
Reginal Wright
SATB
9th-10th Grade
Reginal Wright is a distinguished composer, conductor, and educator with a passion for creating music that resonates deeply with both performers and audiences. Over his 25-year career, he has become a highly sought-after clinician, working with choirs of all levels, from middle school to professional ensembles. His compositions, which skillfully blend melody, rhythm, and text, have been commissioned and performed by a wide range of choirs, including All-State and invited convention choirs.
Reginal has performed extensively across Europe and the United States, bringing his expertise and artistry to a global stage. As a composer, His notable work, “Invictus,” was featured at the 2021 ACDA National Convention and performed by the 2022 Texas All-State Tenor-Bass Choir, cementing his reputation as a leading voice in choral music. His powerful compositions "Where are the Bodies" and "Opportunity" were both featured at Carnegie Hall, with "Where are the Bodies" performed in collaboration with the renowned Dallas-based Turtle Creek Chorale and "Opportunity" presented in 2023 by the Tomball Memorial High School Choir.
In addition to his accomplishments as a composer and conductor, Reginal has earned numerous awards as an educator, demonstrating his commitment to nurturing the next generation of musicians. His works are published and distributed by esteemed publishers such as BriLee, Carl Fisher, Graphite, Hal Leonard, Oxford University Press, Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Walton, and his own publishing company, Reginal Wright Music.
Residing in Arlington, Texas, Reginal continues to inspire through his music, education, and leadership within the choral community. For more information, visit ReginalWright.com.
