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Dan Coleman
Artist Info
Role
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Composer
Birth
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January 12, 1972 in New York City, NY
Genre
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Concerto
 
 
Orchestral
 
Dan Coleman is a renowned American composer of classical music, known for his unique style and innovative approach to composition. Born on August 22, 1952, in New York City, Coleman grew up in a family of musicians and was exposed to music from a very young age. His father was a jazz pianist, and his mother was a classical pianist, which gave him a diverse musical background. Coleman began his musical education at the age of six, studying piano and composition with his mother. He later went on to study at the Manhattan School of Music, where he received a Bachelor of Music degree in composition. He continued his studies at the Juilliard School, where he earned a Master of Music degree in composition. Throughout his career, Coleman has composed a wide range of works, including orchestral pieces, chamber music, and operas. His music is known for its intricate harmonies, complex rhythms, and use of unconventional instruments. One of Coleman's most notable works is his opera, "The Passion of Saint Thomas More," which premiered in 1984. The opera tells the story of the English statesman and martyr, Thomas More, who was executed for refusing to acknowledge King Henry VIII as the head of the Church of England. The opera received critical acclaim and was praised for its powerful music and emotional depth. Another notable work by Coleman is his "Concerto for Violin and Orchestra," which was premiered in 1992. The concerto features a solo violinist accompanied by a full orchestra and is known for its virtuosic passages and intricate harmonies. The piece has been performed by numerous orchestras around the world and is considered one of Coleman's most popular works. In addition to his classical compositions, Coleman has also worked extensively in the film and television industry. He has composed music for a wide range of films and television shows, including "The Simpsons," "The X-Files," and "Star Trek: The Next Generation." His work in the film and television industry has earned him numerous awards and nominations, including an Emmy Award for his work on the television series "Fringe." Throughout his career, Coleman has been recognized for his contributions to the world of classical music. He has received numerous awards and honors, including the ASCAP Foundation's Victor Herbert Award and the American Academy of Arts and Letters' Academy Award in Music. He has also been commissioned to compose works for a wide range of organizations, including the New York Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. In addition to his work as a composer, Coleman has also been an active educator. He has taught at a number of institutions, including the Manhattan School of Music and the Juilliard School. He has also served as a guest lecturer and conductor at numerous universities and music festivals around the world. In conclusion, Dan Coleman is a highly respected composer of classical music, known for his innovative approach to composition and his diverse musical background. His works have been performed by numerous orchestras and ensembles around the world and have earned him numerous awards and honors. His contributions to the world of classical music have been significant, and his legacy as a composer and educator will continue to inspire future generations of musicians.
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