Daniel Crozier

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Daniel Crozier is an American composer and academic.

He is associate professor of Theory and Composition at Rollins College in Florida. He teaches the course "The Landscapes of Music" for first-year students at Rollins College in Florida.

He wrote the music for the opera With Blood, With Ink. The first movement of his first symphony has been recorded by the Seattle Symphony. He has received a Morton Gould Young Composer Award from The ASCAP Foundation.

He is also the nephew of the late Fred Rogers.

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