Professor, music theory and composition

The music of David Feurzeig has been performed throughout the United States as well as in New Zealand, Asia, and Europe. He was twice a featured guest (2005-2006) at the International Composer’s Festival in Bangkok. His Songs of Love and Protest were selected by the Dresden Chamber Chorus for the city’s 800th jubilee in 2006 and premiered in the fabled Semper Opera House. His work has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Academy of Arts (London), the Hugh MacColl and Thomas Hoopes prizes from Harvard University, a Beebe fellowship, and a John James Blackmore prize.

A pianist as well, he specializes in eclectic lecture-recitals featuring music from the classics to stride piano, jazz, and new music. He is the silver medalist of the 2001 World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and recipient of the 2003 "Best New Rag" award of the Old-Time Music Preservation Association (OMPA). His research interests range from the playing of James P. Johnson and Thelonious Monk to the music of György Ligeti.

At the University of Vermont, Feurzeig teaches composition, orchestration, and theory. Before coming to UVM he held teaching positions at Illinois State University and Centre College. His students have received numerous accolades for their music, including the Toru Takemitsu and the Alexander Zemlinsky Prizes, awards from ASCAP and from the Society for Electro-Acoustic Music (SEAMUS).

Groups accompanied: Numerous commissions and performances by groups such as the Tokyo Philharmonic and the New York New Music Ensemble.

In the news:

David Feurzeig (photo by Sally McKay)

Areas of Expertise and/or Research

Music theory, composition

Education

  • D.M.A. (Composition), Cornell
  • A.B. (Music), Harvard

Contact

Phone:
  • (802) 656-1498
Office Location:

Music Building A314

Website(s):
  1. Play Every Town

Courses Taught

MU 009 - Music Theory Fundamentals (class website)

MU 060 - Intro to Music Technology

MU 061 - Creating Music for Video (class website)

MU 109 - Harmony and Form I (class website)

MU 110 - Harmony and Form II (class website)

MU 157 - Composition

MU 196 - Music of the Beatles

MU 209 - Harmony and Form III (class website)

MU 210 - Harmony and Form IV (class website)

MU 256 - Advanced Composition