John L. Cornelius II

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> Mirandy and Brother Wind

Bio

A member of ASCAP, John Cornelius' works are garnering increasingly frequent performance throughout the United States. His output includes a number of chamber works, orchestral works, and song cycles. Having been the music director/arranger/composer for a number of theaters including the Great Caruso, the Ensemble Theater, Adventure Theater in Glen Echo Park, Main Street Theatre and Theater Under the Stars' Humphries School, he has also written, along with his collaborator, Michael J. Bobbitt, several works for the lyric theater including, The Stephen Schwartz Project, Mirandy and Brother Wind, Say It Ain't So!, The Yellow Rose of Texas and Going the Distance, a commission from the Smithsonian Institute, about the lives and careers of Wilma Rudolph and Jesse Owens. Of his chamber works, Charles Ward in the Houston Chronicle wrote, "The highlight was a set of three spirituals arranged for tenor and string orchestra by composer John Cornelius." In O Fix Me, the juxtaposition of an elegant, long melody floating over a sharp, jazzy string riff was electric. ? His most recent works include Chansons Creoles, a song cycle whose text is by gens de colour of 19th-century Louisiana, Sonata of Attitudes for 2 Horns and Piano and Song of Houston, a song cycle commissioned by Houston Grand Opera. Dr. Cornelius is a native of Jackson, Mississippi and received his D. M. A. in Composition from Rice University.