composers
Musselman, Daniel
A native of Pennsylvania, American composer Daniel Musselman (b. 1980) creates music that combines lyricism, vitality, and accessibility. He holds a master’s degree in composition from Westminster Choir College, and a doctorate in composition from the University of Kansas. He has studied with James Barnes, Forrest Pierce, Joel Phillips, and Dwight Gustafson and has been commissioned by numerous soloists and ensembles. His works have been performed in Europe, Asia, and across the United States.
Aside from composing, he is a conductor and accomplished pianist. Dan is currently the Visiting Professor of Music Theory at Union University. He lives in Jackson, TN with his wife Malinda and their faithful sidekick Ruffwood. Together they enjoy music, camping, gardening, and the beach.
Website: www.DanielMusselman.com