HARRISON J. COLLINS

DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC RELATIONS

 

HARRISON J. COLLINS (b. 1999) began composing at the young age of thirteen. Since then, he has made a name for himself across the United States as a skilled composer. He combines his musical studies in academic settings with years of self-teaching and a strong intuition to write music that challenges and connects to performers and listeners alike.

His works for wind ensemble, orchestra, and chamber ensembles are published by Murphy Music Press, C. Alan Publications, and more, and have been performed across the United States and internationally. He is a winner of numerous composition competitions, including the Sinta Quartet Composition Competition, the Dallas Winds Fanfare Competition, and the National Young Composers Challenge. Harrison is a proud representative and board member for the Millennium Composers Initiative, through which he seeks to provide opportunities for other composers to grow and reach new heights. In 2022, he founded the Aurora Tapestry Collective with his friends Kevin Day, Josh Trentadue, and Katahj Copley.

Harrison spent several years at Illinois State University, where he studied composition with Dr. Roy Magnuson and Dr. Roger Zare. Harrison currently studies at Texas Christian University with Dr. Neil Anderson-Himmelspach and Dr. Till Meyn, where he is seeking a degree in music composition.


CURRENT PROJECTS

Shadows and Echoes - tuba and piano
Dark Convictions
: wind ensemble - commissioned by Dr. Jason Noble, the New York University Wind Symphony, and a consortium of wind ensembles as part of the Aurora Tapestry Collective’s consortium “Let’s Play”
Homage to the Passing Days
- concert band

 

SELECTED MEDIA

Young Voices (2019)

Texas Christian University Symphonic Band
Brian Youngblood, conductor

To Right Our Wrongs (2021)
CONSORTIUM PREMIERE

Joliet West Symphonic Band and Chorale
Eric Wellman, conductor

The Paper Man (2018)

2022 SCBDA All-State Senior Band
Dr. John Lynch, conductor

la fille aux cheveux de corbeau (2019)

Ya Chun Lee, piano

O rose of May (2018)

SJSU Wind Ensemble
David Vickerman, conductor

A Page from the Book of Nature (2020)

Texas Christian University Percussion Ensemble