Aliyah Danielle enjoys a multifaceted career including performing, composing, arranging, and teaching. As a horn player, she is well-versed in many different performance settings, including orchestral, wind ensemble, marching band, jazz, and smaller group configurations of various styles. Aliyah has been afforded the opportunity to perform and travel all around the world, including concerts and sh...
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Aliyah Danielle enjoys a multifaceted career including performing, composing, arranging, and teaching. As a horn player, she is well-versed in many different performance settings, including orchestral, wind ensemble, marching band, jazz, and smaller group configurations of various styles. Aliyah has been afforded the opportunity to perform and travel all around the world, including concerts and shows throughout the United States, as well as in Austria, Hungary, Denmark, and Belgium with various performance and civic engagement organizations.
Aliyah has been a part of a number of performing opportunities in solo, orchestral, and chamber settings and led her to pursue music as a career at Arizona State University, graduating with a Bachelor of Music in Music Education in 2019. At Arizona State, she studied horn with John Ericson, nationally recognized horn soloist and co-founder of HornMatters and Horn Articles Online. Most recently, she attended the Kendall Betts Horn Camp studying with renowned hornists W. Peter Kurau, Lin Foulk Baird, Bernard Scully, Jesse McCormick, and James Naigus. She also studied at the New York University Summer Brass Workshop with members of the Manhattan Brass Quintet.
Aliyah’s mission is to use her art to pose questions and start conversations about issues deeply embedded in societal and cultural systems around the world. Music has a way of conveying messages to many people in a different way, and she believes that we can use this universal language as a way of connecting with and having a better understanding of others and their belief systems.
Starting in September of 2021, Aliyah will be continuing her education at Berklee College of Music, studying contemporary music performance and production at their campus in Valencia, Spain.
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