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David Haas

b. 1957 Person Name: David Haas, b. 1957 Author of "Table Song" in Gather Comprehensive

Dan Feiten

Author of "Seed, Scattered and Sown" in Gather Comprehensive As a founding member of EKKLESIA, Dan Feiten was transformed and blessed by a music ministry that has profoundly touched many. His composition, "Seed, Scattered and Sown," has been sung in churches across the continents, including St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican. Other notable songs include: "Let the Heavens Be Glad," "Create in Me," "My Soul Is Thirsting" and "Be Near Me, Lord," and have withstood the test of time as they continue to be prayerfully sung by parish families everywhere. Dan is blessed by his ongoing service in the music ministry of Most Precious Blood Parish in Denver, Colorado. --www.ilpmusic.org/

R. J. Miller

Arranger (keyboard) of "[Is not the bread we break]" in Gather Comprehensive An internationally touted master of orchestration, RJ Miller has enjoyed a richly diverse musical career. He has composed, orchestrated, conducted, and produced contemporary classical recordings with the London Philharmonic Orchestra and the St. Petersburg (Russia) Philharmonic Orchestra; produced critically acclaimed CDs by Placido Domingo, José Carreras, Russian Violin Virtuoso Grigori Sedukh, and the St. Petersburg Hutchins Violin Octet; served as Executive Producer and Mastering Producer on the Grammy® Nominated CD How Great Thou Art by Country Music Superstar, Willie Nelson; arranged, orchestrated & performed on multiple Jazz and New Age CDs that have reached the Billboard Magazine "Top 20"; composed, orchestrated and produced film scores for the digital re-release of the original The Last of the Mohicans (National Film Preservation Board Award/VSDA "Gold Award" Nominee), The Birth of a Nation (VSDA "Gold Award" Winner/National Film Preservation Board Award), The Lost World (National Film Preservation Board Award/ASIFA "Annie Award" Nominee), Felix the Cat (VSDA "Gold Award" Nominee), and Winsor McCay: Animation Legend (ASIFA "Annie Award" Winner); orchestrated and conducted documentary, movie and sports soundtracks for television which have aired on The Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, TCM, NBC, ABC, AMC, National Geographic Explorer, ESPN, and the international broadcasts of the 1999 World Cup Championship and the 2002 Winter Olympics; orchestrated four Broadway plays, including Burn This (directed by and starring John Malkovich). A portion of his score to the digital reissue of the original The Lost World appears in the documentary The Making of Jurassic Park (hosted by James Earl Jones and distributed worldwide by MCA/Universal Pictures). RJ is the author of Practical Orchestration: A Guide to Contemporary Musicians and Ensembles (currently under contract with Routledge Publishing/Taylor & Francis Group), Clock Master: A Comprehensive Manual for Synchronizing Musical Compositions to Film and Video, The Notation Translation Manual (a technical reference manual for recording engineers that converts musical notation into milliseconds for use with digital delays and reverbs), Basic Music Technology (an on-line course manual for The Metropolitan State University of Denver - covering music software technologies, MIDI, digital editing, graphics, and music-oriented web site design), Music Technology for Educators (an on-line course manual for music education majors at The Metropolitan State University of Denver - covering music software technologies, data base/spreadsheet applications, classroom presentation technologies, MIDI, digital editing, graphics, and music educational oriented web site design), Arranging and Orchestration (an on-line course manual for composition students at The Metropolitan State University of Denver), Arranging and Orchestration for Music Educators (an on-line course manual for music education students at The Metropolitan State University of Denver), the Summer Scholars Technology Workshop (an online course manual for summer scholar students at The Metropolitan State University of Denver - covering web browsers, Metroconnect, Blackboard technologies, file management, word processing, data base/spreadsheet applications, and classroom presentation technologies), is currently completing a manual for music education majors entitled Recording in the Academic Environment, has an additional book (Elements of Notation in the Age of Computer Technology) in pre-production, and has created and instituted the instructional design for the omnibus class entitled Scoring for Film and Television (MUS 390B). RJ is an active voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (the Grammys®), a member of ASCAP, a member of the Society of Composers, Inc., a member of the College Music Society, and Founder & President of Appassionata Music Publishing. At The Metropolitan State University of Denver, Professor Miller's instructional responsibilities include Arranging and Orchestration, Music Technology for Educators, Basic Music Technology, Introduction to Music, and he serves as the Department Coordinator of Music Technology. Additionally, he teaches a section on creating music for games in the Survey of Computer Games class (TechComm department). In selected classes/seminars, he lectures on scoring for film & television, CD production, licensing agencies/royalties, recording & publishing, industry associations, ethical music entrepreneurship, and music oriented web site design. The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences has selected him to serve on several judging committees for the Grammy Awards® (a confidentiality agreement with NARAS precludes the disclosure of the specific categories). RJ's former positions include Founder & President of Fahrenheit Records and Celsius Records, Executive Vice President of Finer Arts Records and F2 Entertainment, General Manager and Executive Producer of Forté Records, Music Director/Composer on the television series "The Master's Peace Theater" (KWHD-TV), Interim President of the New Violin Family Association, Master Copyist for the jazz publishing company, Outrageous Mother, Inc., and he has provided audio production services to KWGN-TV, KHOW-AM and KHIH-FM. With over 40 years of professional experience, his credits (as composer, orchestrator, arranger, conductor, performer, musicologist, producer and/or executive producer) appear on over 300 CDs/albums, laserdiscs, DVDs, CDVs, videos, film and television productions. In addition to his technical reference manuals, course manuals, and text books, his published works include nine volumes of works for piano, four symphonic suites, a symphonic poem and 32 single movement works for symphony orchestra, over 100 selections for instruments of the New Violin Family, and well over 200 works for string quartets, wind ensemble/symphonic band, flute orchestra, pops orchestra, brass ensembles, woodwind ensembles, jazz ensembles, percussion ensembles, synthesizer ensembles, and other small ensembles of various genres and instrumentation. Other useless trivia: Exploiting an extensive background in math and physics, R.J. spent two years as a Quality Control Analyst for a NASA sub-contractor (analyzing elements of the guidance systems for the C4 anti-ballistic missile system and the Space Shuttle solid-fuel boosters) while attending graduate school. --www.msudenver.edu/

Eric Gunnison

b. 1956 Arranger (keyboard) of "[Is not the bread we break]" in Gather Comprehensive ERIC GUNNISON - Pianist / Composer / Bandleader / Educator Based in Denver since 1980, pianist and composer Eric Gunnison has led a distinguished career during which he has not only established himself as one of the mainstays of the Mile High City’s vibrant jazz scene as an instrumentalist, bandleader and educator, but has also attracted a global following performing, touring and recording with internationally renowned jazz artists, particularly jazz vocalists. Born on March 26, 1956 in Canandaigua outside Rochester in New York State’s Finger Lakes region, Gunnison was raised in Buffalo and graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston in 1979. After playing piano for The Lettermen during the famed male vocal group’s 1980 tours of Asia and the U.S., he toured and recorded as the pianist and synthesizer player for the popular vocal quartet Rare Silk from 1982 to1986. From 1986 to 1991 he toured internationally and recorded as the pianist and arranger for the legendary jazz vocalist Carmen McRae and was the pianist accompanying McRae on her tours of Switzerland in 1988 and of Cuba in 1999 with Dizzy Gillespie. He also played keyboards for and toured with Nelson Rangell from 1993-1996 U.S and appeared on several recordings the saxophonist made for GRP during those years. Gunnison’s current associations include touring internationally as well as recording with the sensational vocalist Roberta Gambarini, whom he has accompanied since 2001, and, since 2005, as pianist with the Dizzy Gillespie All-Stars Big Band and Sextet with which he has toured the U.S., Europe and Asia. He has also performed with vocalist Rene Marie and the Christian McBride Big Band among others. Fellow Denver-based artists Gunnison has worked with extensively include trumpeter Ron Miles with whom he has toured and recorded since 1997 including appearing as a clinician and pianist with Miles’s quartet at the 1st Annual Thailand Jazz Conference and at the Bangkok Jazz Festival in 2009. Gunnison has also been the pianist and a composer/arranger for the cooperative band Convergence, one of Denver’s leading jazz ensembles, since 1991. In addition to releasing several recordings, Convergence hosts a monthly series of appearances with special guest jazz artists at Denver’s premier jazz club Dazzle that since February 2010 has featured Roberta Gambarini, Rene Marie, Randy Brecker, Jim McNeely, Chris Potter, Christian McBride, Wallace Roney and Bobby Watson among others. Gunnison has also been leading and performing his own music with Wake Up Call, a fusion-oriented quintet he formed in 1991 featuring keyboards/synthesizers, saxophone, guitar, bass guitar and drums. Active for more than 30 years as a sideman and studio musician on piano, synthesizers and other keyboards, Gunnison has also been a member of the adjunct faculty of the University of Denver’s Lamont School Of Music and on the faculty of the Colorado Conservatory for the Jazz Arts since 2000. Mitchell Feldman – June 2011 --www.ericgunnison.com/bio

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