AMY ANDERSSON
GRAMMY Award winning
Conductor AMY ANDERSSON
has toured to over twenty-two countries conducting operatic, symphonic, and video game repertoire. Appearances on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert, CBS Morning News, CBS Evening News and press coverage in the Wall Street Journal, Variety, Forbes, and Huffington Post led music critic Norman Lebrecht to call her “America’s most watched symphony orchestra conductor.”
Amy Andersson is known internationally as a visionary and charismatic teacher and conductor and is currently Screen Scoring Faculty at the USC Thornton School of Music. She is also writer and director of Women Warriors: The Voices of Change, a live-to-picture symphonic production which premiered to rave reviews and a sold-out house at Lincoln Center, New York City in 2019. Winner of over twenty-four international film and music awards in 2021, including four Telly Awards, six W3 Awards, a Hollywood Music in Media Award, a BMI Impact Award and a 2022 GRAMMY® in “Best Classical Compendium,” Women Warriors has screened in more than twelve countries.
She is a voting member of the Recording Academy, HMMA, World Soundtrack Academy and Society of Composers and Lyricists. She is also an advisory board member of the Alliance for Women Film Composers, and faculty member at the Hollywood Music Workshop in Baden, Austria.