DYLAN DUKAT

 

photo credit: Erin McLoughlin Photography

DYLAN DUKAT (b. 2000) is a Korean-American composer and educator.

Dylan received his Bachelor of Music in Music Education and Musical Studies from the Crane School of Music, SUNY Potsdam, where he also earned a Certificate in Performance. There, he studied composition with Ivette Herryman-Rodriguez, Tim Sullivan, and Jerod Sommerfeldt. He is pursuing his Master of Music in Composition at Boston Conservatory at Berklee, studying under Eun Young Lee.

Dylan works as a freelance composer, and is a member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP). Previously, Dylan worked as Dorm Head and composition faculty at the Eastern U.S. Music Camp, operating out of Colgate University in Hamilton, NY.

Dylan is an inducted member of the Zeta Mu chapter of the Society of Pi Kappa Lambda.


CURRENT PROJECTS

untitled orchestral work - symphony orchestra: ant. 2023-24
L I M I N A L - 2 bassoons, object percussion, and electronics: ant. 2023-24
FAMILY DINNER - theatrical percussion quartet: ant. 2024
...and so goes the dream of tomorrow, mvt. I - wind ensemble: ant. 2024


SELECTED MEDIA

FINAL BREATH: a sixty minute composition recital (2021)

Dukat: World Premieres (playlist)