The Choral Arts Collective

Masterclass and Conversation with Dan Forrest

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We are thrilled to welcome Dan Forrest to Greensboro for the world premiere of the breath of life!

Saturday, October 12, 10am
Van Dyke Performance Space, 200 N Davie St, Greensboro

This workshop is free and open to the public to attend. Participating composers will have a chance to learn about their craft from a prolific, and gifted contemporary composer, and all in attendance will get a rare glimpse into the process of writing music, as well as some of the nuts and bolts of being a working composer.

For more information or to be considered as a participating composer, please contact us at 336.333.2220.

About Dan Forrest:

Dan Forrest (b. 1978) has been described as having “an undoubted gift for writing beautiful music….that is truly magical” (NY Concert Review), with works hailed as “magnificent, very cleverly constructed sound sculpture” (Classical Voice), and  “superb writing…full of spine-tingling moments” (Salt Lake Tribune). Dan’s music spans a wide spectrum of genres and difficulty, ranging from extended major works for chorus and orchestra and significant concert choral repertoire to more accessible works for church and community choirs, as well as instrumental works ranging from wind ensemble pieces to solo instrumental sonatas.

Dr. Forrest’s work has become well established in the choral repertoire in the U.S. and around the world, and has received numerous awards and distinctions including the ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer’s Award, the ACDA Raymond Brock Award, the ALCM Raabe Prize, and many others. His choral works have been recorded by professional choirs including Seraphic Fire and VOCES8, have been featured on numerous national US radio and TV broadcasts, and are regularly performed in festivals in Carnegie Hall and other prominent international venues. His major works Requiem for the Living (2013) and Jubilate Deo (2016) have quickly become standard choral/orchestral repertoire for ensembles around the world, and his newest major work LUX: The Dawn From On High (2018) is now gathering similar critical acclaim. 

Dan is highly active in the music publishing industry, currently publishing his concert choral music through his own company, The Music of Dan Forrest (distributed by Beckenhorst Press), and his church choral anthems with Beckenhorst Press. He spends significant time mentoring other composers and editing their work for Beckenhorst as well. Dr. Forrest also maintains a sizable presence in the Hinshaw Music catalog, and has published with a dozen other publishers. He adjudicates regional and national composition contests, and keeps a full schedule of commissions, workshops, recordings, and residencies with universities, churches, community and professional ensembles, collaborating as accompanist, presenting his music, and teaching composition and music theory. Dan oversees (and teaches at) the annual John Ness Beck Foundation Choral Composers’ Workshop, and serves as Artist-in-Residence at his home church, Mitchell Road Presbyterian (PCA) in Greenville, SC. 

Dan holds a doctorate in composition from the University of Kansas and a master’s degree in piano performance, and is a Fellow of Melodious Accord. His academic background includes several years as a professor and department head (music theory and composition) in higher education. More information about Dan and his work can be found at www.danforrest.com.

Support for our 37th Season provided in part by Well·Spring and Crumley Roberts. Additional major support for Joyful Noise provided in part by ArtsGreensboro. Accommodations provided by hospitality sponsor Print Works Bistro and Proximity Hotel.

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