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STEPHEN MAIN
Born and raised in New York City, Stephen Main has music in his blood: his
mother taught piano and his father, Tom Main, was a professional jazz
trombonist with Si Zentner's band in the 60s. As a choirboy Steve sang at
St. Thomas Church Fifth Avenue under Gerre Hancock. He went on to study
violin, piano, organ, theory and composition at the Choate School and then
at Oberlin Conservatory. At the same time, he earned his B.A., M.A., and
eventually his Ph.D. in Religious Philosophy from the University of Chicago.
He is currently the Music Director at Piedmont Community Church, in the Bay
Area, where he composes and conducts regular choral and orchestral
performances. Stephen is active as an organist, harpist and conductor, with
recent appearances in San Francisco, throughout Northern California, New
York, Cincinnati and Los Angeles. He lives in San Francisco and LA.
As a composer, Steve's work has included the recent publication of new
choral and symphonic works, multiple commissions, and the completion of the
scores for several films. He is a First Prize Winner of the John Ness Beck
award for a new American choral work, and and a 2007 winner of the American
Composers Forum carol contest. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune hailed Stephen's
work as "evocative" music that "captures mystery."
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