Daniel Powers

Composer/arranger

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Daniel Powers
8607 N. Whispering Wood Pl.
W. Terre Haute IN 47885

812-535-3771 (phone/fax)
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Here is my current "official" bio. (NOTE: Needs to be updated.)

In 1995, Daniel Powers was named composer in residence with the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra. He has been a member of the orchestra, as assistant principal viola, since 1986, and has been the orchestra's librarian since 1989.

Since becoming composer in residence, Powers has written five major works and many arrangements for the orchestra. Works include Contrasts, premiered in November 1996; Sinfonietta, played on the children’s concert in April 1997; Concerto for piano and orchestra, which was premiered in March 1998, with the composer’s wife, Martha Krasnican, as soloist; City Life, premiered in April 1999; and Tower Music, premiered in March 2001. Another new work, The Starry Messenger, was commissioned to commemorate the Terre Haute Symphony's 75th season, in September 2001. In April 2005, a second piano concerto, again featuring Martha Krasnican, will be premiered.

Powers was born in 1960, and began composing at an early age. He took his first formal lessons, with Rudi Van Dijk, the composer in residence with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic, in 1973. He received a Bachelor's degree from Oberlin College in 1982 and a Master's from Indiana University in 1987. His composition teachers included Joseph Wood, Fred Fox, Earle Brown, and Harvey Sollberger. He also studied viola with Georges Janzer.

Powers’ career has included commissions from the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (Symphony No. 2), the Bloomington Symphony (Irresistible Force), the Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Fort Wayne (A Prayer For Freedom and Two Meditations for Violin and Organ), saxophonist Paul Bro (Riding the Wind and Peel Out!), the Indiana State University Wind Quintet (Impulse), and others. His works have been heard at the World Saxophone Congress,  the North American Saxophone Alliance’s national convention, the Mid-America Festival of the Arts, and several regional conventions of the Society of Composers.

In 2003, his song O You Whom I Often and Silently Come was named the winner of the first Ned Rorem Award for Song Composition. In 2000, his song Spring for treble chorus and piano was a winner of the Illiana New Music for Young Performers and Audiences Competition. In 1987, he received an honorable mention in the National Association of Composers’ Young Composer’s Competition , for his song cycle Words Dry and Riderless.

His Christmas carol arrangements have received performances across the country. They have been featured in a performance at Carnegie Hall by the Raleigh Boychoir, and on CDs by the Cincinnati Boychoir and Michigan State University Children's Choir.

Powers is affiliated with BMI, the Society of Composers, Inc., and The American Music Center.