Daniel T. Lewis is a percussionist and composer living in Medford, MA. His music is performed frequently in the Boston area and across the US. He has written music for ALEA III, Boston Percussion Group, Conetube Reedwhistle, Equilibrium Ensemble, Greenville Chamber Players, Iktus Percussion, KOEK, Lorelei Ensemble, Ludovico Ensemble, Sound Energy String Trio, Transient Canvas, and numerous solo and ad hoc performances.
Daniel earned his Bachelor of Science in Music Education from Western Connecticut State University, and his Master of Music in Music Composition from the Boston Conservatory. Daniel performs regularly as a percussionist and improviser. He has been featured on Advent Library Series, Opensound, and Equilibrium Concert Series, as well as a live radio performance with Morgan Evans-Weiler on WHRB's Record Hospital. Most recently Daniel has performed with Equilibrium Ensemble, Boston New Music Initiative, Boston Percussion Group, Ordinary Affects, and members of ThingNY. Daniel currently performs with Rested Field, an experimental improvisation trio focused on experimental methods, notations and materials of music. Daniel was a winner of the Boston Microtonal Society 2014 Call for Scores, and his music has been featured at the MA Chapter PAS Day of Percussion (2014) and the Zeltsman Marimba Festival (2010). Daniel attended SICPP at New England Conservatory in 2012, with lessons and masterclasses from Christian Wolff. He holds degrees from The Boston Conservatory and Western Connecticut State University in composition, music education, and percussion performance. His primary teachers include Andy Vores, Marti Epstein, Kevin J. Isaacs, and David Smith (percussion). Daniel is self-published by NextArts (ASCAP). Learn more about him here. |
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