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Daniel Brewbaker, renowned composer currently residing in New York, holds the
distinction of being the first American commissioned to compose a work for the
legendary Kirov Orchestra and Chorus in St. Petersburg, Russia. His
composition, “The Poet,” received its premier at the White Nights Festival in June of 1999, conducted by
the notable Valery Gergiev.
Born in Elgin, Illinois, in 1951 and a pianist since the age of 4, Daniel
Brewbaker had a brilliant academic career, starting with undergraduate study at
the University of Illinois, then a Master’s and Doctorate degree from the Juilliard School. While beginning his career as
a composer, he was an educator at Juilliard, Hunter, Queens Colleges (CUNY) and
the Westminster Choir College. Further studies took him to Rome and other major
European musical centers, where he became acquainted with many of the major
composers of the last half-century.
His first composition, “Psalm 39,” for soprano and piano, was premiered at the University of Illinois in 1970.
After several decades and creating fifty-three compositions, Daniel has been
established as an important American composer, receiving a large number of
commissions both in the United States and abroad. His works have been performed
by some of the world’s leading performers in the foremost musical centers of the world.
His awards include the Nadia Boulanger Award at the Ecole des Artes Americaines
in Fontainebleau, as well as first prize in the Lili Boulanger International
Music Competition in Paris. He was a Tanglewood Fellow and won an Ives
Fellowship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He has served as
composer-in-residence at the Camargo Foundation in France in 1988 and 1994, and
at the the 1997 Spoleto USA Music Festival in Charleston, South Carolina.
In 1995, his “Concerto for Cello and Orchestra” was premiered by the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, and has since been recorded by
Carter Brey, principal cellist of the New York Philharmonic. In 2004, Daniel
was commissioned to write a violin concerto for one of the world’s leading violinists, Vadim Repin, and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. The
work premiered in June of 2005 as part of the series of performances for the
American Symphony Orchestra League convention being held in Washington, D.C.
Other works have been featured in concert halls from Seattle to New York City
to Dublin.
Daniel Brewbaker makes frequent trips to the Fox Valley area to visit family and
friends and has made frequent contributions to the artistic life of the area.
According to writer, Kathaleen Roberts, “Legend says Chopin carried around a bag of Polish dirt where he traveled. Daniel
Brewbaker carries his great-grandfather’s Elgin watch.”
Daniel’s loyalty and fondness for the Elgin area has led to commissions for the Elgin
Youth Symphony and the Elgin Symphony Orchestra (ESO), for which he played for
many years. In 1985, his work, “Rhapsody for Orchestra,” received its world premier by the ESO. In 1999, renowned cellist Yo Yo Ma, the
gala artist for the ESO, performed one movement of Daniel’s cello concerto “La Serenissima.” In 2003, his composition “Psalm 51” for mixed chorus, organ, and string quartet was premiered at the Holy Trinity
Church of Elgin. Daniel conducted this work as well as other sacred music as
part of the church’s 100th anniversary festival.
With his music licensed by BMI and published by the world’s leading publishing houses, Daniel Brewbaker is a highly decorated composer of
more than fifty published works. His music reflects his deeply spiritual and
somewhat mystical nature, and these spiritual values are communicated to the
listener with powerful effect. Daniel and his music are very much a product of
the American Midwest, although he has been steeped in the great traditions of
European art music. Tim Smith of the Baltimore Sun said “Brewbaker (has a) flair for writing unabashedly beautiful themes.”
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