Dan Forrest was born in
Breesport, New York, and began piano lessons with his elementary school music teacher at age 8. In high school Forrest won numerous piano awards, accompanied honors choirs, and performed the
Grieg Piano Concerto with the Elmira Symphony. He majored in piano at
Bob Jones University, earning a B.Mus. and an M.Mus. in Piano Performance, studying advanced theory and composition with Joan Pinkston and
Dwight Gustafson. After teaching piano in South Carolina for three years, he moved to Kansas, where he earned a
D.M.A. in composition from the
University of Kansas, studying with wind band composer
James Barnes. Forrest also studied with
Alice Parker, whom he counts as a foremost influence. Forrest's compositions include choral, instrumental, orchestral, and wind band works. His music appears in the catalogs of numerous publishers, primarily Beckenhorst Press (church music) and Hinshaw Music (concert music), but also Choristers Guild. In 2018, he began self-publishing his own concert music The Music of Dan Forrest, which is distributed by Beckenhorst Press. His published works have sold millions of copies worldwide. Forrest's choral works have received the
ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer's Award, the ACDA Raymond Brock Award, a Meet The Composer grant, the University of Kansas Cius Award, the ALCM Raabe Prize. Forrest's music has been performed in leading venues around the world including
Carnegie Hall, the
Lincoln Center, NPR's
Performance Today, and on the
BBC Proms. A review in
The Salt Lake Tribune referred to Forrest's "superb choral writing" and gave as an example his arrangement of "
The First Noel," which it said was "full of spine-tingling moments." Forrest is one of a small number of composers whose works have been included in both
Teaching Music Through Performance in Choir and
Teaching Music Through Performance In Band. Perhaps Forrest's best known work is
Requiem for the Living (2013), having received several hundred performances worldwide. His other major works,
Jubilate Deo (2016) and
LUX: The Dawn From On High (2018) have also been widely performed. Forrest taught music theory and composition at The University of Kansas as a graduate assistant from 2004 to 2007, and at Bob Jones University from 2007 to 2012, where he served as chairman of the department of music theory and composition. He now serves as co-editor at Beckenhorst Press, regularly teaches composition lessons and masterclasses, and speaks about composing, music-making, aesthetics, music publishing, and the music business in guest-artist residencies with universities and choirs in the United States and abroad. Forrest is currently the composer-in-residence at
Furman University after briefly serving as an adjunct professor of music composition, and also serves as Artist-in-Residence at Mitchell Road Presbyterian Church (
PCA), Greenville, SC. == Style ==