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  • Sioux Falls, SD
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Do you sing in a chorus or choir?
Yes in the past
Are you a solo singer?
No
What types of music do you like to sing?
Other
Are a conductor?
Other

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Dan Goeller is a composer whose colorful orchestrations and accessible compositional style have delighted both audiences and performers around the world. His numerous arrangements, compositions and orchestrations have been published by Word Music, LifeWay Music Group, Brentwood-Benson Music, Augsburg Fortress, Lillenas, and others. In addition to his published works, Dan has also worked on numerous recordings and several tours with artists including Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Michael W. Smith, CeCe Winans, Larnelle Harris, Point of Grace, Nickel Creek, and the Katinas. Dan's music, often under his own direction as a conductor, has been performed by numerous orchestras and choruses including members of the National Symphony, Nashville Symphony, Arkansas Symphony, Memphis Symphony, and South Dakota Symphony. Dan's compositions have been programmed on several nationally-televised concerts, and have also been featured in both regional and national radio and television broadcast advertisements. In 2005, Dan started Dan Goeller Music Publishing as a means of offering new and innovative choral and instrumental music. Dan, his wife Heidi, and their two young daughters live in South Dakota.

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My Musical Influences

Posted on February 5, 2012 at 10:00am 0 Comments

In each choral/vocal piece I compose, I am looking for a musical context that will most effectively communicate the message of the text. In purely instrumental music, my goal is still to effectively communicate, but in a more abstract way.  Perhaps Henry Wadsworth Longfellow said it best: “Music is the universal language of the mind.”



The list of musical influences on my musical corpus is extensive. I find that I must continually challenge myself to discover more about the craft…

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Gloria in Excelsis Deo

Posted on February 5, 2012 at 10:00am 0 Comments

Although I like all of The Word Became Flesh, I think Gloria in Excelsis Deo is undoubtedly one of the most exciting moments in the whole work. If you…

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Soli Deo Gloria Co-Commissions Major New Work by James MacMillan

In an exciting intercontinental collaboration, Soli Deo Gloria has partnered with the Hebrides Ensemble (Scotland’s premier new-music group), the Edinburgh International Festival, and Kings Place (London’s award-winning destination for the music and the arts) to commission a major new work by…See More
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What About Us? at THE ALLEN ROOM , JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER

June 15, 2012 from 7:30pm to 9:30pm
Friday, June 15, 20127:30 PMTHE ALLEN ROOM , JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER  What About Us?Distinguished Concerts Artist Series  Darcy Reese, Director Tickets: $50, General Admission “What About Us” is a musical performance featuring todayʼsyouth taking on tough issues using song and dance to illustratea more positive and peaceful world. Professional gospel singersincluding Robert Robertson and Darnell Davis from Minneapolisjoin the 84 voiced choir to bring the thrill of gospel and pop tonew heights.…See More
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The Threshold Bookcast : Chapter 13 : Keys To Ascension

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May 18
Angela Usobiaga posted a blog post

Rossini: Feminist Crusader

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Christopher Stewart posted a blog post

The Threshold Bookcast : Chapter 11 : The Preacher The Teacher

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Maryland Choral Society: Dona Nobis Pacem at Mount Calvary Catholic Church

May 20, 2012 from 4pm to 7pm
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