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She has received awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the American Academy of Arts & Letters (two awards), the Pew Fellowship in the Arts, Meet-the-Composer, the National Endowment for the Arts, and ASCAP. In addition she has received grants from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Higdon has been a Featured Composer at festivals including Tanglewood, Vail, Norfolk, Winnipeg and Cabrillo. She has served as Composer-in-Residence with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (2005-06 season), the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra (2006-07 season), and the Philadelphia Orchestra (2007-08). Higdon enjoys more than two hundred performances a year of her works. Her orchestral work blue cathedral is one of the most performed contemporary orchestral works in the United States, having been performed by more than 200 orchestras since its premiere in 2000. Her works have been recorded on over two dozen CDs. In Spring of 2003 Telarc released blue cathedral with the Atlanta Symphony, Robert Spano, conducting, on a disc that made the Classical Billboard charts. In 2004 the Atlanta Symphony released the Grammy-winning Higdon: Concerto for Orchestra/City Scape. December 2006 saw the release of a compact disc of Higdon's chamber music on Naxos, as well as a Grammy-winning recording with eighth blackbird. During the 2008-09 season, the London Philharmonic released Higdon's Percussion Concerto with Colin Currie, soloist, and Marin Alsop, conducting. That same season featured a release by Naxos of Higdon's Short Stories performed by the Ancia Saxophone Quartet and a release by Koch of Higdon's flute and chamber works. The 2009-10 season will feature two releases from Telarc, Higdon's Dooryard Bloom and The Singing Rooms. Higdon received a 2010 GRAMMY for Best Contemporary Classical Composition for her Percussion Concerto. She currently holds the Milton L. Rock Chair in Composition Studies at The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. photo credit: J.D. Scott |