Assistant Professor of Music
Asha Srinivasan is an Assistant Professor of Music at Lawrence University in Wisconsin. Her music has been presented at various national festivals including SEAMUS, June in Buffalo, Spark, and others. She has won the Prix d'Ete competition for her flute piece Alone, Dancing and the Walsum competition for her string quartet Kalpitha, which was premiered by the Left Bank Quartet. In 2006, she won the BMI Foundation's First Annual Women's Music Commission; the commissioned work was premiered by The St. Luke's Ensemble in New York. Recently, she has also had works commissioned by Sequoia Chamber Players and clarinetist E. Michael Richards. Ms. Srinivasan earned two Master's degrees in Computer Music Composition and Music Theory Pedagogy at the Peabody Conservatory, studying with Dr. Greg Boyle, Dr. Geoff Wright, and Dr. Paul Mathews, and she completed her DMA in Composition at the University of Maryland, College Park, under the guidance of Dr. Robert Gibson. As an Indian-American composer, Ms. Srinivasan draws from both her Western musical training and her Indian heritage to create her compositional language.
Contact by e-mail: asha.srinivasan@lawrence.edu