An American whose music has been characterized by "propulsive, syncopated rhythms, colorful orchestration and instrumental virtuosity," (Robert Kirzinger, Boston Symphony) composer Kevin Day has quickly emerged as one of the leading young voices in the world of music composition today, whose music ranges from powerful introspection to joyous exuberance. Kevin Day is an internationally acclaimed composer, conductor and pianist whose music often intersects between the worlds of jazz, minimalism, Latin music, fusion and contemporary classical idioms. Day serves as the Vice President of the Millennium Composers Initiative, a collective of more than 120 composers from several countries around the world.
A winner of the BMI Student Composer Award, a three-time finalist for the ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer Award and considered for the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for his Concerto for Wind Ensemble, Day has composed more than 200 works and has had numerous performances throughout the United States, Russia, Austria, Australia, Taiwan, South Africa and Japan. His works have been programmed by the symphony orchestras of Boston, San Francisco, Detroit, Indianapolis, Houston, and others, as well as several top professional and collegiate wind ensembles. His works have been performed at Carnegie Hall, Rachmaninov Hall (Russia), The Midwest Clinic, and other major venues, and he recently made his Carnegie Hall Conducting Debut at the 2022 New York International Music Festival.
Day has collaborated with the likes of David Childs, Nicki Roman, James Markey, Wendy Richman, Jens Lindemann, Demondrae Thurman, Hiram Diaz, Steven Cohen, Jeremy Lewis and others on works for their respective instruments, as well as chamber ensembles like One Found Sound, Axiom Brass, Ensemble Dal Niente, The Sheffield Chamber Players, The Puerto Rican Trombone Ensemble, The Zenith Saxophone Quartet, The Tesla Quartet and the Boston Symphony Orchestra Low Brass Section.
Day is currently Assistant Professor of Composition at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. He is pursuing his DMA in Composition from the University of Miami Frost School of Music, where he studies with Charles Norman Mason, Dorothy Hindman and Lansing McCloskey. He holds a Master of Music degree in Composition from the University of Georgia, and a Bachelor of Music degree in Performance from Texas Christian University. He is an alumnus of Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity of America.
Danza Del Sol for Orchestra (2018) is an energetic work that features elements of romantic and Latin music. The piece also has a woodwind chamber music section and a very cinematic slow section, and all of the work’s previously heard motifs come together at the end for a triumphant and climactic conclusion. The inspiration for the piece came very quickly to me while sitting at a table at home and, with this "out-of-the-blue" inspiration, I composed the work in three days and then went back later to make edits. I had a lot of fun writing this and chose to dedicate the work to my friend and mentor Dr. Germán Gutiérrez, Director of Orchestras at Texas Christian University.