Composers
Marques L.A. Garrett
1984 -About
A Virginia native, Marques L. A. Garrett (b. 1984) is an Assistant Professor of Music in Choral Activities at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the Glenn Korff School of Music. Before earning his PhD in Music Education (Choral Conducting) at Florida State University, he was the Director of Choral Activities at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. Additionally, he holds an MM from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a BA from Hampton University.
An active conductor, Dr. Garrett has served as a guest conductor or clinician with several church, community, and collegiate choirs throughout the country and served as the festival conductor for the Harry T. Burleigh Spirituals Festival at Tennessee State University. At the Hampton University Choir Directors’ Organists’ Guild Workshop, he has served as the basic conducting workshop clinician. His formal conducting studies were with Dr. Andre J. Thomas, Dr. Carole J. Ott, Dr. Carl G. Harris, Jr., and Mr. Royzell Dillard.
A versatile voice that performs both as a baritone and countertenor, Dr. Garrett has sung with several community, church, and university groups as both a chorister and soloist. He was the baritone soloist for the Germantown Concert Chorus’s performance of Haydn’s Missa in Augustiis. Recently, his premiere as a countertenor in Dan Forrest’s Jubilate Deo served as the work’s European premiere in Limerick, Ireland. Additionally, he performed the role of Lil Lud in Bernstein’s White House Cantata with the Tallahassee Community Chorus.
Dr. Garrett is an avid composer of choral and solo-vocal music whose compositions have been performed to acclaim by high school all-state, collegiate, and professional choirs including the Santa Fe Desert Chorale and Seraphic Fire. His music can be heard on recordings by the National Lutheran Choir, Winston-Salem State University Choir, and Missouri State University Concert Chorale. GIA Publications, Walton Music, Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Hinshaw Music, G. Schirmer, Beckenhorst Press, and Carus-Verlag have published several of his compositions.
Dr. Garrett holds membership in the American Choral Directors Association; American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers; National Association for Music Education; National Association for the Study and Performance of African American Music; National Association of Negro Musicians; National Collegiate Choral Organization; and Pi Kappa Lambda.
Related Information
https://www.mlagmusic.com/Works by Marques L.A. Garrett
Title | Collection | Voice Type | Range | Poet |
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A Love Song | A Love Cycle: Songs of Happiness, Heartbreak, Hope and Healing | Low, Medium, High | Eb4 - Db6 | B3 - A5| G3 - F5 | Paul Laurence Dunbar |
Adieu, jusque je vous revoye | A Love Cycle: Songs of Happiness, Heartbreak, Hope and Healing | Low, Medium, High | E4 - G5 | C4 - Eb5 | Ab3 - C5 | Anonymous |
Compensation | Low, Medium | F4 - F5 | C4 - C5 | Paul Laurence Dunbar | |
Dream Song | Voice | D4 - Gb5 | Paul Laurence Dunbar | |
Herz, mein Herz, sei nicht beklommen | A Love Cycle: Songs of Happiness, Heartbreak, Hope and Healing | Low, Medium, High | D4 - D5 | Bb3 - Bb4 | F#3 - F#4 | Heinrich Heine |
O Del Mio Amato Ben | A Love Cycle: Songs of Happiness, Heartbreak, Hope and Healing | Low, Medium, High | D4 - Ab5 | Bb3 - Eb5 | F#3 - B4 | Alberto Donaudy |
The Gift to Sing | Low, Medium, High | F4 - A5 | C4 - F5 | A3 - D5 | James Weldon Johnson | |
Were you there? | Voice | A3 - E5 | Biblical |
Composer | Title | Work | Instrumentation | Level | Number of Movements | Accompanied | Size | Duration Range |
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Marques L.A. Garrett | Give Me Jesus | Organ | 1 | No | Solo |