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About Clint Williams

Born and raised in Oklahoma, contemporary composer Clint Williams specializes in chamber works; His favorite chamber works to compose are instrumental pieces that tell stories without words. Clint earned his Masters degree in Music Composition from Oklahoma City University in 2020, where he studied with Dr. Edward knight. Mr. Williams also studied with Dr. Gregory Hoepfner at Cameron University, where he earned his Bachelor's degree in 2016.

Clint has collaborated with various performing artists all over Oklahoma; most recently, he was commissioned by the Oklahoma Chamber Symphony to compose Greenwood, Archer & Pine, his most noteworthy work to date. The success of the project l resulted in an offer and acceptance to serve as Composer-in-Residence for the symphony. Greenwood, Archer & Pine has gone on to become a finalist in the Professional Orchestra division of the American Prize in Music Composition.

 

In addition to his residency, Clint is currently an Adjunct Professor of Music Composition and Orchestration at Oklahoma City University, and teaches music fundamentals and composition at El Sistema OKC. You can also find him directing to bell choir at First Presbyterian Church in Norman, OK.

 

Clint has also worked with the Enid Symphony, Oklahoma Youth Orchestra, Windsong Chamber Chorus, Lawton Pro Musica, Southwest Oklahoma Opera Guild, Oklahoma City University School of Theatre and the Ann Lacey School of American Dance & Entertainment.

On this site, you'll find a collection of Clint's work - from past projects to current compositions. Be sure to check out the blog, where Clint shares insights into his creative process and gives behind-the-scenes glimpses into his latest projects. And don't forget to visit the media gallery, where you can listen to and download a selection of Clint's music.

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