Daron Hagen

Composer and conductor of operatic works

Daron Hagen - Artists & Creatives born November 4th, 1961
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Born in 1961, a prominent American composer, conductor, and pianist. Composed several operas and orchestral works that reflect a blend of contemporary and classical influences. Collaborated with various prestigious ensembles and orchestras, showcasing compositions at notable venues. Also recognized for contributions to the educational sector, sharing expertise through teaching and mentoring aspiring musicians.

Composed the opera 'Shining Brow' about Frank Lloyd Wright.

Conducted multiple orchestras including the Seattle Symphony.

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