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Greg Danner (born May 16, 1958) is a contemporary American composer, educator, and professional musician. He is currently the composer-in-residence and professor at Tennessee Tech University in Cookeville, Tennessee. He is the 2010 Composer's Guild Grand Prize winner.


Biography


Danner was born May 16, 1958, in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied composition at Southeast Missouri State University, the Eastman School of Music, and Washington University where he received his Ph.D. He studied composition under Charles Smith, Samuel Adler, and Robert Wykes. Danner is known primarily as a composer of music for wind bands but has composed for choirs and various chamber ensembles. He is part of a generation of American composers advocating for the American wind ensemble's place in classical music and writes to expand the repertoire of classical wind music. Danner's awards include the College Band Directors National Association Music for Young Band prize, vocal category; grand prize in the Delius Society composition contest; first prize in the Taghkanic Chorale composers competition; and the Louisiana Music Teachers Association and Kentucky Music Teachers Association Composer Commission Awards. He is a three-time winner in the annual Composers Guild composition contest, and in 2010 he was awarded the contest's Grand Prize. Danner has received annual ASCAP awards for composition since 1989. In addition to his composing, Danner is active as a hornist in several orchestras, brass ensembles, and chamber groups in the middle Tennessee region.

Danner's works are published by C. Alan Publications, Daehn Publications, Grand Mesa Music Publishers, TRN, Cimarron Music, Tuba-Euphonium Press, Bourne Music, and Medici Music Press.


Partial works



Partial discography


"Auroral Skies" Altissimo! (B001BCRWDE), 2008

"Serengeti" Mark Masters (B0012VCMXY), 2007

"Legacy" Mark Masters, 2007

"Arete" Mark Records (B0013K8JH2), 2007

"Into the Blue" Albany Records (B000EZ8ENQ), 2006

"Slide Ride: Works for Solo Trombone and Band" Mark Masters (6055 MCD), 2005

"Impressions" Mark Masters (B001391BQY), 2005

"Tennessee Tech Pride" Mark Masters (B00139YZPS), 2003

"Teaching Music Through Performance in Band Vol. 4 Grade 4" GIA CD-603, 2001[1]

"2000 Midwest Clinic: Vandercook College of Music" Mark Records (3593 MCD) √[2]

"Shazam!" Mark Custom Recordings (B0013C7YOY), 1999

"Band Music of Distinction Volume V". Daehn Publications (DP1527)[3]

"Unleash the Beast" Mark Records (B0014CKCGK), 1995


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