K. Lee Scott

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K. Lee Scott (born 1950) is an internationally known teacher, musician and composer of sacred music, choral music and hymns, residing in Birmingham.

Biography

During the past two decades, Scott has emerged as one of America's foremost composers of music for the church. His hymns are found in eight hymnals including A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools (Yale University Press), Voices United (The United Church of Canada) and With One Voice (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America). His 300 published compositions include anthems, hymns, works for solo voice, organ, brass, and major works including a Christmas Cantata and Te Deum. In 1995 he was commissioned jointly by The Hymn Society in the United States and Canada, Inc. and Choristers Guild to compose a hymn setting for their convocation in San Diego.

Scott received two degrees in choral music from the University of Alabama School of Music under the tutelage of Frederick Prentice. In addition to Prentice, he also studied composition with Paul Hedwall and Gail Kubik Scott. He has served as adjunct faculty for the University of Alabama School of Music, the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Music and Samford University School of Music. He has traveled extensively as guest conductor and clinician throughout the United States, and to Canada and Africa.

The MorningStar catalog features a generous selection of Scotts music including anthems, festival hymn settings, and music for brass.

Scott's hymn, "The Tree of Life" (Shades Mountain), has established itself as one of the important hymn settings of our time. Two volumes of SAB anthems, Coram Deo I and II, are also noteworthy. MorningStar Music Publishers also released Rejoice in God: The Lee Scott Hymnary.