Moira Morrison.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputises around the city, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort,Pusey House Chapel Choir, and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays with the Reid Quartet and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
One of Caroline's greatest loves is teaching children and young people. She has six years of experience teaching privately violin, viola, and musicianship. She also has experience coaching chamber string ensembles. She is currently taking on more students in the Oxford area. Come September, she will be attending Royal Holloway for a Master’s in Musicology, specialising in feminist musicological approaches and music by 16th century English women. This summer, she is undertaking fieldwork searching for sacred choral music by 16th and 17th century English nuns across England, Belgium, and Northern France. She is the recipient of the Royal Holloway Principal Master's Scholarship, and is a St. Mathias Trust scholar.<br />
<br />
<br />
''<br />
<br />
{{WikipediaLink}}<br />
<br />
==List of choral works==<br />
Short Service (Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis)<br />
<br />
Jubilate Deo (SATB)<br />
<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (ATB)<br />
<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (SATB divisi)<br />
<br />
Te Lucis Ante Terminum (ATB)<br />
<br />
In Pace (ATB)<br />
<br />
Robin Goodfellow (or, "A Madrigal") (SSAA)<br />
<br />
Two Scottish Folksongs (SATB)<br />
<br />
Cherry Tree Carol (SATB)<br />
<br />
Hymn to the Virgin (SATB with divisi)<br />
<br />
Gabriel's Message (SATB)<br />
<br />
Ubi Caritas (SATB)<br />
<br />
If Ye Love Me (SATB)<br />
<br />
Call to Remembrance, O Lord (SATB)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
''https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537''<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}<br />
[[Category:1996 births]]<br />
[[Category:Composers]]<br />
[[Category:Women composers]]<br />
[[Category:Modern composers]]<br />
[[Category:English composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=918553Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-11-10T23:14:03Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline Lesemann-Elliott is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, she received the majority of her musical education in viola and violin through the youth programmes at the University of Michigan, as well as through the Huron High School Performing Arts program. She first became interested in conducting through an elective course at the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic. After deciding to do an academic degree at the University of Edinburgh, rather than conservatoire, she recognised her true love for composition and conducting.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor's student, Caroline has studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She is currently the conducting intern with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production's premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work. The choir has had an extremely successful two years, and will be continuing on upon Caroline's departure under Moira Morrison.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputises around the city, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort,Pusey House Chapel Choir, and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays with the Reid Quartet and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
One of Caroline's greatest loves is teaching children and young people. She has six years of experience teaching privately violin, viola, and musicianship. She also has experience coaching chamber string ensembles. She is currently taking on more students in the Oxford area. Come September, she will be attending Royal Holloway for a Master’s in Musicology, specialising in feminist musicological approaches and music by 16th century English women. This summer, she is undertaking fieldwork searching for sacred choral music by 16th and 17th century English nuns across England, Belgium, and Northern France. She is the recipient of the Royal Holloway Principal Master's Scholarship, and is a St. Mathias Trust scholar.<br />
<br />
<br />
''<br />
<br />
{{WikipediaLink}}<br />
<br />
==List of choral works==<br />
Short Service (Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis)<br />
<br />
Jubilate Deo (SATB)<br />
<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (ATB)<br />
<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (SATB divisi)<br />
<br />
Te Lucis Ante Terminum (ATB)<br />
<br />
In Pace (ATB)<br />
<br />
Robin Goodfellow (or, "A Madrigal") (SSAA)<br />
<br />
Two Scottish Folksongs (SATB)<br />
<br />
Cherry Tree Carol (SATB)<br />
<br />
Hymn to the Virgin (SATB with divisi)<br />
<br />
Gabriel's Message (SATB)<br />
<br />
Ubi Caritas (SATB)<br />
<br />
If Ye Love Me (SATB)<br />
<br />
Call to Remembrance, O Lord (SATB)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
''https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537''<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}<br />
[[Category:1996 births]]<br />
[[Category:Composers]]<br />
[[Category:Women composers]]<br />
[[Category:Modern composers]]<br />
[[Category:English composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=918552Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-11-10T23:12:52Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline Lesemann-Elliott is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, she received the majority of her musical education in viola and violin through the youth programmes at the University of Michigan, as well as through the Huron High School Performing Arts program. She first became interested in conducting through an elective course at the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic. After deciding to do an academic degree at the University of Edinburgh, rather than conservatoire, she recognised her true love for composition and conducting.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor's student, Caroline has studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She is currently the conducting intern with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production's premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work. The choir has had an extremely successful two years, and will be continuing on upon Caroline's departure under Moira Morrison.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputises around the city, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort,Pusey House Chapel Choir, and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays with the Reid Quartet and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
One of Caroline's greatest loves is teaching children and young people. She has six years of experience teaching privately violin, viola, and musicianship. She also has experience coaching chamber string ensembles. She is currently taking on more students in the Oxford area. Come September, she will be attending Royal Holloway for a Master’s in Musicology, specialising in feminist musicological approaches and music by 16th century English women. This summer, she is undertaking fieldwork searching for sacred choral music by 16th and 17th century English nuns across England, Belgium, and Northern France. She is the recipient of the Royal Holloway Principal Master's Scholarship, and is a St. Mathias Trust scholar.<br />
<br />
<br />
''<br />
<br />
{{WikipediaLink}}<br />
<br />
==List of choral works==<br />
Short Service (Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis)<br />
<br />
Jubilate Deo (SATB)<br />
<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (ATB)<br />
<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (SATB divisi)<br />
<br />
Te Lucis Ante Terminum (ATB)<br />
<br />
In Pace (ATB)<br />
<br />
Robin Goodfellow (or, "A Madrigal") (SSAA)<br />
<br />
Two Scottish Folksongs (SATB)<br />
<br />
Cherry Tree Carol (SATB)<br />
<br />
Hymn to the Virgin (SATB with divisi)<br />
<br />
Gabriel's Message (SATB)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
''https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537''<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}<br />
[[Category:1996 births]]<br />
[[Category:Composers]]<br />
[[Category:Women composers]]<br />
[[Category:Modern composers]]<br />
[[Category:English composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=918551Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-11-10T23:12:06Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline Lesemann-Elliott is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, she received the majority of her musical education in viola and violin through the youth programmes at the University of Michigan, as well as through the Huron High School Performing Arts program. She first became interested in conducting through an elective course at the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic. After deciding to do an academic degree at the University of Edinburgh, rather than conservatoire, she recognised her true love for composition and conducting.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor's student, Caroline has studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She is currently the conducting intern with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production's premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work. The choir has had an extremely successful two years, and will be continuing on upon Caroline's departure under Moira Morrison.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputises around the city, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort,Pusey House Chapel Choir, and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays with the Reid Quartet and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
One of Caroline's greatest loves is teaching children and young people. She has six years of experience teaching privately violin, viola, and musicianship. She also has experience coaching chamber string ensembles. She is currently taking on more students in the Oxford area. Come September, she will be attending Royal Holloway for a Master’s in Musicology, specialising in feminist musicological approaches and music by 16th century English women. This summer, she is undertaking fieldwork searching for sacred choral music by 16th and 17th century English nuns across England, Belgium, and Northern France. She is the recipient of the Royal Holloway Principal Master's Scholarship, and is a St. Mathias Trust scholar.<br />
<br />
<br />
''<br />
<br />
{{WikipediaLink}}<br />
<br />
==List of choral works==<br />
Short Service (Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis)<br />
Jubilate Deo (SATB)<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (ATB)<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (SATB divisi)<br />
Te Lucis Ante Terminum (ATB)<br />
In Pace (ATB)<br />
Robin Goodfellow (or, "A Madrigal") (SSAA)<br />
Two Scottish Folksongs (SATB)<br />
Cherry Tree Carol (SATB)<br />
Hymn to the Virgin (SATB with divisi)<br />
Gabriel's Message (SATB)<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
''https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537''<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}<br />
[[Category:1996 births]]<br />
[[Category:Composers]]<br />
[[Category:Women composers]]<br />
[[Category:Modern composers]]<br />
[[Category:English composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Robin_Goodfellow_(A_Madrigal)_(Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott)&diff=915611Robin Goodfellow (A Madrigal) (Caroline Lesemann-Elliott)2018-10-25T16:36:35Z<p>Clelliott4444: Work page updated with new work entry</p>
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<div>==Music files==<br />
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*{{PostedDate|2018-10-25}} {{CPDLno|51576}} [[Media:Robin_Goodfellow_-_Full_Score.pdf|{{pdf}}]] <br />
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:'''Edition notes:''' New edition, edits to errors.<br />
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*{{PostedDate|2018-10-17}} {{CPDLno|51497}} [[Media:Robin_Goodfellow_-_Full_Score.pdf|{{pdf}}]] <br />
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==General Information==<br />
'''Title:''' ''Robin Goodfellow (or, "A Madrigal)''<br><br />
{{Composer|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott}}<br />
{{Lyricist|anonymous}}<br />
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{{Voicing|4|SSAA}}<br><br />
{{Genre|Secular|Madrigals}}<br />
{{Language|English}}<br />
{{Instruments|A cappella}}<br />
{{Published|}}<br />
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'''Description:''' <br />
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'''External websites:''' https://carolinelesemannelliott.com/<br />
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==Original text and translations==<br />
{{Text|English|<br />
From Oberon in Fairyland,<br />
the king of ghosts and shadows there,<br />
Mad Robin I, at his command<br />
am sent to view the night sports here.<br />
<br />
What revel rout is kept about,<br />
in ev'ry corner where I go<br />
I’ll o'ersee, and merry be,<br />
and make good sport with ho, ho, ho!<br />
<br />
From hagbred Merlin’s time, <br />
have I thy thus nightly revelled to and fro;<br />
and for my pranks men call me by<br />
the name of Robin Goodfellow.<br />
<br />
By wells and rills in meadows green,<br />
we nightly dance our heyday guise;<br />
and to our fairy king and queen<br />
we chant our moonlight minstrelsies.<br />
<br />
When larks ‘gin sing, away we fling;<br />
and babes newborn steal as we go;<br />
and elf in bed we leave instead,<br />
and wend us laughing, ho, ho, ho!<br />
<br />
Fiends, ghosts and sprites <br />
who haunt the nights,<br />
the hags and goblins do us know;<br />
and beldames old our feats have told;<br />
so frolic it with a ho, ho, ho!}}<br />
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[[Category:Sheet music]]<br />
[[Category:Modern music]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Robin_Goodfellow_-_Full_Score.pdf&diff=915610File:Robin Goodfellow - Full Score.pdf2018-10-25T16:34:58Z<p>Clelliott4444: Clelliott4444 uploaded a new version of File:Robin Goodfellow - Full Score.pdf</p>
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Cherry_Tree_Carol_(Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott)&diff=914916Cherry Tree Carol (Caroline Lesemann-Elliott)2018-10-17T16:20:54Z<p>Clelliott4444: New work page created</p>
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==General Information==<br />
'''Title:''' ''Cherry Tree Carol''<br><br />
{{Composer|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott}}<br />
{{Lyricist|Anonymous}}<br />
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{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br><br />
{{Genre|Sacred|Carols}}<br />
{{Language|English}}<br />
{{Instruments|Unknown}}<br />
{{Published|}}<br />
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'''Description:''' <br />
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'''External websites:''' https://carolinelesemannelliott.com/<br />
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==Original text and translations==<br />
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[[Category:Sheet music]]<br />
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==General Information==<br />
'''Title:''' ''Robin Goodfellow (or, "A Madrigal)''<br><br />
{{Composer|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott}}<br />
{{Lyricist|anonymous}}<br />
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{{Voicing|4|SSAA}}<br><br />
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{{Language|English}}<br />
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'''Description:''' <br />
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'''External websites:''' https://carolinelesemannelliott.com/<br />
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==Original text and translations==<br />
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[[Category:Sheet music]]<br />
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Short_Service_(Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott)&diff=903301Short Service (Caroline Lesemann-Elliott)2018-06-26T12:43:23Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
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{{Editor|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott|2018-06-26}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|18|144}}{{Copy|Personal}}<br />
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==General Information==<br />
'''Title:''' ''Magnificat and Nunc Dimittis''<br><br />
{{Composer|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott}}<br />
{{Lyricist|}}<br />
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{{Voicing|8|SATB with divisi}}<br><br />
{{Genre|Sacred|Evening Canticles}}<br />
{{Language|English}}<br />
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'''Description:''' <br />
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'''External websites:''' <br />
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==Original text and translations==<br />
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*{{PostedDate|2018-06-26}} {{CPDLno|50312}} [[Media:Mag2_-_Full_Score.pdf|{{pdf}}]] <br />
{{Editor|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott|2018-06-26}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|18|144}}{{Copy|Personal}}<br />
:'''Edition notes:''' <br />
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==General Information==<br />
'''Title:''' ''Short Service''<br><br />
{{Composer|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott}}<br />
{{Lyricist|}}<br />
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{{Voicing|8|SATB with divisi}}<br><br />
{{Genre|Sacred|Evening Canticles}}<br />
{{Language|English}}<br />
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'''Description:''' <br />
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'''External websites:''' <br />
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==Original text and translations==<br />
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[[Category:Sheet music]]<br />
[[Category:Modern music]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Mag2_-_Full_Score.pdf&diff=903299File:Mag2 - Full Score.pdf2018-06-26T12:42:25Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Jubilate_deo_(edited_version)_-_Full_Score.pdf&diff=903298File:Jubilate deo (edited version) - Full Score.pdf2018-06-26T11:10:22Z<p>Clelliott4444: Clelliott4444 uploaded a new version of File:Jubilate deo (edited version) - Full Score.pdf</p>
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Jubilate_Deo_(Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott)&diff=902460Jubilate Deo (Caroline Lesemann-Elliott)2018-06-20T14:26:19Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
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*{{PostedDate|2018-06-20}} {{CPDLno|50228}} [[Media:Jubilate_deo_(edited_version)_-_Full_Score.pdf|{{pdf}}]] <br />
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==General Information==<br />
'''Title:''' ''Jubilate Deo''<br><br />
{{Composer|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott}}<br />
{{Lyricist|KJIV}}<br />
<br />
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br><br />
{{Genre|Sacred|Morning Canticles}}<br />
{{Language|English}}<br />
{{Instruments|A cappella}}<br />
{{Published|n/a}}<br />
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'''Description:''' <br />
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'''External websites:''' https://soundcloud.com/user-772830485/jubilate-deo<br />
<br />
==Original text and translations==<br />
{{LinkText|Jubilate Deo}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Sheet music]]<br />
[[Category:Modern music]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Jubilate_Deo_(Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott)&diff=902459Jubilate Deo (Caroline Lesemann-Elliott)2018-06-20T14:25:49Z<p>Clelliott4444: Work page updated with new work entry</p>
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*{{PostedDate|2018-06-20}} {{CPDLno|50228}} [[Media:Jubilate_deo_(edited_version)_-_Full_Score.pdf|{{pdf}}]] <br />
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*{{PostedDate|2018-05-25}} {{CPDLno|49826}} [[Media:Jubilatedeo_(2).pdf|{{pdf}}]]<br />
{{Editor|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott|2018-05-25}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|11|130}}{{Copy|CPDL}}<br />
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==General Information==<br />
'''Title:''' ''Jubilate Deo''<br><br />
{{Composer|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott}}<br />
{{Lyricist|KJIV}}<br />
<br />
{{Voicing|4|SATB}}<br><br />
{{Genre|Sacred|Morning Canticles}}<br />
{{Language|English}}<br />
{{Instruments|A cappella}}<br />
{{Published|n/a}}<br />
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'''Description:''' <br />
<br />
'''External websites:''' https://soundcloud.com/user-772830485/jubilate-deo<br />
<br />
==Original text and translations==<br />
{{LinkText|Jubilate Deo}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Sheet music]]<br />
[[Category:Modern music]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Jubilate_deo_(edited_version)_-_Full_Score.pdf&diff=902458File:Jubilate deo (edited version) - Full Score.pdf2018-06-20T14:24:51Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Ode_to_Emily_(Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott)&diff=898707Ode to Emily (Caroline Lesemann-Elliott)2018-05-28T11:24:09Z<p>Clelliott4444: Work page updated with new work entry</p>
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*{{PostedDate|2018-05-28}} {{CPDLno|49881}} [[Media:OdetoEmily_-_Full_Score_(1).pdf|{{pdf}}]] <br />
{{Editor|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott|2018-05-28}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|20|121}}{{Copy|CPDL}}<br />
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*{{PostedDate|2018-05-25}} {{CPDLno|49828}} [[Media:OdetoEmily - Full Score.pdf|{{pdf}}]] <br />
{{Editor|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott|2018-05-25}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|14|90}}{{Copy|CPDL}}<br />
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==General Information==<br />
'''Title:''' ''Ode to Emily''<br><br />
{{Composer|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott}}<br />
{{Lyricist|}}<br />
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{{Voicing|8|SSAATTBB}}<br><br />
{{Genre|Secular|Unknown}}<br />
{{Language|English}}<br />
{{Instruments|{{acap}}}}<br />
{{Published|n/a}}<br />
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'''Description:''' <br />
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'''External websites:'''<br />
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==Original text and translations==<br />
{{Text|English|<br />
1. In This Short Life<br />
That only lasts an hour<br />
How much — how little — is<br />
Within our power.<br />
<br />
2. Look back on time with kindly eyes<br />
He doubtlessly did his best;<br />
How softly sinks his trembling arm<br />
In human nature's West!}}<br />
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[[Category:Sheet music]]<br />
[[Category:Modern music]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:OdetoEmily_-_Full_Score_(1).pdf&diff=898706File:OdetoEmily - Full Score (1).pdf2018-05-28T11:23:22Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=898705Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-05-28T11:20:20Z<p>Clelliott4444: /* List of choral works */</p>
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<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline Lesemann-Elliott is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, she received the majority of her musical education in viola and violin through the youth programmes at the University of Michigan, as well as through the Huron High School Performing Arts program. She first became interested in conducting through an elective course at the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic. After deciding to do an academic degree at the University of Edinburgh, rather than conservatoire, she recognised her true love for composition and conducting.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor's student, Caroline has studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She is currently the conducting intern with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production's premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work. The choir has had an extremely successful two years, and will be continuing on upon Caroline's departure under Moira Morrison.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputises around the city, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort,Pusey House Chapel Choir, and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays with the Reid Quartet and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
One of Caroline's greatest loves is teaching children and young people. She has six years of experience teaching privately violin, viola, and musicianship. She also has experience coaching chamber string ensembles. She is currently taking on more students in the Oxford area. Come September, she will be attending Royal Holloway for a Master’s in Musicology, specialising in feminist musicological approaches and music by 16th century English women. This summer, she is undertaking fieldwork searching for sacred choral music by 16th and 17th century English nuns across England, Belgium, and Northern France. She is the recipient of the Royal Holloway Principal Master's Scholarship, and is a St. Mathias Trust scholar.<br />
<br />
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''<br />
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[[Category:English composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=In_pace_in_idipsum_(Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott)&diff=898704In pace in idipsum (Caroline Lesemann-Elliott)2018-05-28T11:19:49Z<p>Clelliott4444: New work page created</p>
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*{{PostedDate|2018-05-28}} {{CPDLno|49880}} [[Media:In_pace_-_Full_Score.pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Caroline_In_Pace_(1).mp3|{{mp3}}]] <br />
{{Editor|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott|2018-05-28}}{{ScoreInfo|A4|3|42}}{{Copy|CPDL}}<br />
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==General Information==<br />
'''Title:''' ''In Pace in Idipsum''<br><br />
{{Composer|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott}}<br />
{{Lyricist|n/a}}<br />
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{{Voicing|3|ATB}}<br><br />
{{Genre|Sacred|Evening Canticles}}<br />
{{Language|Latin}}<br />
{{Instruments|A cappella}}<br />
{{Published|n/a}}<br />
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'''Description:''' <br />
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'''External websites:''' https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537<br />
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==Original text and translations==<br />
{{NoText}}<br />
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[[Category:Sheet music]]<br />
[[Category:Modern music]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:In_pace_-_Full_Score.pdf&diff=898703File:In pace - Full Score.pdf2018-05-28T11:19:36Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Caroline_In_Pace_(1).mp3&diff=898702File:Caroline In Pace (1).mp32018-05-28T11:19:29Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Te_lucis_ante_terminum_(Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott)&diff=898701Te lucis ante terminum (Caroline Lesemann-Elliott)2018-05-28T11:18:30Z<p>Clelliott4444: New work page created</p>
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<div>==Music files==<br />
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*{{PostedDate|2018-05-28}} {{CPDLno|49879}} [[Media:Telucis_-_Full_Score_(1).pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Caroline_Te_Lucis_(1).mp3|{{mp3}}]] <br />
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==General Information==<br />
'''Title:''' ''Te Lucis Ante Terminum''<br><br />
{{Composer|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott}}<br />
{{Lyricist|n/a}}<br />
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{{Voicing|3|ATB}}<br><br />
{{Genre|Sacred|Unknown}}<br />
{{Language|Latin}}<br />
{{Instruments|A cappella}}<br />
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'''Description:''' <br />
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'''External websites:''' <br />
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==Original text and translations==<br />
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[[Category:Sheet music]]<br />
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Telucis_-_Full_Score_(1).pdf&diff=898699File:Telucis - Full Score (1).pdf2018-05-28T11:17:46Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Ave_Regina_caelorum_(Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott)&diff=898698Ave Regina caelorum (Caroline Lesemann-Elliott)2018-05-28T11:16:17Z<p>Clelliott4444: New work page created</p>
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*{{PostedDate|2018-05-28}} {{CPDLno|49878}} [[Media:Ave_Regina_Caelorum_-_Full_Score_(1).pdf|{{pdf}}]] [[Media:Caroline_Ave_Regina_(1).mp3|{{mp3}}]] <br />
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==General Information==<br />
'''Title:''' ''Ave Regina Caelorum''<br><br />
{{Composer|Caroline Lesemann-Elliott}}<br />
{{Lyricist|n/a}}<br />
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{{Voicing|4|AATB}}<br><br />
{{Genre|Sacred|Antiphons}}<br />
{{Language|Latin}}<br />
{{Instruments|A cappella}}<br />
{{Published|n/a}}<br />
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'''Description:''' <br />
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'''External websites:''' https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537<br />
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==Original text and translations==<br />
{{NoText}}<br />
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[[Category:Sheet music]]<br />
[[Category:Modern music]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Caroline_Ave_Regina_(1).mp3&diff=898697File:Caroline Ave Regina (1).mp32018-05-28T11:14:48Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Ave_Regina_Caelorum_-_Full_Score_(1).pdf&diff=898696File:Ave Regina Caelorum - Full Score (1).pdf2018-05-28T11:13:58Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
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<div></div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=897869Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-05-25T16:09:00Z<p>Clelliott4444: /* List of choral works */</p>
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<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline Lesemann-Elliott is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, she received the majority of her musical education in viola and violin through the youth programmes at the University of Michigan, as well as through the Huron High School Performing Arts program. She first became interested in conducting through an elective course at the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic. After deciding to do an academic degree at the University of Edinburgh, rather than conservatoire, she recognised her true love for composition and conducting.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor's student, Caroline has studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She is currently the conducting intern with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production's premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work. The choir has had an extremely successful two years, and will be continuing on upon Caroline's departure under Moira Morrison.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputises around the city, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort,Pusey House Chapel Choir, and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays with the Reid Quartet and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
One of Caroline's greatest loves is teaching children and young people. She has six years of experience teaching privately violin, viola, and musicianship. She also has experience coaching chamber string ensembles. She is currently taking on more students in the Oxford area. Come September, she will be attending Royal Holloway for a Master’s in Musicology, specialising in feminist musicological approaches and music by 16th century English women. This summer, she is undertaking fieldwork searching for sacred choral music by 16th and 17th century English nuns across England, Belgium, and Northern France. She is the recipient of the Royal Holloway Principal Master's Scholarship, and is a St. Mathias Trust scholar.<br />
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''<br />
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{{WikipediaLink}}<br />
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==List of choral works==<br />
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{{Text|Simple|Jubilate Deo (SATB)<br />
Three Advent Hymns (SATB, performable separately: includes "Hymn to the Virgin," "Ave Regina Caelorum," and "Gabriel's Message")<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (ATB)<br />
In Pace (ATB)<br />
Te Lucis Ante Terminum (ATB)<br />
Ode to Emily (SSAATB)<br />
In the Forest (SATB)<br />
Two Scottish Folksongs (SATB)<br />
Hymn for Springtime (SATB)<br />
Pagan Songs (open score, vocals)}}<br />
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==Publications==<br />
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==External links==<br />
''https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537''<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}<br />
[[Category:1996 births]]<br />
[[Category:Women Composers]]<br />
[[Category:Modern composers]]<br />
[[Category:English composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=897867Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-05-25T16:05:26Z<p>Clelliott4444: /* List of choral works */</p>
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<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline Lesemann-Elliott is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, she received the majority of her musical education in viola and violin through the youth programmes at the University of Michigan, as well as through the Huron High School Performing Arts program. She first became interested in conducting through an elective course at the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic. After deciding to do an academic degree at the University of Edinburgh, rather than conservatoire, she recognised her true love for composition and conducting.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor's student, Caroline has studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She is currently the conducting intern with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production's premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work. The choir has had an extremely successful two years, and will be continuing on upon Caroline's departure under Moira Morrison.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputises around the city, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort,Pusey House Chapel Choir, and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays with the Reid Quartet and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
One of Caroline's greatest loves is teaching children and young people. She has six years of experience teaching privately violin, viola, and musicianship. She also has experience coaching chamber string ensembles. She is currently taking on more students in the Oxford area. Come September, she will be attending Royal Holloway for a Master’s in Musicology, specialising in feminist musicological approaches and music by 16th century English women. This summer, she is undertaking fieldwork searching for sacred choral music by 16th and 17th century English nuns across England, Belgium, and Northern France. She is the recipient of the Royal Holloway Principal Master's Scholarship, and is a St. Mathias Trust scholar.<br />
<br />
<br />
''<br />
<br />
{{WikipediaLink}}<br />
<br />
==List of choral works==<br />
{{#SortWorks:}}<br />
{{Text|Simple|Jubilate Deo (SATB)<br />
Three Advent Hymns (SATB, performable separately: includes "Hymn to the Virgin," "Ave Regina Caelorum," and "Gabriel's Message")<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (ATB)<br />
In Pace (ATB)<br />
[[File:telucis-full-score.pdf]] (ATB)<br />
Ode to Emily (SSAATB)<br />
In the Forest (SATB)<br />
Two Scottish Folksongs (SATB)<br />
Hymn for Springtime (SATB)<br />
Pagan Songs (open score, vocals)}}<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
''https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537''<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}<br />
[[Category:1996 births]]<br />
[[Category:Women Composers]]<br />
[[Category:Modern composers]]<br />
[[Category:English composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott_%22Two_Scottish_Folksongs%22.pdf&diff=897800File:Caroline Lesemann-Elliott "Two Scottish Folksongs".pdf2018-05-25T12:14:49Z<p>Clelliott4444: A setting of the songs "Over the Sea to Skye" and "Ye Banks and Braes."</p>
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<div>A setting of the songs "Over the Sea to Skye" and "Ye Banks and Braes."</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=897799Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-05-25T12:09:31Z<p>Clelliott4444: /* List of choral works */</p>
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<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline Lesemann-Elliott is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, she received the majority of her musical education in viola and violin through the youth programmes at the University of Michigan, as well as through the Huron High School Performing Arts program. She first became interested in conducting through an elective course at the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic. After deciding to do an academic degree at the University of Edinburgh, rather than conservatoire, she recognised her true love for composition and conducting.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor's student, Caroline has studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She is currently the conducting intern with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production's premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work. The choir has had an extremely successful two years, and will be continuing on upon Caroline's departure under Moira Morrison.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputises around the city, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort,Pusey House Chapel Choir, and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays with the Reid Quartet and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
One of Caroline's greatest loves is teaching children and young people. She has six years of experience teaching privately violin, viola, and musicianship. She also has experience coaching chamber string ensembles. She is currently taking on more students in the Oxford area. Come September, she will be attending Royal Holloway for a Master’s in Musicology, specialising in feminist musicological approaches and music by 16th century English women. This summer, she is undertaking fieldwork searching for sacred choral music by 16th and 17th century English nuns across England, Belgium, and Northern France. She is the recipient of the Royal Holloway Principal Master's Scholarship, and is a St. Mathias Trust scholar.<br />
<br />
<br />
''<br />
<br />
{{WikipediaLink}}<br />
<br />
==List of choral works==<br />
{{#SortWorks:}}<br />
{{Text|Simple|Jubilate Deo (SATB)<br />
Three Advent Hymns (SATB, performable separately: includes "Hymn to the Virgin," "Ave Regina Caelorum," and "Gabriel's Message")<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (ATB)<br />
In Pace (ATB)<br />
Te Lucis Ante Terminum (ATB)<br />
Ode to Emily (SSAATB)<br />
In the Forest (SATB)<br />
Two Scottish Folksongs (SATB)<br />
Hymn for Springtime (SATB)<br />
Pagan Songs (open score, vocals)}}<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
''https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537''<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}<br />
[[Category:1996 births]]<br />
[[Category:Women Composers]]<br />
[[Category:Modern composers]]<br />
[[Category:English composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:OdetoEmily_-_Full_Score.pdf&diff=897798File:OdetoEmily - Full Score.pdf2018-05-25T12:08:06Z<p>Clelliott4444: A setting of Emily Dickinson's poem "In This Short Life."</p>
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<div>A setting of Emily Dickinson's poem "In This Short Life."</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott_%22Advent_Hymns%22.pdf&diff=897793File:Caroline Lesemann-Elliott "Advent Hymns".pdf2018-05-25T11:57:49Z<p>Clelliott4444: Clelliott4444 uploaded a new version of File:Caroline Lesemann-Elliott "Advent Hymns".pdf</p>
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<div>A setting of the Ave Regina Caelorum, Hymn to the Virgin, and The Angel Gabriel.</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott_%22Advent_Hymns%22.pdf&diff=897792File:Caroline Lesemann-Elliott "Advent Hymns".pdf2018-05-25T11:56:50Z<p>Clelliott4444: A setting of the Ave Regina Caelorum, Hymn to the Virgin, and The Angel Gabriel.</p>
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<div>A setting of the Ave Regina Caelorum, Hymn to the Virgin, and The Angel Gabriel.</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:Jubilatedeo_(2).pdf&diff=897785File:Jubilatedeo (2).pdf2018-05-25T11:36:36Z<p>Clelliott4444: A setting of Psalm 100 by Caroline Lesemann-Elliott.</p>
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<div>A setting of Psalm 100 by Caroline Lesemann-Elliott.</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=897380Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-05-23T11:42:00Z<p>Clelliott4444: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline Lesemann-Elliott is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, she received the majority of her musical education in viola and violin through the youth programmes at the University of Michigan, as well as through the Huron High School Performing Arts program. She first became interested in conducting through an elective course at the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic. After deciding to do an academic degree at the University of Edinburgh, rather than conservatoire, she recognised her true love for composition and conducting.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor's student, Caroline has studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She is currently the conducting intern with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production's premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work. The choir has had an extremely successful two years, and will be continuing on upon Caroline's departure under Moira Morrison.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputises around the city, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort,Pusey House Chapel Choir, and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays with the Reid Quartet and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
One of Caroline's greatest loves is teaching children and young people. She has six years of experience teaching privately violin, viola, and musicianship. She also has experience coaching chamber string ensembles. She is currently taking on more students in the Oxford area. Come September, she will be attending Royal Holloway for a Master’s in Musicology, specialising in feminist musicological approaches and music by 16th century English women. This summer, she is undertaking fieldwork searching for sacred choral music by 16th and 17th century English nuns across England, Belgium, and Northern France. She is the recipient of the Royal Holloway Principal Master's Scholarship, and is a St. Mathias Trust scholar.<br />
<br />
<br />
''<br />
<br />
{{WikipediaLink}}<br />
<br />
==List of choral works==<br />
<br />
Jubilate Deo (SATB)<br />
Three Advent Hymns (SATB, performable separately)<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (ATB)<br />
In Pace (ATB)<br />
Te Lucis Ante Terminum (ATB)<br />
Ode to Emily (SSAATB)<br />
In the Forest (SATB)<br />
Two Scottish Folksongs (SATB)<br />
Hymn to the Virgin (SATB)<br />
Hymn for Springtime (SATB)<br />
Pagan Songs (open score, vocals)<br />
<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
''https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537''<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}<br />
[[Category:Unknown births]]<br />
[[Category:Unknown deaths]]<br />
[[Category:women Composers]]<br />
[[Category:Modern composers]]<br />
[[Category:British composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=Caroline_Lesemann-Elliott&diff=897378Caroline Lesemann-Elliott2018-05-23T11:39:18Z<p>Clelliott4444: Created page with "==Life== '''Born:''' 08 November 1996 '''Died:''' '''Biography''' ''Caroline Lesemann-Elliott is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Ann Arbor, Mich..."</p>
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<div>==Life==<br />
'''Born:''' 08 November 1996<br />
<br />
'''Died:''' <br />
<br />
'''Biography'''<br />
<br />
''Caroline Lesemann-Elliott is a graduate of the University of Edinburgh. Originally from Ann Arbor, Michigan, she received the majority of her musical education in viola and violin through the youth programmes at the University of Michigan, as well as through the Huron High School Performing Arts program. She first became interested in conducting through an elective course at the Indiana University Summer Music Clinic. After deciding to do an academic degree at the University of Edinburgh, rather than conservatoire, she recognised her true love for composition and conducting.<br />
<br />
Over her time as a Bachelor's student, Caroline has studied conducting with Greg Batsleer and Russell Cowieson. She is currently the conducting intern with the Scottish Chamber Choir, under Iain McLarty. Caroline has conducted the Information Services Group Choir, New College Choir at the University of Edinburgh, the Royal Dick Veterinary School Orchestra, and served as Musical Director for Le Petit Verre Opera Production's premiere production, Hansel and Gretel. She has also assisted as conductor with the Dalkeith Singers, the Edinburgh Practice Choir, the choir of Greyfriars Kirk, and the Edinburgh University Singers while they were on tour in Poland (alongside Dr. John Kitchen, MBE). In 2016, Caroline started a mixed voice choir called Voces Inauditae, an ensemble dedicated to the integration of lesser known composers into the world of choral music, with an emphasis on gender equality. At least half of each programme contain music by female composers. They also work to include composers from traditionally marginalised social groups, as well as giving up-and-coming composers the chance to premiere their work. The choir has had an extremely successful two years, and will be continuing on upon Caroline's departure under Moira Morrison.<br />
<br />
As a singer, Caroline was a choral scholar at Greyfriars Kirk for two years, and is finishing one year at Morningside Parish Church. She regularly deputises around the city, including the Robin Chapel, St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral, and St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral. In the past, she has sung with the Edinburgh University Singers, the Reid Consort,Pusey House Chapel Choir, and the Bethlehem United Church of Christ Chancel Choir. Caroline is also in high demand as a freelance violist. She currently plays with the Reid Quartet and the Amare String Trio. In the past, she has served as co-principal violist of the Edinburgh University Music Society Symphony Orchestra, Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra, Michigan Youth Symphony Orchestra, and the Edinburgh Charity Orchestra.<br />
<br />
One of Caroline's greatest loves is teaching children and young people. She has six years of experience teaching privately violin, viola, and musicianship. She also has experience coaching chamber string ensembles. She is currently taking on more students in the Oxford area. Come September, she will be attending Royal Holloway for a Master’s in Musicology, specialising in feminist musicological approaches and music by 16th century English women. This summer, she is undertaking fieldwork searching for sacred choral music by 16th and 17th century English nuns across England, Belgium, and Northern France. She is the recipient of the Royal Holloway Principal Master's Scholarship, and is a St. Mathias Trust scholar.<br />
<br />
<br />
''<br />
<br />
{{WikipediaLink}}<br />
<br />
==List of choral works==<br />
<br />
Jubilate Deo (SATB)<br />
Three Advent Hymns (SATB, performable separately)<br />
Ave Regina Caelorum (ATB)<br />
In Pace (ATB)<br />
Te Lucis Ante Terminum (ATB)<br />
Ode to Emily (SSAATB)<br />
In the Forest (SATB)<br />
Two Scottish Folksongs (SATB)<br />
Hymn to the Virgin (SATB)<br />
Hymn for Springtime (SATB)<br />
Pagan Songs (open score, vocals)<br />
<br />
<br />
==Publications==<br />
<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
''https://soundcloud.com/user-943388537''<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:{{NameSorter}}}}<br />
[[Category:Unknown births]]<br />
[[Category:Unknown deaths]]<br />
[[Category:Female Composers]]<br />
[[Category:Modern composers]]<br />
[[Category:British composers]]</div>Clelliott4444https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php?title=File:In_the_Forest.pdf&diff=897375File:In the Forest.pdf2018-05-23T11:25:55Z<p>Clelliott4444: A setting of the text by Sarojini Naidu.</p>
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<div>A setting of the text by Sarojini Naidu.</div>Clelliott4444