'Adolphus Hailstork' (born 'Adolphus Cunningham Hailstork III',
Rochester,
New York,
April 17,
1941) is an
American composer and educator. He grew up in
Albany, New York, where he studied violin, piano, organ, and voice.
Hailstork received a master's degree from the
Manhattan School of Music and a doctorate in music composition from
Michigan State University in 1971, studying with
H. Owen Reed. His other composition instructors include
Mark Fax,
Vittorio Giannini,
David Diamond, and
Nadia Boulanger.
He has served as professor at
Youngstown State University in
Ohio, as well as professor of music and Composer-in-Residence at Virginia's
Norfolk State University. He is currently a professor of music and Composer-in-Residence at
Old Dominion University in
Norfolk, Virginia.
Hailstork is of
African American ancestry and his works blend musical ideas from both the African American and European traditions.
Hailstork's awards include a
Fulbright fellowship (1987). In 1992 he was named a Cultural Laureate of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Old Dominion University maintains the Adolphus Hailstork Collection, in the special collections area of the F. Ludwig Diehn Composers Room, in the Diehn Fine and Performing Arts Center.
External links
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Adolphus Hailstork Collection page at Old Dominion University Libraries
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Adolphus Hailstork's Page at Theodore Presser