
Music faculty member wins international competition

Dan Graser, visiting assistant professor in the Department of Music
and Dance, is emerging as one of the most active saxophone performers
and educators of his generation. His saxophone quartet, the Donald
Sinta Quartet, recently won First Prize at the Concert Artists
Guild International Competition.
The award includes a management contract with Concert Artists
Guild, $5,000, and a Carnegie Hall debut recital. The group was
selected from a pool of more than 300 applicants for the competition,
held October 22 in New York.
The quartet will give two performances at Grand Valley as part
of the Guest Artist Series, December 6 and 7 at 8 p.m., in the
Sherman Van Solkema Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center, Allendale
Campus. They will also conduct a Master Class in the same location
on Saturday, December 7, from 2-3 p.m. All events are open to the
public with free admission. For more information, contact the
Department of Music and Dance at (616) 331-3484.
Prior to coming to Grand Valley in 2013, Graser held
teaching positions at Oakland University, University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor School for the Performing Arts, and the Expressions Music
Academy. A recipient of the Doctor of Musical Arts from the University
of Michigan, he served as teaching assistant to legendary saxophone
pedagogue, Donald Sinta. Graser also received a master’s degree from U
of M and completed his undergraduate studies in both performance and
music history/theory at the Crane School of Music as a student of
saxophone virtuoso Timothy McAllister.
Since forming in 2010, the DSQ has achieved international renown
for its recitals, concerto performances, and championing of
cutting-edge new repertoire. Active on the competition circuit, DSQ
has also received the Alice Coleman Grand Prize at the 2013 Coleman
International Chamber Competition, as well as First Prize at the North
American Saxophone Alliance Quartet Competition. Recent performances
include recitals in Scotland and Greece, and at the Paris
Conservatory, Versailles Conservatory, Selmer Paris Showroom, and
Shanghai Conservatory.
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