Daniel Paul Horn, D.M.A.

Professor of Music
On Faculty since 1984

Office: McAlister 216
Phone: (630)752-5826
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Education

DMA, Juilliard

About Daniel Paul Horn

Daniel Paul Horn studied at the Peabody Conservatory and at Juilliard, where he earned a Doctor of Musical Arts degree. A prize-winner in the Kosciuszko Foundation Chopin Competition, he studied with Martin Canin and Walter Hautzig, and coached with Ann Schein, Jerome Lowenthal and Menahem Pressler.

An active performer, he gives recitals throughout North America, and appears as soloist with Midwestern orchestras. He regularly collaborates as a chamber musician with members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and has performed with the Ying String Quartet, and violinist John Dalley. As a fortepianist, he recorded works of Schubert and Mendelssohn for Titanic Records, and can also be heard on the Centaur and College Avenue Arts labels. Dr. Horn has served on the summer faculties of the Sewanee, Adamant, and MasterWorks festivals; he is also a frequent competition adjudicator and lecturer for MTNA, in which he holds national certification. Dr. Horn serves as chair of the keyboard department, and was granted a 2009 Senior Scholarship Achievement Award for sustained excellence in scholarship as a Wheaton College faculty member. For more information, visit Dr. Horn's website.

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