Bio
Kevin Krumenauer’s music studies began in his hometown of
Atlanta where he attended Georgia State University studying
composition with Susan Tepping and bass trombone with
Richard Brady. Krumenauer moved to Cleveland in 2000,
studying composition with Margaret Brouwer at the Cleveland
Institute of Music. In the summer of 2002 he was invited to
study composition at La Schola Cantorum in Paris, France.
Since receiving his Masters in Music Composition from the
Cleveland Institute of Music Mr. Krumenauer has made
Cleveland his home and is currently exploring collaborative
efforts with fellow artists and providing resources to
engaging and innovative artists.
His works have been performed in Paris, Capetown, South
Africa, Atlanta, and Cleveland. He has had works performed
in Severance Hall by chamber groups from the Cleveland
Orchestra Youth Orchestra. His work Ecclesiastical Visions
was performed by the University of Cape Town in Cape Town,
South Africa and his violin Sonata Many-colored Roads was
premiered at La Schola Cantorum in Paris. The performance
of his latest work Psalm 98, marked his first collaborative
effort with fellow artists as part of Connect: A Multimedia
Party at the Cleveland Public Theatre.
He serves on the Alumni Board of the Cleveland Institute of
Music and is on faculty at Lakeland Community College. He
lives in Cleveland, Ohio. Kevin Krumenauer is a member of
ASCAP.


