Daniel Montoya Jr.
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Daniel Montoya Jr. composer
Daniel Montoya, Jr. is a native of Austin, a 90s music aficionado (followed closely by the jams of the 80s), and denies his hipster-ness whenever possible. He also, occasionally, writes music (since being musically moved by his first viewing of the James Cameron film Titanic and wanting to write the music to the sequel, Titanic 2: Jack of Spades: Jack Dawsons Revenge: This Time Its Personal). His oeuvre spans several genres, including original pieces and arrangements for wind band, percussion ensemble, and the marching arts. His works, which resound with bristling energy and color, have won numerous awards from national organizations. His education includes a masters degree in music composition from Central Michigan University where he studied with David R. Gillingham and a baccalaureate degree in music composition from Texas State University. Finally admitting his Peter Pan syndrome and not wanting to grow up, Montoya is currently pursuing a masters degree in wind conducting at Texas State University where he studies with Dr. Caroline Beatty (he fully expects to be called Grand Master Montoya, or Montstro upon graduating in May 2016). He has also studied and participated in masterclasses with such composers as Kevin Beavers, William Bolcom, Michael Ippolito, Cindy McTee, Kevin Puts, Russell Riepe, and Roberto Sierra.While not tending to his somewhat outlandish collection of denim and sneakers, Montoya has been known to make public appearances at performances of his music, which have included concerts at Avery Fisher Hall, the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic, the Percussive Arts Society International Conference, the Texas Music Educators Association Conference, the North American Saxophone Alliance Biennial Conference, and the Texas Bandmasters Association Conference, among others. When in attendance at these events, he can usually be identified by the denim, sneakers, and satchel (man purse or, murse for the layman).
Although the closest hes been to being a man in uniform was as a member of The Pride of the Hill Country and possibly some ill-advised Halloween costumes, he served as the arranger for the U.S. Army All-American Marching Band in 2012 & 2013. His involvement with marching bands engages him throughout the nation. Among the organizations that have used his compositions and arrangements on the field are champions and finalists at various state- and national-level competitions, and major Division I intercollegiate bands. Montoya is the the Program Coordinator & Brass Composer/Arranger for The Guardians Drum & Bugle Corps from Houston, TX and has arranged for The Colts Drum & Bugle Corps from Dubuque, IA and Revolution Drum & Bugle Corps from San Antonio, TX. His innovative approach to field arrangement involves imbuing new vitality and dramatic elements into his charts without sacrificing the integrity of the source material, creating a new and vibrant musical object rather than a mere transcription of the original.
When not submerged in his mild-mannered Clark-Kent-esque composition day job, Montoya enjoys engaging in the indigenous Austinite culture and trying to slowly conquer the universe of social media. He is frequently mistaken for Antonio Banderas on Congress Avenue. His sidekicks on this mission are his better half, known to the Twittersphere simply as The Girl, and a slightly overweight puggle named Mahler who runs the household and sleeps in the big bed. He has coined the term portmonto as a portmanteau of his name with the word portmanteau to refer to his love of making up senselessly long words (partially inspired by his love of mash-ups) and he was a fan of using hashtags on Facebook way before it was cool. Montoyas music is published by Drop 6 Media, Inc. and his publishing company, Underwater Theme Productions. Montoya is an Artist/Educator for Innovative Percussion, Inc. and is a member of ASCAP and Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.