A storyteller at heart, composer Natalie Moller invites listeners on a musical journey inspired by prose, art, and nature. Her passion for collaboration sparks her exploration into the intersections of music, dance, theatre, film, and video games. Most recently, these media-bridging endeavors have manifested as four short film scores, a collective work for musicians and dancers, and an hour-long musical drama.
Her music has been performed internationally and by artists such as the Donald Sinta Quartet and the University of Redlands Wind Ensemble. She is a recent recipient of the Brehm Prize in Choral Composition and the Donald Sinta Quartet National Composition Competition.
Natalie received her Master of Music in Composition from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Music in Composition from the University of Redlands. Her principal teachers included Kristin Kuster and Anthony Suter. She currently resides in the greater Los Angeles area in California, and her scores are available from Fama Nova Publishing.
Unique traits: Bibliophile, pianist, nerd, video game enthusiast
Rite of Passage
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Film (short)
Composer
Eternity
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Film (short)
Composer
November 31st
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Film (short)
Composer
Imagine Someone New
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Film (short)
Composer
Brehm Prize in Choral Composition
(2014)
Donald Sinta Quartet National Composition Competition
(2013)
University of Michigan
(2012-2014)
University of Redlands
(2012-2014)