bound (for flute and violoncello)
once bitten, twice shy (for piano and percussion)
Thead and Tether (for Brass Quintet)
Uproot (for flute, clarinet, violin and violoncello)
Applauded by Performance Today for her “pulsatingly beautiful and moving” music, Natalie Dietterich is a composer, violinist, and vocalist from Harleysville, PA. Her unconventional work with choir and large ensembles have earned her accolades such as the Leo Kaplan Prize (ASCAP), [‘tactus] Prize, and the First Music Commission along with fellowships at the Cabrillo festival and the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Cone Institute.