Biography

Greg Danner is Professor of Music at Tennessee Technological
University, where he teaches theory and composition. Born in
St. Louis, Missouri (1958) he received the B.A. from Southeast
Missouri State University, the M.M. from the Eastman School of
Music, and the Ph.D. from Washington University. Danner’s
awards include the College Band Directors National Association
Music for Young Band Prize, vocal category and grand prize in
the Delius Society Composition Contest, first prize in the
Robert Avalon International Composers Competition, and first
prize in the Taghkanic Chorale Composers Competition. Danner
has also received both the Louisiana Music Teachers
Association and Kentucky Music Teachers Association Composer
Commission Awards. He is a three-time winner in the
International Composers Guild Composition Contest, including
the Grand Prize in 2010.

Commissions include works for the U.S. Air Force Band of Mid-America, the American School Band Directors Association, Kentucky Music Teachers Association, Tennessee Music Education Association, the Caixa Percussion Trio, Trifecta Wind Trio, and the Gateway Music Festival.
An active performer (horn), he has held positions with the
Baton Rouge and Acadiana orchestras in Louisiana and has
performed with the Huntsville (AL) Symphony, the Bowling Green
(KY) Chamber Orchestra, Lake Charles and Rapides orchestras in
Louisiana and the Saint Louis Symphony, Saint Louis Municipal
Opera, and Webster Groves orchestras in Missouri. Dr.
Danner is currently hornist with the Brass Arts Quintet, Bryan
Symphony Orchestra, Tennessee Philharmonic Orchestra, and the
Sewanee Symphony Orchestra.