
29 September
2011
Best of Houston Awards (HoustonPress)
Dominick has been named Houston Press' Best Composer
2011 for my work with Misha
Penton and Divergence
Vocal Theater on Klytemnestra.
This year's winner for composer,
Dominick DiOrio, spends a lot of time in school, both as
a student and a teacher. He's on track to receive his doctorate
from the Yale University School of Music next May, and he's
an associate professor of music at Lone Star College in Conroe.
But it's not just his educational credentials that caught
our eye. DiOrio takes this year's nod for composer because
of his recent work with the Divergence Vocal Theater. He
wrote the opera Klytemnestra, working with librettist and
DVT Artistic Director Misha Penton. Based on the Greek legend
of Clytemnestra, the murderous wife of King Agamemnon, Klytemnestra
was well-received and cemented DiOrio's reputation as a forward-thinking
young composer filled with new ideas, ready to tackle anything.