Pieces Composed for or Premiered by Cory
2005-Dialogues for Alto Saxophone and Piano by Daniel Powers
2006-Between Spring and Summer By Daniel Powers for the Louisville Saxophone Quartet
2006-Prelude and Dance for Two Sopranos and Piano by Walter S. Hartley
About Composer Daniel Powers
Daniel Powers in composer in residence, assistant principal
violist, and librarian with the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra.
Powers studied composition at Oberlin College and Indiana University. His
teachers have included Joseph Wood, Fred Fox, Earle Brown, and Harvey Sollberger.
He also studied viola with Georges Janzer.
His catalog of works includes compositions for orchestra and chamber groups, as
well as songs and choral works. He has received commissions from the
Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra (Symphony No. 2), the Bloomington Symphony
Orchestra (Irresistible Force), the Unitarian-Universalist Congregation of Fort
Wayne (A Prayer for Freedom and Two Meditations), saxophonist Paul Bro (Riding
the Wind and Peel Out!), the Indiana State University Wind Quintet (Impulse,
recently recorded on CD), and others. His works have been performed on three
continents, including appearances at the World Saxophone Congress, the North
American Saxophone Alliance National Convention, new music festivals at the
University of Missouri and Indiana State University, several regional
conferences of the Society of Composers, Inc., and the Mid-America Festival of
the Arts.
He is married to pianist Martha Krasnican, who has given the premiere
performances of both of his piano concertos and many other works. They perform
together often in recital and on recordings.
In addition to his activities with the Terre Haute Symphony Orchestra, Powers is
a member of the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic, an adjunct faculty at Indiana
State University, and a music engraver for Theodore Presser Co. In 2003, Powers
was the first winner of the Ned Rorem Award for Song Composition.