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COMPOSERS
ANTHOLOGY: THE
SYMPHONIC MUSIC OF DAVID R. HOLSINGER VOLUMES
1 THROUGH 10 AVAILABLE NOW At
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BIOGRAPHY: In
1999, following 15 years of service as music minister, worship leader,
and composer in residence to Shady Grove Church in Grand Prairie, Texas,
composer/conductor David R. Holsinger joined the School of Music faculty
at Lee University, Cleveland, Tennessee, as Conductor of the Lee
University Wind Ensemble. Holsinger's
duties include teaching advanced instrumental conducting and
composition. For an
overview of music at Lee University, go HERE. David
R. Holsinger (b. 12/26/45, Hardin, Missouri), twice the recipient of the
prestigious Ostwald Composition Prize of the American Bandmasters
Association, was educated at Central Methodist College, Fayette,
Missouri, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg, and the
University of Kansas, Lawrence. His
primary composition study has been with Donald Bohlen at Central
Missouri State and Charles Hoag at the University of Kansas. David
R. Holsinger is an elected member of the American Bandmasters
Association. The April,
1999 issue of The Instrumentalist magazine, the world's leading
publication in its genre, contains an interview with the composer, along
with two accompanying articles concerning Holsinger's compositions.
Over the past several years, Holsinger has been named a National
Patron of Delta Omicron Music Fraternity, awarded the Distinguished
Music Alumni Award from Central Missouri State University, Phi Mu Alpha
Sinfonia's Orpheus Award, as well as, honorary memberships in Kappa
Kappa Psi National Music Fraternity and the Women's National Band
Directors Association. During
festivities surrounding the premiere of the composer's THE EASTER
SYMPHONY, Holsinger was honored by Gustavus Adolphus College with the
awarding of an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters for lifetime
achievement in composition and presented the Gustavus Fine Arts
Medallion, the division's highest award, designed and sculpted by
renowned artist, Paul Granlund. Holsinger
was the fourth composer honored with this medal and joins a
distinguished roster which includes Gunther Schuller, Jan Bender, Csada
Deak, and most recent recipient, Libby Larsen. In
April of 2003, Holsinger was presented the Distinguished Alumni Award
from Central Methodist College, and the following month, at Graduation
Ceremonies, Dr. Paul Conn, President of Lee University presented the
composer with the university"s prestigious "Excellence in
Scholarship" faculty award for his continued achievement in musical
composition. In November
2004, during Homecoming Festivities, the Alumni Association of Lee
University named Holsinger the "2004 Honorary Alumnus of the Year". Over
the past ten years, Holsinger served as Visiting Composer in Residence
at eleven American colleges or universities, and held the Acuff Chair of
Excellence in the Creative Arts at Austin Peay State University,
Clarksville, Tennessee. In
1999, the Christian Instrumental Directors Association awarded Holsinger
its "Director of the Year" citation.
The composer was also honored with biographical inclusion in
"The Heritage Encyclopedia of Band Music", Vol. I and III, and in
Norman Smith's "Program Notes for Band".
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