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Harrison J. Collins began composing at the young age of fourteen. Since then, he has made a name for himself as a skilled upcoming composer across the United States. He combines his musical studies in academic settings with years of self-teaching and a strong intuition to write music that challenges and connects to performers and listeners alike.
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His works for wind ensemble and orchestra are published by Grand Mesa Music Publishers, C. Alan Publications, and Ars Nova Music. He is a winner of numerous composition competitions, including the Dallas Winds Fanfare Competition, the Sam Houston State University Texas Emerging Composers Composition Competition, the National Young Composers Challenge, the Austin Symphony Orchestra's Texas Young Composers Competition, and multiple Fifteen Minutes of Fame competitions held by Vox Novus- including one in which his work was selected for performance by the acclaimed West Point Band.
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 11 January 2024

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Composer Name

Biography

Born: 1999

Country: U.S.A.

Studies: Illinois State University

Teachers: Roy Magnuson

Website:



Harrison J. Collins began composing at the young age of fourteen. Since then, he has made a name for himself as a skilled upcoming composer across the United States. He combines his musical studies in academic settings with years of self-teaching and a strong intuition to write music that challenges and connects to performers and listeners alike.

His works for wind ensemble and orchestra are published by Grand Mesa Music Publishers, C. Alan Publications, and Ars Nova Music. He is a winner of numerous composition competitions, including the Dallas Winds Fanfare Competition, the Sam Houston State University Texas Emerging Composers Composition Competition, the National Young Composers Challenge, the Austin Symphony Orchestra's Texas Young Composers Competition, and multiple Fifteen Minutes of Fame competitions held by Vox Novus- including one in which his work was selected for performance by the acclaimed West Point Band. [1]


Works for Percussion

A Page from the Book of Nature - Percussion Quintet
Cloud Dance - Percussion 15
Four Architectures in Normal, Illinois - Percussion Quartet
Magic - Percussion Octet
There and Back - Mallet Quartet


References