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Anthony Vine

Anthony Vine is a composer based in Brooklyn, New York. He creates music about spirituality, beauty, and sound itself. His work across different media, including performance, installation, and sound sculpture, is minimal in form, yet acoustically dynamic and deeply emotive.

His music has been presented by Blank Forms, Carnegie Hall, Gaudeamus Muziekweek, Lévy Gorvy, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Musiikin Aika, Pioneer Works, Transit Festival, and Ultima Festival, and performed by Alarm Will Sound, Quatuor Bozzini, longleash, Yarn/Wire, and many other orchestra, ensembles, and soloists. Recordings of his music have been released on Cassauna/Imprec, Cantaloupe, Kuyin, and Galtta Media.

Vine is the recipient of the 2024 Rome Prize in Musical Composition at the American Academy in Rome and the 2016 Gaudeamus International Composers Award, as well as fellowships from the Watermill Center and Camargo Foundation.

He is a PhD Candidate in music composition at the University of California, San Diego.