Press & Media Resources
Welcome to the official press page for composer J. A. J. Sedarski. Here you’ll find high-resolution portraits, downloadable bios, selected press quotes, and program notes for your use in concert programs, interviews, and promotional materials.
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“SHOWING A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF HARMONY”
–Boston Musical Intelligencer
J. A. J. Sedarski (b. 2000) is a composer whose music blends bold, dramatic gestures with moments of striking intimacy. Drawing inspiration from his Mexican heritage, real-life events, and the natural world, his work resonates with personal depth and expressive range.
Sedarski began composing at 14, sparked by a dusty family piano tucked in the corner of his home. By 15, he earned his first credit writing incidental music for a production of The Vagina Monologues at the Rochester Civic Center. At 19, he received his first commission from the Boston-based Juventas New Music Ensemble—an artistic relationship that continues to this day and includes three concert hall world premieres.
His music has been performed by the MIVOS Quartet, Argento Reading Ensemble, Boston University Symphony Orchestra, Boston University Chamber Orchestra, ALLEA III, Sound Icon, and Juventas New Music Ensemble. He has studied under composers Rodney Lister, Joshua Fineberg, and John Wallace.
In his first year at Boston University, he won the 2020 Composition Competition for Variants for Orchestra. In 2022, he received an achievement award from Luke Hill’s composition studio for Gradus ad Paradisum, was named a 2021 finalist for the American Prize for Behind the Universe, and a 2022 finalist for the American Prize for Between Our Breaths We Sing. In 2023, he debuted his first monodrama, Sentience, inspired by contemporary developments in A.I., at Boston University’s School of Music. He earned his Bachelor of Music in Theory and Composition from Boston University College of Fine Arts.
Official portraits
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“Showing a deeper understanding of harmony”
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A Musical DNA Test: https://www.classical-scene.com/2021/12/15/musical-dna
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A contemplative chamber work on collective grief and healing. Learn more about Between Our Breaths We Sing.
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A climate-focused setting of a Nahuatl poem for soprano and ensemble. Learn more about tlezannen.
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A lyrical tribute to an intergenerational story for soprano and string quartet. Learn more about Promesa.
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A bold exploration of bicultural identity for soprano, double bass, and piano. Learn more about Sangre.
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For interviews, press inquiries, or to request additional media, please contact: info@sedarskimusic.com