
About
Kenneth Froelich is a Professor of Music Composition at California State University, Fresno, within the College of Arts and Humanities. His work explores the intersection of modern life experiences with themes like technology, mental health, and personal identity.
- D.M., M.M., and B.M. in Music Composition from Indiana University and University of Southern California
Research Interests focus on creating rhythmically dynamic compositions that reflect contemporary struggles and joys. His music has been performed globally, including in the U.S., Canada, China, Europe, and South America.
Scientific Awards include recognitions from ASCAP, National Association of Composers/USA, Meet the Composer, and other prestigious organizations.
Teaching Roles encompass courses in composition, music technology, orchestration, and graduate music theory.
Notable Performances: Symphony No. 1: Dream Dialogs recorded by the Brno Philharmonic, featured in ensembles like CMASH, California EAR Unit, and Heretic Opera.
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