David Klock
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Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
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2023 |
Composer
Film |
Body Trap Bishal Nepal |
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2021 |
Composer
Music & Singing |
"Moto Finale" album from Navona Records Navona Records |
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2020 |
Composer
Film |
Humanizing Deportation Humanizing Deportation |
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2020 |
Composer
Music & Singing |
Playas de Tijuana Lizbeth de la Cruz |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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2022 | Master's of Music Theory & Composition | Stephen F. Austin State University |
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About me
David Klock is a composer of instrumental concert music as well as collaborative pieces for multimedia projects. His works have been featured on Navona Records’ Moto Finale; "Playas de Tijuana Mural Project", a documentary by Lizbeth de la Cruz Santana; Sounds New’s May 2022 national tour; International Musicians Academy 2022 in Vidin, Bulgaria; Humanizing Deportation, a community-based digital storytelling project; The Neighborhood Arts Collective, a multidisciplinary arts organization; and published by T.U.X. People’s Music. "Water in Motion" (for violin, cello, and piano) will be premiered on May 5, 2023 at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall by the supremely talented Trio Casals.A classical guitarist by training, David is fascinated by the intersection of folk and classical traditions. He has a ravenous appetite for the blues, a background in the European canon, and a curiosity that leads him from bluegrass to psychedelic cumbia. His work draws inspiration from such varied sources as Dmitri Shostakovich, Gustavo Santaolalla, Rhiannon Giddens, Béla Bartók, Matthew McBane, and Otis Taylor.
David is the co-founder of, and served as Executive Director of, The Neighborhood Arts Collective, a 501(c)3 organization that creates art inspired by the lives of individual people. The organization exists to create opportunities for community members to empathize with one another. David conceived of this project as an artistic response to the division and separation so prevalent in today’s world.
David has been fortunate enough to work and live in a myriad of places including Washington, DC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Seattle, Washington, and now Denver, Colorado. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Northern Colorado, and a Master of Music in Theory and Composition at Stephen F. Austin State University. His major teachers have been Jonathan Leathwood, Dr. Kenji Kuriyama, and Dr. Stephen Lias.
License & Passport
Passport: | Yes |
Driver's License: | Yes |
Skills
Secondary Job Title | Musician |
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Job Titles | Music Director, Music Producer, Composer, Teacher, Music Production |
Years in industry | 6+ years |
Organisations / Memberships | ASCAP |
Work Permits | USA |
Musical Skills | Bass Guitar, Cello, Double Bass, Guitar, Piano/Keyboards, Viola, Violin |
Musical Style | Acoustic, Ambient, Avant-garde, Baroque, Bluegrass, Blues, Cello rock, Celtic, Chamber, Chamber pop, Chicago blues, Classic country, Classic rock, Classical, Close harmony, Concerto, Country, Drum & Bass, Experimental, Flamenco, Folk, Hip hop, Indie, Jazz, R n B, Rock, Soul |