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David Evan Thomas (b. July 24, 1958) is an American composer. He was born in Rochester, New York, where he studied trumpet at the Eastman School of Music’s Preparatory Department. He received a BA in music from Northwestern University, an MM in composition from the Eastman School of Music, and a PhD in composition from the University of Minnesota. His teachers have included Dominick Argento, Samuel Adler, Alan Stout, and David Diamond.
Thomas has received two McKnight Foundation Artist Fellowships (1993, 2013),[1] an Award in Music from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1990),[2] and the 1987 AGO/Möller Award in Choral Composition.[3] His work has been commissioned by the Minnesota Orchestra, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the American Composers Forum, and the American Guild of Organists. In 2018 he was initiated into Sigma Alpha Iota Fraternity (SAI) as a National Arts Associate.[4]
Thomas’s catalog includes fifty chamber pieces, music for orchestra and band, and solo works for piano and organ. His vocal music includes an opera, an oratorio, seventy choral works, and over a dozen song cycles. His music has been recorded on the Centaur, Innova, C.R.I., Ten Thousand Lakes, and Klavier labels.
Thomas lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.