Ruth Weber is a critically-acclaimed composer/conductor/performer. Her songs have been recorded in the U.S. and abroad. She has won the New York Pro/Am Songwriting Competition, The Canadian Songwriting Competition, the Jewish American Songwriting Competition, the Music City Song Festival, the John Lennon Songwriting Competition, the Global Peace Song Awards and the Shalshelet Music Festival. Her songs have appeared in film and print music. She was the choral arranger and conductor for the 2019 feature film, “One Little Finger.” Trailer link below.
Soundtrack features choral arrangements and choirs conducted by Ruth Weber. Quincy Jones and Julian Lennon perform on this award-winning film.
As a classical musician, Ruth has performed internationally as well as in the U.S. She has worked as accompanist/coach with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute, Opera Aguascalientes, CSUN, The San Fernando Valley Men’s Choir, and as a recording artist with the Marantz Pianocorder Division. She also worked as the Artistic Director for Jean Will Presents where she directed and produced opera concerts and classical music events.
Ruth has held the position of Artistic Director/Conductor of the award-winning San Diego Jewish Men’s Choir for the past 8 years. Their 2015 CD release, KOCHI, A Celebration of the History of the Jews in India, debuted at #3 on the Billboard World Music Charts and received two Global Music Award Medals, and the Akademia Music Award for Best World Beat Album. She led the group on two tours in 2018. In 2018. Ruth and her daughter Emilia formed the children’s educational music duo, Ruth and Emilia. Their album, The Spaceship That Fell in My Backyard, garnered 11 prestigious awards including the L.A. Music Critic’s Award, the Clouzine International Music Award, the Hollywood Music in Media Award, and the NAPPA Award. The duo will begin their first tour in the summer of 2019. Ruth Weber received her Bachelor of Music degree from San Diego State University and her Master of Music degree from California State University, Northridge (CSUN). She is a music instructor at Palomar College and San Diego Miramar College in the Southern California area and also maintains a private studio. She is a member of ASCAP and is a voting Grammy member. |