About Ed Bolduc
Ed Bolduc is an accomplished American composer, arranger, editor, and recording producer, primarily recognized for his significant contributions to contemporary liturgical and instrumental music. As a Music Project Editor for the World Library Publications (WLP) division of GIA Publications, he has played a pivotal role in shaping modern sacred music. His compositions often blend accessible melodies with contemporary styles, making his work a staple in many church settings across the globe.
- Since 1992, Ed Bolduc has served as the Director of Music at the Catholic Church of Saint Ann in Marietta, Georgia.
- He was instrumental in the development of the popular Voices as One music series at WLP, a resource widely used in contemporary worship.
- Among his well-known works is the "Mass of Saint Ann," a versatile and accessible setting often described as guitar-driven and suitable for bands or ensembles.
- Bolduc is also a talented pianist and has released instrumental albums featuring his solo piano compositions.
Performing Ed Bolduc’s music offers a rewarding experience for a diverse range of musicians. His sheet music is particularly well-suited for church choirs (including SAT and three-part mixed harmonies), cantors, and assemblies, as well as instrumentalists such as pianists, keyboardists, guitarists, and those playing C instruments and trumpet. His compositions are known for being versatile and accessible, allowing parishes to integrate a fresh, vibrant, and contemporary style into their Sunday Mass or other liturgical celebrations. Musicians will find his arrangements engaging and his melodies inspiring for worship and personal reflection.