Brian Sager composes new classical music
with impressionistic, romantic, and baroque
influences. Melodic, tonal themes embrace
a strong, vibrant beat. Syncopated rhythms
coalesce with tuneful melody and counterpoint
harmony. Classical, baroque, romantic, and
impressionistic styles coexist with modern
musical structures in a dynamic interplay.
Take a listen - We hope that you enjoy the
music!
Life
Brian Sager was born in Madison, Wisconsin,
and began piano studies at the age of three.
In college, Brian studied musical composition,
linguistics, biochemistry, and molecular
neurobiology, ultimately earning a B.S. in
molecular biology. He earned a Ph.D. in
Biochemistry at Stanford University, where he
studied composition and concurrently completed
his first symphony. Upon graduation, Brian
held a Whitney Fellowship at Harvard University,
where he studied neurobiology and the
biophysics of pattern formation while
completing his second symphony.
Brian currently lives in the San Francisco
bay area, where he continues to compose and
produce new classical music.