Based on the novel by Sharyn McCrumb

Craig Carnahan, Composer

Portrait of Craig Carnahan, Composer

In the past 35 years, Craig Carnahan has received over 75 commissions for original compositions. His music has been heard in performances by the Dale Warland Singers (St. Paul, MN), Conspirare (Austin, TX), the Los Angeles Master Chorale (Los Angeles, CA), The Singers: Minnesota Choral Artists (Minneapolis, MN), Chor Leoni (Vancouver, B.C.), Choral Arts Initiative (Irvine, CA), Master Chorale of Tampa Bay (Tampa Bay, FL), Kantorei and St. Martin's Chamber Choir (Denver, CO), Sonomento (Minneapolis, MN), Ensemble for These Times (Berkeley, CA), Milwaukee Choral Artists (Milwaukee, WI), The Dream Songs Project (Minneapolis, MN), Chorus Austin (Austin, TX), and over thirty of the GALA choruses in North America.

Recent commissions and premieres include I am here for Luther College's Nordic Choir (Decorah, IA), A Home is More for the Denver Gay Men's Chorus, Promises and Interludes for The Dream Songs Project, and Refuge for a consortium of seven high school choirs in Illinois.

Carnahan received his B.A. from Concordia College (Moorhead, MN) and did graduate studies in composition with Dominick Argento and Paul Fetler at the University of Minnesota. In 1993 he received a McKnight Composition Fellowship to collaborate with the acclaimed poet, playwright and filmmaker James Broughton on several projects. In 1998 he was Composer-in-Residence for the American Composers Forum's Faith Partners Residency Project. And, in 2008, 2012, and 2019, he received Artist Initiative Grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board. The Borealis Chorale (Grand Marais, MN) will premiere The Lingering Light of Day - his 2019 MSAB project - in December, 2019.

A member of the American Composers Forum and ASCAP, his music is published by Walton Music, E.C. Shcirmer, MorningStar, and his own company, Craig Carnahan Music. His music has been described as "absorbing, richly textured and emotionally stirring" (Minneapolis Star Tribune).