about


Thomas Childs is a composer interested in the collision of popular and classical music. His diverse experiences and studies in both of these areas range from studio and live work in Nashville and elsewhere to solo compositions for hardanger fiddle and English horn to chamber and orchestral works. In his music, he seeks to find a balance of accessibility and complexity to interest a broad spectrum of listeners. The inflections of jazz and pop genres in his work create music that is hopefully as fun for you to listen to as it is for him to write.

Dr. Childs works have been performed from Pittsburgh to Paris. He has had works performed by the Grammy-winning group eighth blackbird, Alia Musica and the Pittsburgh symphony Orchestra among others. He has studied with Dr. Ricardo Lorenz, David Stock, Robert Beaser, and David Cutler. He taught at Duquesne University and Michigan State University and is currently head of Music theory at Interlochen Academy for the Arts. He enjoys his role as an educator as well as working on commissions. At last assessment, Thomas has no spare time but if he did, he’d be reading a book.

Dr. Childs received his BM in Songwriting from Berklee College of Music and spent many years active in the commercial music industry. Returning to concert composition, he received his MM in composition from Duquesne and completed both a DMA in composition and an MM in Music Theory at Michigan State.

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