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Composer/Performer David T. Little, (b. 1978, New Jersey), is actively committed to music of dramatic intensity and direct expression. A 2003 recipient of the Charles Ives Scholarship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Little's composition Screamer! was most recently chosen by Maestro David Zinman as the winner of the 2004 Jacob Druckman Prize from the Aspen Music Festival, where Little was a Schumann Fellow during the summer of 2003. He was awarded a 2002 BMI Student Composer Award for his sextet "hope in the proles," and served as the 2001 ASCAP Leonard Bernstein Fellow in Composition at the Tanglewood Music Center. Little participated in the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music's 2003 Conductors/Composers Workshop, where his Immolation was performed by the Cabrillo Festival Orchestra.

Holding a Bachelor's Degree in Percussion Performance, Little received his Master of Music degree in Composition at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2002 as a student of William Bolcom and Michael Daugherty and will begin his Ph.D. studies at Princeton University in the fall of 2004.

Active in the realms of performance, improvisation and collaboration as well as composition, Little has performed extensively in the United States and Europe with a number of ensembles including the Creative Arts Orchestra and Newspeak. Little has collaborated with: artists Tobi Hollander and Timothy Hutchings; writer Todd Craig; choreographers Beth Wielinski, Anita Cheng, Eliza Miller, Aimee McDonald, Adele Meyers and Nanine Linning.

Little's music has been heard throughout the United States and Europe, including performances in La-Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, Edinburgh, Scotland (Fringe Fest), Montreal, Canada (Fringe Fest), Strasbourg, France, The Theatre and Seiji Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood, The Atlantic Center for the Arts, Inside/Out at Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Merce Cunningham Studio, NYC, Joyce SoHo, NYC, Susquehanna University, Oberlin Conservatory, SUNY Albany, the University of Michigan and Harvard University. He has received numerous commissions, including those from the Brooklyn Friends of Chamber Music for the Amelia Piano Trio, the Dresden-based Ensemble-Courage and the New England Conservatory Percussion Ensemble. Little currently resides in Boston, Massachusetts.

 

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