Critics have called Dr. Dorothy Hindman’s (b. 1966) music ‘intense, gripping, and frenetic’, ‘sonorous and affirmative’ and ‘music of terrific romantic gesture’. Each of her unique pieces explores her ongoing interest in issues of musical perception, beauty, timbre, contextual meaning, and profundity. Her work has been performed extensively in the U.S., and also in France, Germany, Italy, Russia, Romania, and the Czech Republic, and has received numerous awards. Recent works include Drift for the Lithium Saxophone Quartet, Taut for the Corona Guitar Kvartet, and Time Management for bassist Robert Black. A native of Miami, Florida, Hindman has taught music theory and composition at Birmingham-Southern College since 1994. Her works are available on the Living Artist CD series. For more detailed information, visit:
http://panther.bsc.edu/~dhindman/