Biography
James F. Hopkins is Professor Emeritus of
Music at the University of Southern California Thornton School of
Music. A native of Pasadena, California, he received a Bachelor of Music
degree from U.S.C., a Master of Music from Yale, and a Ph.D. from
Princeton. Prior to returning to teach at his alma mater in l97l, he
served on the faculty at Northwestern University. He studied composition
with Halsey Stevens, Quincy Porter and Edward T. Cone. Dr. Hopkins, an
Associate of the American Guild of Organists, has also studied organ
with Irene Robertson and Frank Bozyan. He retired as Organist at the
First United Methodist Church, Pasadena, in 2003 after serving there for
24 years.
Dr. Hopkins's compositions include seven symphonies, four
concertos - one each for two pianos, contrabass, organ, and piano and
violin - and several other large-scale works for orchestra as well as
many choral, solo instrumental, and chamber pieces. He has received
major commissions from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Pasadena
Chamber Orchestra, the University of Southern California and the Orange
County Philharmonic Society as well as from numerous churches and
educational institutions. His Concierto de Los Angeles,
commissioned for the 2004 National Convention of the American Guild of
Organists, was the first organ work heard in concert on the Walt Disney
Concert Hall organ.
In 1989, his Fantasy on 'Cortège et Litanie' of Marcel Dupré
won first prize in the international composition contest sponsored by
the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Dr. Hopkins
won the 1990 AGO/Möller Prize in Choral Composition for The Peace Which Passeth Understanding
and a Fellowship from the California Arts Council for 1991. He was
named winner of the AGO-ECS Award in Choral Composition in 1992 for his Welcome All Wonders.
In 1995 he received USC’s Ramo Music Faculty Award for his ‘outstanding
contribution to music and education.’ Dr. Hopkins was
Composer-in-Residence for the Pacific Chorale, 1996-98.
Among ensembles and performers who have presented Dr.
Hopkins' music are the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, National
Symphony, Pacific Chorale and Pacific Symphony, Seattle Symphony,
Portland Symphony, Washington Choral Society, American Repertory
Singers, Chicago Brass Quintet, Denver Symphony, Orquesta Ciudad de
Granada (Spain); organists Cherry Rhodes, David Higgs, Frederick Swann,
and Diane Meredith Belcher; the Western Arts Trio, and the Fine Arts
Quartet.
May, 2005
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