Delvyn Case

Delvyn Case is active as a composer, conductor, scholar, performer, and educator based in the Boston area. His music has been performed by over 60 orchestras from Alaska to Florida, including the National Symphony
Orchestra, Toronto Symphony, Atlanta Symphony, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Louisville Orchestra, Jacksonville Symphony, and San Antonio Symphony. Other performers of his music have included the Grammy-winning quintet
Chestnut Brass Company, the U.S. Coast Guard Band, the Dallas Wind Symphony, mezzo-soprano D’Anna Fortunato, Grammy-nominated pianist Charles Abramovic, The New York Virtuoso Singers, Rome’s Freon Ensemble,
the Hermitage Trio, and Ibis Camerata. His music has been heard at the Kennedy Center and on NPR’s “Performance Today.” As a composer, he has received honors and fellowships from numerous organizations, including BMI, The Society of Composers, The MacDowell Colony, The New York Virtuoso Singers, The Atlantic Center for the Arts, The Composers Conference at Wellesley, the Orvis Foundation, The Chicago Ensemble, Audio
Inversions, Sounds New, the National Association of Composers, and The College Music Society, among others. He is a former member of Boston’s infamous composers’ collective Composers in Red Sneakers.

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