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Kevin Day

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Kevin Day (b. 1996) is an award-winning, multi-disciplinary composer, jazz pianist and  conductor. Internationally acclaimed as one of the world’s leading musical voices, Mr. Day’s  work is known as a vibrant exploration of diverse musical traditions from contemporary  classical, jazz, R&B, Soul and more. A unique voice in the world of classical music, Mr. Day  takes inspiration from a broad range of sources, including romanticism, late 20th century music,  jazz fusion and gospel. Across all areas, his work explores the complex interplay of rhythm,  texture and melody across genres. 

Mr. Day burst onto the musical scene in 2018 with his Concerto for Euphonium, which has since  gone on to become a Classic FM sensation and has been recently performed by the United States  Marine Band. Since then, some of the world’s top instrumental soloists, wind bands, chamber  ensembles and symphony orchestras have commissioned and performed his works, including the  Cincinnati Opera, Houston Symphony Orchestra, Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Dallas  Winds, Nu Deco Ensemble, Boston Brass, Capitol Quartet, Puerto Rican Trombone Ensemble,  Syrinx Quintet, Sheffield Chamber Players and many others throughout the United States,  Canada, Austria, Taiwan, South Africa, Australia and Japan. Mr. Day is the recipient of numerous  awards, including the MacDowell Fellowship for Music Composition, the BMI Composer  Award, the TCU Alumni Outstanding Young Professional Award, a three-time ASCAP Morton  Gould Finalist, a finalist for the ABA Sousa-Oswald Award, a finalist for the NBA Revelli  Award, and many more.  

Mr. Day’s original opera, Lalovavi: An Afro-Futurist Opera in Three Acts, will premiere at the  Cincinnati Opera as the lead work in its ground-breaking new Black Opera Project. The work is  the first of three commissioned by the Cincinnati Opera as part of its initiative to engage Black  creators in developing new works celebrating Black stories. As part of the project, Mr. Day is  collaborating with renowned director Kimille Howard and librettist Tifara Brown, who’s  recognized as one of the country’s leading performance poets. Other recent works include his  acclaimed Concerto for Wind Ensemble and Birds in the Cathedral, as well as Ignition,  commissioned by the Boston Symphony Low Brass and Unquiet Waters, commissioned by  Jordan VanHemert. 

In addition to his work as a composer, Mr. Day also enjoys an active career as a jazz pianist.  Passionate about collaborations that reimagine and advance the future of jazz as an art form, he  brings his extensive musical background to the stage and studio as improviser and collaborator.  He’s currently working on a debut solo album. His music has been featured on numerous high  profile releases, including albums by Thomas Mesa and Michelle Cann, The Alias Chamber  Ensemble, Jeremy Wilson, Jarrett McCourt, and Nicki Roman. 

A native of Arlington, Texas, Mr. Day currently resides in San Diego, CA. He holds degrees from  Texas Christian University (TCU), the University of Georgia, and is currently ABD completing  his doctorate in composition from the University of Miami Frost School of Music. He has  studied composition with Dorothy Hindman, Charles Norman Mason, Peter Van Zandt Lane,  Emily Koh, Gabriela Lena Frank, and Neil Anderson-Himmelspach. 

(bio crafted by Eve Callahan)