Stephen Paulus

Paulus: A Modern Day Prophet

On October 28, the Choir and Orchestra of St. Ignatius Loyola (New York, NY) performs Stephen Paulus’ Voices of Light. Music director K. Scott Warren conducts the work as part of St. Ignatius’ “Sacred Music in a Sacred Space” concert series. Voices of Light was commissioned by Westminster Choir College of Rider University (NJ) to […]

Paulus: Hope, Light and a Future

On September 11, the Tucson, AZ-based ensemble True Concord Voices and Orchestra travels to Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall to present the New York premiere of Stephen Paulus’ Prayers and Remembrances, led by music director Eric Holtan. Commissioned by True Concord (formerly known as Tucson Chamber Artists), Prayers and Remembrances received its world premiere on […]

Paulus: The Music Remains with Us

“As much as we are saddened by the loss of our colleague and friend Stephen Paulus, the most important thing to remember is that the music remains with us.” And so, Stephen Culbertson — Subito Music Corporation Founder and CEO — reflects on Paulus’ music, as he prepares to conduct the Society for Musical Arts […]

Paulus: A Gifted Song Writer

  “Stephen Paulus loved writing for the voice as all his operas and choral music prove, but he was also a gifted song writer.” So notes Music Director Paul Sperry on the eve of Joy in Singing’s April 6th “Composer’s Concert” — a celebration of Stephen Paulus’ art songs. Paulus was a prolific and gifted […]

It’s GRAMMY Time at Subito!

  On December 5, the 57th Annual GRAMMY Award Nominations were announced and two Subito titles received nominations for “Best Contemporary Classical Composition:” Roberto Sierra’s Sinfonía No. 4 (Naxos 8.559738) and Stephen Paulus’ Concerto For Two Trumpets & Band (MSR Classics 1506). Each nominated work is featured in its world premiere recording. Sierra’s Sinfonia No. […]