Composer
Maria Thompson Corley
Composer
Maria Thompson Corley was born in Jamaica and raised in Canada. She has appeared as a solo or collaborative pianist on radio, television, and/or concert stages in North and Central America, the Caribbean, Bermuda and Europe, performing with artists like Metropolitan Opera soprano Priscilla Baskerville, Juno Award-winning clarinetist James Campbell, Grammy-winning clarinetist Doris Hall-Gulati, Grammy-nominated baritone Randall Scarlata, renowned countertenor Darryl Taylor, and members of the New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestras. Venues include the Smithsonian Museum of African American History, Liszt Academy, Weill Hall, and the Epidaurus Festival in Cavtat, Croatia. Her performances as soloist with orchestra include engagements with the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Gunther Schuller. She has also performed and recorded with the Philadelphia-based Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra, directed by Jeri-Lynne Johnson. Her compositions and arrangements have been commissioned and/or recorded by Castle of our Skins, Renaissance Winds, Tacoma Orchestral Recital Series, Juventas New Music Ensemble, Deus Ex Musica, the Florida A&M University Concert Choir, MUSE: Cincinnati’s Womens Choir, the Tallahassee Boys Choir, Musica Intima, Xavier University in New Orleans, California State University East Bay, tubists Daniel Rowland and Chris Combest, French hornist Bernhard Scully (along with pianist Casey Robards), countertenor Darryl Taylor, mezzo-soprano Raehann Bryce-Davis and sopranos Sequina Dubose, Louise Toppin and Randye Jones, among others. Dr. Thompson Corley’s choral and solo vocal literature is published by Gentry, Walton, NoteNova, Classical Vocal Reprints, and North Star. Her song cycle Grasping Water has been added to the curricula of courses about art song at University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), Jackdaws Music Education Trust in the U.K., and University of California (Irvine). Her art song “Big Yellow Taxi” was featured on the Hampsongs Foundation website on July 4, 2020, a few weeks after she participated in a livestreamed panel discussion that included Thomas Hampson, Louise Toppin, Bill Banfield and Mark Clague. Maria Thompson Corley’s debut mini-opera, The Sky Where You Are, commissioned by An Opera Theatre in 2020, is part of the Decameron Opera Coalition’s award-winning online production, Tales From a Safe Distance. The entire series was added to the Library of Congress in 2021. She was commissioned by Lyric Opera of the North to write The Place for the DOC’s second online anthology, Heroes, which premiered in October, 2021. Two of her spirituals have been choreographed by Katlyn Addison, a prima ballerina with Ballet West. The Canadian Art Song Project has also commissioned her to write The Colour of Joy for soprano Jonelle Sills, a song cycle which premiered in 2024. It was recorded by Ms. Sills and pianist Steven Philcox as part of the Centrediscs release Known to Dreamers. Maria was also the co-recipient of a 2021 Opera America IDEA grant, along with librettist Diana Solomon-Glover, for The Boy from Troy, an opera about Rep. John Lewis. The project has been commissioned by Cincinatti Opera to be developed into an opera and is scheduled to premiere in the summer of 2026. Her song, “Welcome to Guntown,” with poetry by AddieRose Brown, was the winner of the live portion of the 2023 New York City songSlam. Her children’s opera, The Fox and the Cookie, for which she was also the librettist, premiered at UTEP in March, 2023.