Bearing Us Up

Robert Strobel

Commissioned by the Center for Latter-day Saint Arts, Art for Uncertain Times project

Vocals by: Robert Strobel & Alyssa Koogler

 
 

Robert anton strobel

seeks to create the music you want to hear and help create. He is capable of writing in almost any style.  He can tell a story, can amuse, can provide something memorable, and can make you feel emotions. 

​With over twenty commissions, including 2 commissions from the Barlow Endowment (LDS Barlow Commission), Ladyslipper Ensemble, a work for some string players of the St. Louis Symphony (Mizzou NM Initiative), [TriO], The Missouri Quintet, and Columbia College, among others. In 2019, he undertook an artist residency at Brush Creek Foundation for the Arts, and won the Southwest American Prize in the electronic music category. He was also a finalist in the Orient/Occident orchestral competition where his recent orchestral work Life : Aaru was performed by the KLK Symphony Orchestra. In 2018, he won 3rd place in the Bruno Maderna International Composers Competition. His music has been broadcast on WPRB Princeton in Marvin Rosen’s 25-hour new music marathon, and on Hawaii Public Radio, in the program “Singing and Other Sins.” Recordings of his works can be found on Society of Composers, Inc. CD flare, and on the album Sn. His symphonic work From the Book of the Dead was a winner in the Missouri Orchestra Composers’ project. He also won the FSU sponsored Force Majeure Woodwind Quintet Competition.  In 2016, his work Prairie Dog Rhapsody received a special mention at the Alfred Schnittke Composer's Forum and Competition. Some of the festivals he has attended include the TUTTI Festival, Source Song Festival, among others. Many other achievements remain unmentioned here. His music has been published by Holy Sheet Music, Aldebaran Editions in Italy, and Forton Music in the UK. Robert Strobel has a doctorate degree from Florida State University.

Bearing Us Up is Strobel’s response to the Center’s Art for Uncertain Times proposal. Composed by Strobel, with his own vocals and those of soprano, Alyssa Koogler. You can find out more about him at robertantonstrobel.com.