2024 Robb Award9/2/2025 Michael Mauldin Composer and Music Educator Born in Texas in 1947, Michael Mauldin moved to New Mexico in 1971 for "the light, the space and the timelessness." That year he met JD Robb, with whom he worked to develop the New Mexico Composers Guild. He completed a Master’s Degree in composition at UNM, opened a music school, raised a family and wrote music. In 1980 he won the “Composer of the Year” award of the Music Teachers National Association for “Voices from Chaco: Concertino for Piano and Woodwind Quintet.” In 1985 "Fajada Butte: An Epiphany," commissioned by the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, was performed at Kennedy Center by the National Repertory Orchestra for the 20th anniversary of the National Endowment for the Arts. Mauldin first visited New Mexico in the late 1950's when his father brought his family to church retreats at Ghost Ranch. While exploring red arroyos one day, he encountered artist Georgia O’Keefe painting a landscape. He remembered her distinctive appearance but learned only later who she was. He determined that he wanted to live in a place like that--a place that "surrounds you with colorful space--and creates new space inside you." His catalogue contains over 90 works, from chamber, orchestral and choral music, to works for harp, organ, guitar and piano. His music is “accessible, yet distinctive and memorable.” It often portrays the power and magic of the rugged beauty and ancient cultures of his adopted state of New Mexico. "Prayer of Mesas," for the University of New Mexico Chorus and Orchestra, was commissioned by UNM and the City of Albuquerque to celebrate the university's centennial in 1988. Michael served for four years as the national chair of the Student Composition Contest of the Music Teachers National Association. He served for seven years as Musical Director of the Albuquerque Boy Choir (of which his sons are alumni), which grew to three choirs, 85 boys between ages 7 and 17, who toured, recorded and completed a rigorous musicianship program. Mauldin guest-conducted student and community orchestras, and he conducted the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra in recording sessions to prepare five of his orchestral pieces for the compact-disc album, "Enchanted Land." As a public speaker, clinician, composer and performer, he actively promoted private and public arts-education throughout the country. He has also been an advocate for the rights of children, holding that discipline is more than repression, and that society is repaid when children and young people are treated with respect and allowed to participate in choices regarding their own minds, bodies and spirits. Critical Acclaim:
Learn more about Michael: Video: Michael Mauldin's "Prayer of Mesas" for large orchestra and chorus (1989) performed by the Kyiv Philharmonic and Chorus. Text: "Father the Sun, Our Mother the Earth, Bless this place where the powers move-- the great powers that move between earth and sky! May the people that move upon us know from whence they came. Let the space of the land open their minds, that they may let the earth heal. May they let the earth heal, that they may live among us, and know from whence they came." Images: Dissolve photos of San Juan Mesa, Jemez Mountains, New Mexico. Comments are closed.
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