About

Ethan Gurwitz (b. 2000) is a composer and musician from San Antonio, Texas, currently pursuing a master’s degree in Composition at the Butler School of Music (University of Texas). Ethan’s music has been performed by collegiate, professional, and community ensembles from Texas to Scotland, and he has accepted commissions from the Metropolitan Winds, Horns United, esteemed Bass Trombonist Ron Wilkins, and the SMU Meadows Wind Ensemble, among others. He was selected for the 2021 International Trombone Festival Composers Workshop, won the 2021 Alpha Chi Edwin W. Gaston, Jr. National Scholarship, was a finalist for the 2021 and 2022 ASCAP Morton Gould Composition Contest, and has received recognition in multiple other composition contests. He was recently named a 2023 EAMA/Nadia Boulanger Fellow to the European American Musical Alliance in Paris, France. His instructors include Drs. Yevgeniy Sharlat, Donald Grantham, Lane Harder, Xi Wang, and Robert J. Frank. He recently received two degrees in Music Composition (BM) and Applied Mathematics (BS) at SMU, graduating Summa Cum Laude and with recognition as Standard Bearer for both the Meadows School of the Arts and Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences. As a student at UT Butler and formerly Southern Methodist University, he has participated in both Wind Ensembles, Symphony Orchestras, Operas, and French Horn Studios – and he has studied horn with Mr. Gregory Hustis and Patrick Hughes. On October 15 and 17 of 2021, he was a featured soloist with the SMU Meadows Symphony Orchestra alongside renowned Hollywood musician James Thatcher and two other SMU students. Formerly, he served as president of the SMU Meadows Emerging Sounds Committee, which features semesterly performances of new works by SMU composers. Recently, he was a member of the winning horn quartet at the 2023 International Horn Society Mid-South Collegiate Horn Ensemble Competition.

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