Dorothy Chang


Dorothy Chang is an American-born composer and a professor of music at the University of British Columbia.

Early life and education

Chang was born in Winfield, Illinois. Her parents' families had fled to Taiwan from China during the Chinese Civil War, before immigrating to the United States. She graduated from the University of Michigan and Indiana University with degrees in composition. She married Canadian flutist Paolo Bortolussi, and the pair moved to British Columbia.

Career

In 2003, Chang joined the music faculty at the University of British Columbia.
Chang composed a number of works for solo flute, including "Mirage II" and "Wrath". Her solo cello work, "Bloom", was performed at the Are You Brave, Too? Festival in Ann Arbor in 2000.
In 2007, Chang was the composer-in-residence of the Albany Symphony Orchestra.
Chang was one of several Canadian composers commissioned by the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra in 2017 to create the orchestra and dance piece , to celebrate Canada's 150th birthday. Chang composed the fourth movement, "Northern Star". The complete work was performed at Calgary's True North Festival, and "Northern Star" was later performed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and at the Orpheum in Vancouver.
Her work "Strange Air" was performed at the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music in 2008.
Dorothy Chang wrote the first concerto for the combination of piano, erhu, and orchestra ever written, Gateways, in 2017-18. The work was commissioned for PEP by the Henan-Canada Friendship Association, Philharmonia Northwest, and PEP. The world premiere of the chamber orchestra version of Gateways was given by PEP and members of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra in Vancouver, Canada, April 2018; the world premiere of the full orchestral version of Gateways was given by PEP and Philharmonia Northwest in Seattle, USA, March 2019.

Selected compositions