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Georgia Stitt
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Georgia Stitt is a renowned American composer, lyricist, pianist, and music director. She was born on September 19, 1972, in New York City, United States. Stitt grew up in a musical family, with her mother being a singer and her father a composer. She started playing the piano at the age of three and began composing music at the age of five. Stitt attended Vanderbilt University, where she studied music theory and composition. She later received a Master of Music degree in orchestration from the University of Southern California. During her time at USC, Stitt was mentored by renowned composer and conductor Jerry Goldsmith. Stitt's career as a composer began in the late 1990s when she started writing music for theater productions. Her first major work was the musical "The Water," which premiered in 1999 at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. The show received critical acclaim and was later produced off-Broadway in 2000. In 2001, Stitt collaborated with lyricist Marcy Heisler on the musical "Princesses," which premiered at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in Seattle. The show was a critical and commercial success and was later produced off-Broadway in 2004. Stitt's next major work was the musical "Big Red Sun," which premiered at the 2003 New York Musical Theatre Festival. The show was based on the life of artist Georgia O'Keeffe and received critical acclaim. Stitt also wrote the music for the off-Broadway production of "The Baker's Wife" in 2005. In 2006, Stitt released her debut album, "This Ordinary Thursday: The Songs of Georgia Stitt." The album featured Stitt's original songs and was well-received by critics and audiences alike. Stitt continued to write music for theater productions throughout the 2000s and 2010s. She wrote the music for the off-Broadway productions of "Vanities" in 2009 and "Mosaic" in 2011. She also collaborated with lyricist David Lindsay-Abaire on the musical "The Big One-Oh!" in 2019. In addition to her work in theater, Stitt has also written music for film and television. She wrote the score for the 2008 film "Solve for X" and has contributed music to several television shows, including "Sesame Street" and "Wonder Pets!" Stitt is also a highly sought-after music director and conductor. She has worked on numerous productions on Broadway and off-Broadway, including "The Little Mermaid," "Sweet Charity," and "Titanic." She has also conducted several symphony orchestras, including the National Symphony Orchestra and the New York Pops. Throughout her career, Stitt has received numerous awards and accolades for her work as a composer and musician. She was a finalist for the 2001 Richard Rodgers Award and has received several grants from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). In 2015, she was awarded the ASCAP Foundation's Richard Rodgers New Horizons Award. Stitt is also a passionate advocate for music education and has worked with several organizations to promote music in schools. She has served on the board of directors for the Dramatists Guild Foundation and is a member of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre. In conclusion, Georgia Stitt is a highly accomplished composer, lyricist, pianist, and music director. Her career has spanned over two decades and has included numerous successful productions in theater, film, and television. Stitt's passion for music and dedication to promoting music education have made her a respected figure in the music industry.
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