
Let the little girl speak
improvisation interlude
Daddy, won't you?
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Addison Hill is a composer, vocalist, and educator from Phoenix, Arizona. Her work collages together different mediums, stories, and sonic possibilities to create experiences that strive for emotional liberation and connection. When composing, Addison steps into the role of a director to holistically consider the relationship between sound and space, allowing for a more visceral experience inspired by the imaginary worlds Addison lives in.
She received her Bachelors of Music in Music Composition from Arizona State University and is currently pursuing a Masters in Music Composition with music technology at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she teaches Intro to Music Technology.
Addison’s works have been performed at the Gammage Auditorium, PRISMS festival, Wildflower Composer’s Festival, Arizona Women’s Collaboration Concert, soundSCAPE, Sō Summer Institute, Superbloom Drone Festival, CLICKfest, and National Sawdust. Addison spends her free time yapping, napping, yearning and learning, while providing love and support to her needy cat (which is definitely a full time job).