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Pauline
Delmonte
composes for choral groups, solo voice, two-pianos, and handbells.
She teaches piano, and plays in two-piano ensembles in programs
of the Music Teachers Association of California, and Sigma Alpha
Iota (professional music fraternity for women). She received both
her bachelor's and master's degrees in music from Syracuse University.
Other study included the Berkshire Music Center, and study with
master teachers George Mulfinger, George Boyle and Richard Buhlig.
While teaching at Moravian College in her home town of Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania, and later at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
she composed music for modern dance, theatrical productions, solo
voice, and chorus.
After Pauline
(née Wily) married Julian Delmonte (an aerospace engineer
"and my favorite two-piano partner"), they moved to California
and raised three sons. She continued to compose but it was her husband's
request for a Christmas gift of her music that brought about her
first sacred anthem, WITHIN A MANGER HARSH WITH HAY, set to a poem
by their author-friend Melcena Burns Denny. Published by Choristers
Guild in 1969, it was followed by other anthems from Choristers
Guild, Word Inc., Shawnee-Flammer, Fred Bock Music Company, Gentry
Publications, Hinshaw Music, Lawson-Gould, Abingdon Press and Cantus
Quercus Press.
NIGHT ON THE
PAMPA, for two pianos, won first place in the yearly competition
of the Teachers Category of Composers Today of the Music Teachers
Association of California and was played by Pauline and her husband
at that year's convention. In 1991, the anthem ALL WILL BE WELL
(SATB a cappella), set to a text by co-member Wilbur Skeels, won
the Choral Conductors Guild first anthem competition. STARS ARE
FOR THOSE WHO LIFT THEIR EYES, published by Choristers Guild, text
by Melcena Burns Denny, with piano and cello, is now on the CD "Christmas
with the Spivey Hall Children's Choir."
Her hobbies
are watercolor, writing (including articles published by Choristers
Guild) and spending time with three grandchildren.
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