Biography
Harold Moses, a New Age composer and violist, makes his home amid a gathering of healing and performing artists nestled in the Boulder, Colorado mountains. His recordings, marked by firm classical architecture alongside a clear and inviting spiritual dimension, have earned top praise within the self-help and healing community.
A graduate of both the Curtis Institute of Music and the New School of Music, each in Philadelphia, Moses trained in harmony and composition under Drs. Louis Martin, Myron Fink, and Robert Levine. For eight years he held the post of Assistant Principal Violist with the Denver Symphony Orchestra. He has created orchestrations for more than 150 concert, theatre, and ceremonial scores. His compositions span viola, chamber ensembles, symphony, and concert choir, and he established and leads the StarHouse ensemble, a 48-voice community choir. He is likewise recognized for his viola improvisation and appears often alongside his wife, Laura Hungerford on tamboura; together they produced a “drone” tape employed in healing and meditation settings.
Moses frequently speaks on music as the universal language. He has shared stages with inspirational figures including Gerald Jampolsky and Diana Cirincione of Love is Letting Go of Fear, and he served as featured artist for the thirteen-week Theater of the Mind series that spotlighted Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D., author of Women Who Run With the Wolves. He also composed and performed for the audiobook The Joy of Meditation in partnership with Salle Merrill Redfield. His orchestrations are noted for their luxuriant and lavish character; the music consistently nurtures and uplifts listeners and appears regularly on syndicated New Age programs. As author and storyteller Clarissa Pinkola Estes observes, "Harold Moses is not only a musician, not only a composer. He has something more than talent, he has a great something inside. He and his enormous heart weep, strut, laugh out loud into and through his music, making us all come alive. We used to call this magic."
A graduate of both the Curtis Institute of Music and the New School of Music, each in Philadelphia, Moses trained in harmony and composition under Drs. Louis Martin, Myron Fink, and Robert Levine. For eight years he held the post of Assistant Principal Violist with the Denver Symphony Orchestra. He has created orchestrations for more than 150 concert, theatre, and ceremonial scores. His compositions span viola, chamber ensembles, symphony, and concert choir, and he established and leads the StarHouse ensemble, a 48-voice community choir. He is likewise recognized for his viola improvisation and appears often alongside his wife, Laura Hungerford on tamboura; together they produced a “drone” tape employed in healing and meditation settings.
Moses frequently speaks on music as the universal language. He has shared stages with inspirational figures including Gerald Jampolsky and Diana Cirincione of Love is Letting Go of Fear, and he served as featured artist for the thirteen-week Theater of the Mind series that spotlighted Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D., author of Women Who Run With the Wolves. He also composed and performed for the audiobook The Joy of Meditation in partnership with Salle Merrill Redfield. His orchestrations are noted for their luxuriant and lavish character; the music consistently nurtures and uplifts listeners and appears regularly on syndicated New Age programs. As author and storyteller Clarissa Pinkola Estes observes, "Harold Moses is not only a musician, not only a composer. He has something more than talent, he has a great something inside. He and his enormous heart weep, strut, laugh out loud into and through his music, making us all come alive. We used to call this magic."
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