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David Gaines

48 // Male // Rockville, United States  |   Member since September 8, 2009
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3rd mvt., ...and dispel the miseries of the world ...

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Finale, Symphony No. 1 (1998) for mezzo-soprano an...

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Povas Plori Mi Ne Plu (1994) for unaccompanied SAT...

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"Prelude" from Suite Of Changes (1993) for viola &...

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Theme from "Gallery 22" (1985)

About Me

Skill Level:
Professional
Craft:
composer, arranger
Instruments:
Keyboard (All)
Genres:
modern classical, symphony, orchestra, electronic, classical
Influences:
Aaron Copland, Lou Harrison, Alan Hovhaness, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich

Composer David Gaines (b. 1961) has been recognized both by critics and by other artists for his imaginative orchestrations and his uniquely international and eclectic style. His music, which has been performed across the United States and Europe, includes two symphonies, concertos for baritone saxophone, trombone, and euphonium, plus a variety of chamber, choral, and electronic music. Recordings are available on the MMC Recordings and Verda Stelo Music labels.

A graduate of Northwestern University, American University, and the Peabody Conservatory of Music (where he earned a doctoral degree in composition), his awards include annual ASCAP Standard Awards since 2000 as well as first prize in the 1997 College Music Society Mid Atlantic Chapter Student Composers Competition and first prize at the World Esperanto Association's 1995 International Fine Arts Competition.

New recordings of chamber music compositions (and dispel the miseries of the world for baritone saxophone and chamber orchestra, Suite Of Changes for viola & mallet percussion, and Jubilee for euphonium & piano) by David Gaines will appear later this year. Performances for 2009 include the piano reduction version of the euphonium concerto at George Mason University, Duo for flute & tuba in Pittsburgh, Lyric Fanfare for trombone & piano at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Michigan, and the premiere of a new trombone concerto in Kromeríz, Czech Republic.

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How I Work:

I'm interested both in collaborating with other artists and in creating original music on my own for preexisting or new projects. Each project is different, so I may either charge an hourly rate, a flat fee, or work on spec. Contact me and let me know how I can help you or work with you.

Experience:

Over twenty-five years of experience as a classically-trained composer and arranger - I've worked in virtually all genres from traditional orchestral music to concert band and wind ensemble music to electronic music.

Equipment:

Hardware: M-Audio Keystation 49e MIDI controller, Korg X50 synthesizer, Ensoniq EPS sampling keyboard

Software: Finale 2009, Garritan Instruments, Korg M1 Le, PIanoTeq, Lounge Lizard Session, Ultra Analog Session, Steinberg Cubasis

Payments:
This user accepts PayPal for session payment

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