D.J. Sparr
D. J. Sparr is a composer and guitarist fluent in both classical
and vernacular musical styles. He has performed with the
Maryland All-State Jazz Ensemble, Eastman's "Musica Nova"
Contemporary Music Ensemble, pop bands, and as a studio
musician. He was the classical guitar soloist for his own
"Guitar Folio" with the University of Michigan Chamber Orchestra
and recently performed Steve Reich's "Electric Counterpoint" to
a packed house of over two-thousand at the Smithsonian Institute
Hirshhorn Museum's "After Hours." He performed
as a guest of Washington DC’s Great Noise Ensemble, which
premiered his “General Electric” – a concerto grosso for rock
band and chamber orchestra.
His music has been performed and
commissioned by numerous ensembles, including the Chicago Youth
Symphony Orchestras, the Albany Symphony, eighth blackbird, and
the "Late Show" with Jay Leno band. He is the recipient of the
$10,000 Grand Prize in the orchestra category for the
BMG/Williams College National Young Composers Competition, was
an alternate for the 1998-9 Rome Prize from the American Academy
in Rome, and has won two BMI Student Composer Awards.
Dr. Sparr is a graduate of the Baltimore
School for the Arts and received his Bachelor of Music degree
from the Eastman School of Music. He completed his Doctor of
Musical Arts degree from the University of Michigan in 2003. His
composition teachers include Michael Daugherty, Augusta Read
Thomas, and Pulitzer Prize winners William Bolcom, Christopher
Rouse, and Joseph Schwantner.
D. J. lives by the beach in Ocean City, MD with his dog, Lloyd.
Website link:
www.djsparr.com
Photo by Christopher
Rossi, courtesy
of The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden
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