Connor J. Koppin
Connor J. Koppin (b.1991) is an award-winning composer and conductor of choral music. The recipient of the 2016 Nathan Davis Prize in composition as well as winner of the 2014 Capital Hearings Young Composers Competition, he has written for prestigious ensembles such as The Warburg Choir, University of Cincinnati Men's Chorus, The Young New Yorkers’ Chorus, the Luther College Norsemen, and the Shrine of the Ages Choir of Northern Arizona University. His compositional output consists primarily of choral music, but includes works for instrumental ensembles, film scores, and songwriting. Connor is presently pursuing a Doctorate of Musical Arts in Choral Conducting from Michigan State University where he studies conducting with David Rayl, Sandra Snow, and Jonathan Reed. Koppin’s music has been selected as All-State repertoire in Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Texas. He currently has music published with Walton Music, Morning Star Music Publishers, ECS publishing, Santa Barbara Music Publishing, Music Spoke. Koppin is a graduate of Michigan State University (M.M. Choral Conducting) and Wartburg College (B.M. Music Education). Koppin currently lives in East Lansing, MI with his wife, Chelsea.
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Connor J. Koppin has 9 titles published with Santa Barbara.
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