Frederick Frahm (b. Hemet, circa 1964), a graduate (BM & MM) of Pacific Lutheran University, studied with David Dahl, Gregory Peterson, and Randall McCarty. He studied composition with Gregory Youtz, Gary Smart, Walter Pelz, and Roger Briggs. He is currently Director of Music at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Bellingham, WA. Mr. Frahm has also served as an adjunct faculty member at Concordia University (River Forest, IL) where he taught modal counterpoint, music theory and composition, and orchestration. In addition to his duties as a professional church musician and a private studio teacher, he contributes regularly to the Bellingham Herald as a classical music critic. A prize winning and critically acclaimed composer, his compositions have enjoyed performances in the US, Europe, and South Africa. Recent large scale compositions include War Cantata (a secular cantata based on texts of American Civil War era poets), Love songs (a song cycle in 11 parts on texts by Kenneth Rexroth), From East to West (a Christmas cantata based on texts by Luci Shaw), and Grendel's Soliloquy (for violin and orchestra). He is represented by Augsburg Publishing House, Concordia Publishing House, Live Oak House, Zimbel Press, Musica21 Publishers, Capstone Records, and Wergo Schalplatten.
From the description of Frederick Frahm Papers 1982-2004. (Eugene Public Library). WorldCat record id: 183321088