Biography
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Born
1976 (age 49)
Composer DANIEL KELLOGG has upcoming premieres with the Colorado Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, and Apsen Music Festival Chamber Orchestra. Recent premieres include the Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Orchestral de Paris. Honors include a Charles Ives Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, six ASCAP Young Composer Awards and the Rudolf Nissim Award, and the BMI William Schuman Prize. His works have been performed at Carnegie Recital Hall, the Kimmel Center, Lincoln Center, the Kennedy Center, and broadcasts on NPR’s “Performance Today” and “St. Paul Sundays”. Mr. Kellogg was recently appointed composer-in-residence for the South Dakota Symphony for the next three seasons, and was awarded a Music Alive grant to serve as Composer-in-Residence with the Green Bay Symphony for the 2007-2008 season. He is an Assistant Professor of Composition at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and has served as composer-in-residence for Young Concert Artists and the University of Connecticut. His CD “Beginnings” with eighth blackbird was among The Washington Post's top five 2004 classical discs. He holds a BM from the Curtis Institute and an MM/MMA from Yale. His teachers include Freund, Rorem, Higdon, Schwantner, Laderman, and Bresnick.
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