Leslie Uyeda
Leslie Uyeda

Leslie’s most beloved poet is Lorna Crozier (OC) whose remarkable poems she has worked with to produce The First Woman (sop/piano), The Sex Lives of Vegetables (sop/clarinet/piano), White Cat Blues (sop/piano), Plato’s Angel (baritone/piano), A Summer’s Singing (SATB), and One Willow Grows (sop/piano). To pay tribute to her Japanese-Canadian heritage, Leslie chose the exquisite, evocative poetry of Joy Kogawa (OC), to create Offerings (sop/piano), Stations of Angels (sop/flute), and Flower Arranger (baritone/guitar). This year she is composing When The Sun Comes Out – a chamber opera for three singers and piano, commissioned by the Queer Arts Festival for production in August of 2012. The librettist is the talented Vancouver poet Rachel Rose.
Leslie’s compositions are published by The Avondale Press and Classica Music.

