Music
- Japanese Song Cycle (2000-2002)
- Five Conversations for Flute and Clarinet (2000)
- Carrol and 100th (film and music, 2002)
- Shopping Carts (film by Bayu Productions, music by Daniel Anthony Baca, 2002)
- Requemorium for the Lost UNT Students on January 27, 2001 (2001)
- Symphony for St. John (read by the Brevard Symphony Orchestra in North Carolina, 1999)
- Syphony for the Soul [five movements (fisrt movement performed by the Del Mar Symphony Orchestra. The entire symphony was read at Brevard Music Center in North Carolina by an orchestra the composer assembled from the treasure of gifted instrumentalists)]
- Symphony for St. Peter (surname, read by the same orchestra mentioned above twice, Brevard 1999)
- Two Short Peices for Guitar Quartet, Dirge and Silence (2002)
- De L’Vida de Sard`o (opera in five acts)
- Symphony for St. Judas
- Symphony for St. Elizabeth
- Symphony for St. Anthony
- Symphony for St. Mark
- and much more...
Music also includes:
If you would like to publish or produce any of the this music, or other’s, or offer grants for publishing and producing please conact the composer at <mail.twu.edu">dbaca
mail.twu.edu>.
Life
Daniel Anthony Baca is a local of Denton TX. Composer: growing up in Brownsville, TX. Mr. Daniel A. Baca found music to play and understand at his fingertips, only from picking up a guitar from his two friends in a barn one night or teaching himself to play the piano. Poetry, prose, all things artistic, and musical came easily to him. Once very religiously, he used to sit and just compose music until the break of dawn finishing piece by piece, unfortunately early on about 60 to 80 compositions for the guitar and its multiple ensemble classifications were stolen from Mr. Baca’s car around his birthday - January 27, 1977, same as Mozart’s - among 200 other cars in Corpus Christi, TX. on Super-Bowl Sunday!
Recently transferred the original tapes from Trackings: Composers Speak with Richard Dufallo (American conductor and Champion of Contemporary Music). Please email the composer for an article about Dufallo.
Mr. Baca has also won awards for his poetry, music, performances, art, and even Halloween costumes. He has visited Korea many times, and taught English there for three months.
If you would like to learn about this composer or another local composer please email <mail.twu.edu">dbaca
mail.twu.edu> or check the internet later.
Sources — links
- http://www.poetry.com (look for last name, Baca; first name, Daniel, to read some of his poerty which is also available for publication)
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