Allan Crossman has had the great pleasure to write for soloists and ensembles worldwide, including many commissions and awards. His Millennium Overture appeared on the eponymous GRAMMY-nominated album from North/South Consonance; Music for Human Choir shared Top Honors at the Waging Peace Through Singing Festival in Oregon; Florébius, with the violin/piano Eusebius Duo, was just released by Parma, and Sonata fLux will soon be recorded on Parma by pianist Keisuke Nakagoshi.
The Musical, The Log of the Skipper’s Wife, was produced by the Royal Shakespeare Co. at Stratford and the Kennedy Center, with music drawn from Irish/Scottish shanties. His work has been supported by Canada Council, American Composers Forum and others. He has taught at Concordia University (Montreal) and the San Francisco Conservatory; his studies were with George Rochberg, George Crumb, and Hugo Weisgall at the Univ. of Pennsylvania.
A selection of his recordings are at soundcloud.com/allan-crossman and with scores at acrossman.com.