2024 ITF Composers’ Workshop
Featuring faculty composer Rob Deemer, Professor of Composititon, and Coordinator of the Composition Area, Freedonia State University of New York; Founder, Institute for Composer Diversity
Recipient of the 2018 ASCAP Deems Taylor/Virgil Thomson Internet Award, Rob Deemer is a composer, conductor, educator, author, and advocate. His works have been commissioned and performed by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, the President’s Own Marine Band, the U.S. Army Orchestra, the Rasçher Saxophone Quartet, loadbang, Akropolis Reed Quintet, and Gaudete Brass. His work as an advocate for composers from underrepresented demographic groups led him to create the Institute for Composer Diversity at the State University of New York at Fredonia. His work with the Institute for Composer Diversity has culminated in partnerships with the League of American Orchestras, the National Association for Music Education, the College Band Directors National Association, the American String Teachers Association, and the Midwest Clinic. Deemer is Professor and Head of Composition as well as the Chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance at the State University of New York at Fredonia and serves as the chair of the National Association for Music Education Repertoire Diversity Initiative and the New York State School Music Association Composition & Songwriting Committee.
ANNOUCING OUR 2024 COMPOSERS WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS!
Brandon Mirvil, Chrome Heart, for Bass Trombone and Piano
Todd Goodman, Departure, for trombone, tuba, violin, viola, cello, piano
David Miller, A Heroic Journey, for Tenor Trombone, Percussion, Piano
Shao Suan LOW, Sunrise over the Rockies, for Tenor Trombone and Piano
Jacob Beranek, Exsultet, for trombone, piano
Ben Morris, If You Give a Moose a Muffin, for Baritone voice, bass trombone, and contrabass
Tomáš Borl, Choral for Trombone and Organ, for Tenor-Trombone, Organ
Jimmy Kachulis, Return to Recife, for 2 Trombones + Piano
Daniel Karcher, Atanos Enobmort, for Tenor Trombone and Electronics
Kyle Skinner, Fanfare for Trombone Octet, for Trombone Octet
Johnny Danziger, Orbicularis Oris, for 6 Tenors, 2 Bass
Dayla Spencer, Abstract, for Trombone Ensemble (6 tenors, 2 bass)
Dave Slonaker, Dichotomy, for Solo Tenor Trombone, Solo Bass Trombone, and 10-piece Trombone Choir
Evan Fontaine, Over Yonder, for Trombone Quartet