The University of West
Florida Dr. Grier Williams School of Music will Craig Hultgren, cello on Sunday, January 29 at 2:30 p.m. The
performance will be held in the Rolfs Music Hall at the Center for Fine and
Performing Arts, Building 82, on the Pensacola campus.
Cellist Craig Hultgren has been active in new music for decades.
He now resides outside of Decorah, Iowa as the farmer-cellist. The New York
Classical Review commented that he, "…played with impressive poise and
sensitivity…" for Dorothy Hindman's 2016 chamber music retrospective at
Carnegie Hall.
A recipient of two Artist Fellowships from the Alabama State
Council on the Arts, he was a member for many years of Thámyris, a contemporary
chamber music ensemble in Atlanta. He is a founding member of Luna Nova, a new
music ensemble with a large repertoire of performances available on iTunes.
Hultgren is featured in four solo CD recordings including UK composer Craig
Vear’s hyper-media concerto Black Cats and Blues on Métier
Recordings.
Recently, Hultgren entered the realm of digital online releases
with four works Songs for Cello and Piano by Ben Hippen available on
Spotify. For ten years, he produced the Hultgren Solo Cello Works Biennial, an
international competition that highlighted the best new compositions for the
instrument. He is a founding member and former President of the Birmingham Art
Music Alliance and was on the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Youth
Orchestras of Birmingham and their Scrollworks program.
Currently, he is President of the Oneota Valley Community
Orchestra Board of Directors in Decorah and recently served three years as
Chair for the Iowa Composers Forum.
This event is free and open
to the public, but tickets are required. For tickets or more information,
visit uwf.edu/cfpa or call the CFPA box office at 850.857.6285.