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Daniel Stabler

Composer

Biography

Daniel Stabler has been an active professional Double Bassist since 1967. He attended Interlochen Arts Academy (Michigan, USA), The Juilliard School, Manhattan School of Music (New York, USA), Northwestern University (Illinois, USA) and University of Waikato (Hamilton, New Zealand). A double bassist with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra from 1997-2010, he has worked with numerous orchestras, chamber groups, and festivals, including the Sydney Symphony, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, 175 East contemporary ensemble, New Zealand Opera and Royal New Zealand Ballet, Portland Opera, Eugene Opera (Oregon, USA), Omaha Symphony, Opera Omaha (Nebraska, USA), New Jersey Symphony, Berkshire Festival at Tanglewood, Meadowmount Festival (New York, USA), Rotorua Chamber Festival (New Zealand) and others.

An emerging composer working in the contemporary classical medium, he completed a BMus(Hons) with First Class Honours in composition in 2002 at University of Waikato with Martin Lodge, and finished a MMus with First Class Honours in 2003. Daniel is the first composer to receive the Kerby Bursary Award at the University of Waikato and is also the recipient of a Waikato University Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Masters Thesis Award.

From the simplistic to the complex, music depicts a composer's spirit, vitality, wisdom and humour.


Composed (11)

Ccycclohhopps

for orchestra, 5m


eccco fantasy for orchestra

for orchestra, 11m


faccee'

for english horn and string quintet, 13m


Farewell

for cello and piano, 10m


Introssppectt '03

for chamber ensemble, 10m


mmy ffirrsstt llove

for baritone, two flutes, violin and cello, 15m


Papango Tango

for string orchestra


Piano Trio No. 1

for piano trio, 9m


Quintro for five double basses

for five double basses, 6m


Septitious

for mixed septet, 6m


Sextepolous

for mixed sextet, 5m