Biography
Noah Hudson-Camack (b. 2001) is a composer and arranger native to Cary, North Carolina. Believing firmly in diversity as strength within art, he seeks to blend elements from disparate eras of Western art music, jazz, and popular music in his work. The sewing together of different genre aesthetics is as much an objective in his music as developing strong motivic content, rich harmony, and complex rhythm. He explores these connections in his solo, chamber, jazz, and wind symphony works.
Noah premiered Fanfare and Flight at the 2023 College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA) Conference with the Vanderbilt Wind Symphony. He also was a finalist for the Austin Symphonic Band’s Young Composer Competition and a winner of Vanderbilt University’s Wind Symphony Call For Scores with his piece Quiet Storm.
Sharing his own excitement and joy for what music making and appreciation can bring he considers not just a goal, but a responsibility. Deeply valuing education, Noah is a two time teaching fellow for the North Carolina Governor’s School’s instrumental music program and aims to be a collegiate educator in the future.
Noah graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2024 with a Bachelor of Musical Arts in Composition with a minor in Computer Science, and thanks his teachers Michael Slayton, Stan Link, Michael Alec Rose, and Molly Herron for their guidance. He will pursue his Master of Music at The University of Texas Austin studying composition and music theory.
Education
Pursuing a Master of Music in Composition at the Butler School of Music - University of Texas Austin
Bachelor of Musical Arts in Composition at the Blair School of Music - Vanderbilt University (2024)
View Noah’s Resume
Teachers
Ryan Middagh (2024) | Blair School of Music
Molly Herron (2021-2024) | Blair School of Music
Michael Slayton (2020-2024) | Blair School of Music
Stan Link (2020-2024) | Blair School of Music
Michael Alec Rose (2020-2024) | Blair School of Music