Zachary C Daniels


Zachary C Daniels is an American composer and sound artist currently residing in Oklahoma City with his wife Ashlie. He earned his DMA in Composition in 2019 from the University of Oklahoma School of Music where he served as composition area GA, running the composition department's events, day-to-day activities, and more for 5 years. His music is typically very energetic, pulling in aspects of minimalism and experimentalism. Works such as Service, Please! or Nocturne for Dice have been accepted to national conferences, while pieces such as Time Will Decide for Wind Ensemble have won regional awards. Invited lectures have included work on extended flute techniques, his upcoming book, Polyphinite, and his work on the Davidovsky Synchronisms modernization project.

Zach is an American composer and sound artist currently residing in Oklahoma City with his wife Ashlie. He earned his DMA in Composition in 2019 from the University of Oklahoma School of Music where he served as composition area GA, running the composition department's events, day-to-day activities, and more for 5 years. His music is typically very energetic, pulling in aspects of minimalism and experimentalism. Works such as Service, Please! or Nocturne for Dice have been accepted to national conferences, while pieces such as Time Will Decide for Wind Ensemble have won regional awards. Invited lectures have included work on extended flute techniques, his upcoming book, Polyphinite, and his work on the Davidovsky Synchronisms modernization project.

Zachary C Daniels is an American composer and sound artist currently residing in Oklahoma City with his wife Ashlie. He earned his DMA in Composition in 2019 from the University of Oklahoma School of Music where he served as composition area GA, running the composition department's events, day-to-day activities, and more for 5 years. His music is typically very energetic, pulling in aspects of minimalism and experimentalism. Works such as Service, Please! or Nocturne for Dice have been accepted to national conferences, while pieces such as Time Will Decide for Wind Ensemble have won regional awards. Invited lectures have included work on extended flute techniques, his upcoming book, Polyphinite, and his work on the Davidovsky Synchronisms modernization project.

Compositions

String Quartet No. 5 - Finale
The Tinkerer
Periapsis