Aaryn S. Ricucci-Hill (b. 1992) hails from Troy, MO, currently based out of Kansas City, MO. With a focus on reflecting the queer experience, Ricucci-Hill writes with intentionality and care to craft bespoke musical environments engaging with the complexities and sometimes banalities of queer life. Ricucci-Hill has a passion for fruitful collaborations. Their journey has led them to work with a wide variety of ensembles, organizations, and musicians. Notable partnerships include Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Don-Paul Kahl (saxophone), Longy’s Divergent Studio, the I Exist Project, The Troubled Euphs, Playground Ensemble, the Plaza Winds, and Musica Nova. Ricucci-Hill’s music has been featured at various conferences and festivals including Zodiac Music Festival (2016), Oregon Bach Festival (2018), CMS Northeastern Conference (2023), and the North American Saxophone Alliance (NASA) conference (2023). Additionally, their work has been recognized with honors from the Abundant Silence Composition Competition (2017, Forest Rituals) and in the ASCAP Morton Gould competition (2021, Colors of Pride (honorable mention)). Beyond composition, they currently have the honor of serving as Vice President of the Festival for Creative Pianists and their publishing arm, Abundant Silence (2022-present). In addition, they have worked closely with No Divide KC on crafting their call-for-scores for the annual Come As You Are event since 2021. Formerly, they sat on the Board of Directors for the Gateway Festival Orchestra of St. Louis for three seasons and is also an alum of Phi Mu Alpha-Pi Zeta chapter. They graduated from the Conservatory of Music and Dance at UMKC with their B.M and M.M in Composition (2018, 22’).

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Aaryn S. Ricucci-Hill (b. 1992) hails from Troy, MO, currently based out of Kansas City, MO. With a focus on reflecting the queer experience, Ricucci-Hill writes with intentionality and care to craft bespoke musical environments engaging with the complexities and sometimes banalities of queer life. Ricucci-Hill has a passion for fruitful collaborations. Their journey has led them to work with a wide variety of ensembles, organizations, and musicians. Notable partnerships include Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Don-Paul Kahl (saxophone), Longy’s Divergent Studio, the I Exist Project, The Troubled Euphs, Playground Ensemble, the Plaza Winds, and Musica Nova. Ricucci-Hill’s music has been featured at various conferences and festivals including Zodiac Music Festival (2016), Oregon Bach Festival (2018), CMS Northeastern Conference (2023), and the North American Saxophone Alliance (NASA) conference (2023). Additionally, their work has been recognized with honors from the Abundant Silence Composition Competition (2017, Forest Rituals) and in the ASCAP Morton Gould competition (2021, Colors of Pride (honorable mention)). Beyond composition, they currently have the honor of serving as Vice President of the Festival for Creative Pianists and their publishing arm, Abundant Silence (2022-present). In addition, they have worked closely with No Divide KC on crafting their call-for-scores for the annual Come As You Are event since 2021. Formerly, they sat on the Board of Directors for the Gateway Festival Orchestra of St. Louis for three seasons and is also an alum of Phi Mu Alpha-Pi Zeta chapter. They graduated from the Conservatory of Music and Dance at UMKC with their B.M and M.M in Composition (2018, 22’).

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Aaryn S. Ricucci-Hill (b. 1992) hails from Troy, MO, currently based out of Kansas City, MO. With a focus on reflecting the queer experience, Ricucci-Hill writes with intentionality and care to craft bespoke musical environments engaging with the complexities and sometimes banalities of queer life.

Ricucci-Hill has a passion for fruitful collaborations. Their journey has led them to work with a wide variety of ensembles, organizations, and musicians. Notable partnerships include Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Don-Paul Kahl (saxophone), Longy’s Divergent Studio, the I Exist Project, The Troubled Euphs, Playground Ensemble, the Plaza Winds, and Musica Nova. Ricucci-Hill’s music has been featured at various conferences and festivals including Zodiac Music Festival (2016), Oregon Bach Festival (2018), CMS Northeastern Conference (2023), and the North American Saxophone Alliance (NASA) conference (2023). Additionally, their work has been recognized with honors from the Abundant Silence Composition Competition (2017, Forest Rituals) and in the ASCAP Morton Gould competition (2021, Colors of Pride (honorable mention)).

Beyond composition, they currently have the honor of serving as Vice President of the Festival for Creative Pianists and their publishing arm, Abundant Silence (2022-present). In addition, they have worked closely with No Divide KC on crafting their call-for-scores for the annual Come As You Are event since 2021. Formerly, they sat on the Board of Directors for the Gateway Festival Orchestra of St. Louis for three seasons and is also an alum of Phi Mu Alpha-Pi Zeta chapter.

They graduated from the Conservatory of Music and Dance at UMKC with their B.M and M.M in Composition (2018, 22’).

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Experience Level

Composition
Expert
Finale
Expert
Instrumental
Expert
Microsoft Office
Expert
Music Theory
Expert
Instagram
Expert
Canva
Expert
Ableton Live
Intermediate
Audacity
Intermediate

Language

English
Fluent
French
Intermediate

Education

M.M in Composition at University of Missouri-Kansas City
August 17, 2020 - May 15, 2022
Received my Masters in Music Composition from the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance
B.M. in Composition at University of Missouri-Kansas City
August 18, 2014 - May 13, 2018
Received my Bachelors in Music Composition from the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance

Qualifications

Zodiac Music Academy and Festival
July 1, 2016 - January 14, 2016
International music festival and academy (Valdeblore, France). Commissioned to write trio, Forest Rituals (fl., vc., pno)
Abundant Silence Composition Competition
October 16, 2024 - November 1, 2017
Awarded 3rd place + publication deal with Abundant Silence Publishing Company for Forest Rituals.
Graduate Fellowship- Plaza Winds Ensemble
September 1, 2020 - December 11, 2020
Awarded the Graduate Fellowship award to work with the Plaza Winds ensemble to create a new work, Colors of Pride.
ASCAP Morton Gould Award (honorable mention)
October 16, 2024 - January 1, 2021
Granted an honorable mention in the ASCAP Morton Gould Award for Colors of Pride (woodwind quintet)
Vice President- Festival for Creative Pianists/Abundant Silence
July 1, 2022 - October 16, 2024
Assumed role as Vice President of the Festival for Creative Pianists and their publishing arm, Abundant Silence. Starting in 2024 I assumed the role of Chair of the Publication Review Committee seeking to codify publication standards and procedures as well as institute new policies to help drive the organization forward. (FCP and AS are 501(c) non-profits.)

Industry Experience

Media & Entertainment

Skills

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Composition
Finale
In
Instrumental
Mi
Microsoft Office
Mu
Music Theory
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Experience Level

Composition
Expert
Finale
Expert
Instrumental
Expert
Microsoft Office
Expert
Music Theory
Expert
Instagram
Expert
Canva
Expert
Ableton Live
Intermediate
Audacity
Intermediate

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