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Daniel Asia is a prolific composer and educator. His works for orchestra have been commissioned and performed by numerous major orchestras across the U.S. and the world. His work has earned him numerous prestigious awards and fellowships including a Fulbright Arts Award Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, an Aaron Copland Fund for Music Grant, and numerous prizes in composition from ASCAP and BMI. His achievements also allowed him to be inducted into the American Academy of Sciences and Letters in 2024. He worked as an Assistant Professor of Contemporary Music and Wind Ensemble at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music from 1981-1986, and from 1998-2024, served as a professor of music at the University of Arizona. Mr. Asia is also a respected author, with his book, Observations on Music, Culture and Politics, being published in 2021. He is currently the president of Polyhymnia, a platform dedicated to discussions about fine arts, economics, politics, philosophy, and culture. 

Originally from Seattle, Washington, Mr. Asia graduated with a Masters in Music from the Yale School of Music, with his major composition teachers including Jacob Druckman, Stephen Albert, Gunther Schuller, and Isang Yun. He has a large portfolio of published works for a wide range of instruments including 6 symphonies for orchestra.