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Daniel T. Denver has written
for theatre, dance, film, television, performance art, multi-media, pop,
jazz, and funk. His CD Chthonicthul,
a collection of chamber works, was released in 1999 on Luthmusic. His works include: the spoken-word jazz oratorios Toadskin
and Misodoctakleidist; the flute sonata written for Janet Axelrod; the
orchestral piece “veldt, dry August, 1892” for which he won the 1997 Kenneth
Davenport Composition Competition; and the score for the feature-length film
Goodbye Charlie by Svezia/Pennell Pictures. Recent projects include
fulfilling a grant from the Council for Basic Education, a commission from
the Carolyn Dorfman Dance Company, a series of electronica remixes of his
chamber works with engineer Gary Maurer and a series of pedagogical books of
hand bell music for Laurendale Associates. Daniel received his BA in Music
Composition for Theatre from Fordham University and has written and performed
music for over seventy plays. He
regularly plays percussion, accordion, harmonica and other instruments with
various rock, pop and funk bands; most regularly with Eden White (on Zero
Hour Records), and formerly with the Subway Darwins. He is the middle/upper school choir and
hand bell conductor at the Hewitt School. |
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