
Sondra Clark
1941
12 works on record
Biography
SONDRA CLARK is a graduate of The Juilliard School of Music in New York City; San Jose State University, where she received a Master's Degree and an Outstanding Music Student Award; and Stanford University, where she completed her Ph.D. on an Ella Moore Shiels Fellowship for Academic Excellence. Her composition teachers have included Vincent Persichetti, Norman Lloyd, and George Perle. She has participated in master classes and seminars with Darius Milhaud, Lou Harrison, Dane Rudhyar, Aaron Copland, John Cage, and Gyorgy Ligeti. Dr. Clark was a member of the San Jose State University Music Faculty for twelve years, teaching music theory, history, and advanced piano. She is an internationally recognized specialist on the music of Charles Ives and a long-time Bay Area music critic. Her writing posts have included music critic of the Oakland Tribune and contributor to the San Francisco Examiner, American Heritage, Clavier, and The Musical Quarterly. Now retired from university teaching and music criticism, Dr. Clark devotes herself to composing full time. Since 1990, over forty of her compositions have won honors, including four ASCAP awards. Her works are performed internationally and have received unanimously enthusiastic response.-Hal Leonard
Works

Dakota Days

Favorite Carols for Two

Three Odd Meters

Sarasota Circus

Island Delights
Mice in the Attic
Mice in the Attic
2004
The evolving Concord sonata
The evolving Concord sonata
1972
Angel Falls
Angel Falls
Miami Mambo
Miami Mambo
Piano Recital Showcase - Duet Favorites
Piano Recital Showcase - Duet Favorites
Florida Fantasy Suite
Florida Fantasy Suite
Key Lime Sunset
Key Lime Sunset