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Zachary Bell

Zachary Bell (b. 2000) is a composer from San Antonio, TX, who strives to create potently expressive, beautiful, and intellectually-stimulating music. His works have been performed and recorded across the United States at venues such as the Peabody Conservatory, Rice University, Baylor University, and Appalachian State University, and at festivals including the Collaborative Composition Initiative, Divergent Studio, the Del Mar International Composer Symposium, the Atlantic Music Festival, and multiple International Trombone Festivals. Zachary’s work has been performed and/or recorded by ensembles including Unheard-Of//Ensemble, Hub New Music, loadbang, the Ohio Trombone Quartet, the Baylor Symphony Orchestra, and the Baylor Wind Ensemble, and has been commissioned by bass trombonist Shane Stewart. In 2019, Zachary was named co-winner of the Baylor Composition Competition, and has won the Best Audio award for his score at the Chillenium Game Jam in 2018. He has also done film score work for directors Tristan Sparks-McMahon, Nic Diaz, and Sarah Allen, including Tristan Sparks-McMahon’s adaptation of “Cain Rose Up,” as part of Stephen King’s Dollar Baby program, and Tristan Sparks-McMahon’s full-length film “breadcrumbs.” Zachary is currently earning his Master’s degree in Composition and Music Theory Pedagogy at the Peabody Conservatory, where he studies with Michael Hersch. He previously studied with Scott McAllister and Ben Johansen at Baylor University, and has been fortunate to work with many composers, including Georg Friedrich Haas, Martin Bresnick, Pierre Jalbert, Reiko Fueting, David Ludwig, Melinda Wagner, Lei Liang, Oscar Bettison, Matthew Evan Taylor, Sky Macklay, George Tsontakis, Kevin Puts, Nina Young, Zhou Long, Liliya Ugay, Robert Honstein, Arthur Gottschalk, Januibe Tejera, Joel Puckett, Niloufar Nourbakhsh, Matthew Ricketts, and many others.

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