Daniel Godsil

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Daniel Godsil's music, which has been described by the San Francisco Classical Voice as having an “intense dramatic narrative,” draws from such eclectic influences as science fiction, thrash metal, and Brutalist architecture. His more recent work draws inspiration from the natural beauty of Northern California, his current home. 
 
Winner of the 2019 League of Composers/ISCM Steven R. Gerber prize (for Cosmographia) and the 2017 Earplay Donald Aird Composition Competition (for his quartet Aeropittura), Godsil's music has been played by Spektral Quartet, Ensemble Dal Niente, Talujon Percussion, Daedalus Quartet, Lydian String Quartet, Empyrean Ensemble, Metropolitan Orchestra of Saint Louis, UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, University Symphony Orchestra at California State University Fullerton, Knox-Galesburg Symphony, Secret String Quartet, and the Nova Singers, among many others. Recent film scores include the PBS documentary Boxcar People, Man Ray’s 1926 silent film Emak-Bakia and the feature film H.G. Wells’ The First Men In The Moon. Godsil was a finalist in the 2018 Lake George Music Festival chamber composition competition, as well as the 2014 and 2019 Red Note New Music Festival Composition Competitions. 
 
Born and raised in central Illinois, Godsil (b.1982) is currently pursuing his PhD. in Composition and Theory at the University of California, Davis, studying with Mika Pelo, Pablo Ortiz, Laurie San Martin, and Sam Nichols. He holds an MFA in Music Composition from the Vermont College of Fine Arts, where he studied with John Fitz Rogers, John Mallia, and Jonathan Bailey Holland. He also holds a BM in Music Composition from Webster University.
 
Godsil was selected to participate in the 2017 Summer Institute for Contemporary Performance Practice (SICPP) in Boston, where he had master classes with composers Nicholas Vines and Georg Friedrich Haas.
 
Godsil has also been active as an educator, conductor, and performer in the central Illinois area, Knox College, Monmouth College, and Carl Sandburg College. At Knox College, he directed the New Music Ensemble, Wind Ensemble, Chamber Ensemble, and Men’s Chorus. He has also held posts as choral accompanist and collaborative pianist, and served as Music Director and Organist at Grace Episcopal Church in Galesburg, IL.  
 
Godsil serves on the artistic committee for Ninth Planet New Music, a trailblazing new music ensemble based in California's SF Bay Area. Ninth Planet, the house ensemble for Composers, Inc., champions music by emerging and underrepresented composers. He lives in Sacramento with his wife and daughter, and is an avid road cyclist.
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Ordered by year. Most recent works appears first

String Quartet


De rerum natura I “el leñador” for amplified string quartet + video (2020)
Sans terre for string quartet (2018)

Chamber Ensemble (5 - 9 instruments)


Cosmographia for chamber ensemble (2019)

Symphony Orchestra


Cathedral Grove for orchestra (2019)

Chamber Group ( 2 - 4 instruments )


De rerum natura I “el leñador” for amplified string quartet + video (2020)
Sans terre for string quartet (2018)
Aeropittura for flute, viola, cello, and piano (2017)
Zed One Three for piano trio (2014)
Praxinoscope for saxophone quartet (2014)

Saxophone Quartet


Praxinoscope for saxophone quartet (2014)
Aeropittura for flute, viola, cello, and piano (2017)
Cathedral Grove for orchestra (2019)
Cosmographia for chamber ensemble (2019)
De rerum natura I “el leñador” for amplified string quartet + video (2020)
Praxinoscope for saxophone quartet (2014)
Sans terre for string quartet (2018)
Zed One Three for piano trio (2014)