Kenley Kristofferson - Concert Bands - Winnipeg, MB

Kenley Kristofferson is a music educator and composer for concert band, concert choir, symphony orchestra and video games.

Two of his pieces, "Prairie Sunset" and "Icelandic Folk Song Suite No. 2", won WASBE’s Composition Competition IV (2023) in the Level 1-2 and Level 3-4, respectively. His work "The Meeting Place" won the 2016 Canadian Band Association Composition Competition (now the Howard Cable Memorial Prize in Composition). His band music has been recorded by ensembles like the Arizona State University Wind Orchestra, the University of Northern Colorado Wind Ensemble, the Cleveland Symphonic Winds, the Washington Winds, the Metropolitan Winds of Toronto, the University of Manitoba Wind Ensemble, and the Winnipeg Wind Ensemble. His choral works are published in Canada and his music for concert band is published throughout North America.

He has written commercial work for video game franchises such as Betty Boop, Disney’s DuckTales, KRE-O and Warhammer 40,000. The score for his short film on the early life of astronomer Carl Sagan, Star Stuff, was nominated for Best Original Score in the “Short” category in the 2016 International Sound and Film Music Festival in Croatia.

He currently lives in Winnipeg, and teaches high school instrumental music in Selkirk, MB. When not writing concert music, he is spending time with his wife and two kids, digging into retro video games, woodworking, or running outside. His music and his writing can be found on his website at http://www.kenleykristofferson.com.

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