Aaron Paul Low
www.aaronpaullow.comAaron Paul Low began his music career as a student of music composition at the New School for Arts. After graduating valedictorian, Aaron applied his alma mater’s teachings to his own musical knowledge by hosting concerts featuring his own compositions. An Arizona State University recruiter recognized his talent and he was subsequently awarded a full scholarship to attend the University’s School of Music. Working beyond the collegiate curriculum, Aaron collaborated with the ASU dance company and several of his works premiered at their dance concerts. Sequentially, a pursuit to continue his studies and hone his technique brought Aaron to New York; he attended the prestigious Manhattan School of Music, where he received his Master of Music. His program included lectures from Julia Wolfe and Richard Danielpour and a collection of workshops taught by Gunther Schuller, Pierre Boulez, Joan Tower, and George Crumb. Through his years at Sacred Noise, and later, as a highly sought after freelancer, Aaron achieved prominence as a composer for televised advertisements. Most recently, his music was featured in a 2012 Super Bowl ad, Met Life’s “Everyone.” The commercial allowed Aaron’s skill to reach a far-ranging audience and signified his music’s international appeal. Aaron’s keen ability to compose, conduct, and produce original and innovative orchestral music has secured his reputation as a top musician in the field, medium, and in any musical genre.
Read moreAaron Paul Low began his music career as a student of music composition at the New School for Arts. After graduating valedictorian, Aaron applied his alma mater’s teachings to his own musical knowledge by hosting concerts featuring his own compositions. An Arizona State University recruiter recognized his talent and he was subsequently awarded a full scholarship to attend the University’s School of Music. Working beyond the collegiate curriculum, Aaron collaborated with the ASU dance company and several of his works premiered at their dance concerts. Sequentially, a pursuit to continue his studies and hone his technique brought Aaron to New York; he attended the prestigious Manhattan School of Music, where he received his Master of Music. His program included lectures from Julia Wolfe and Richard Danielpour and a collection of workshops taught by Gunther Schuller, Pierre Boulez, Joan Tower, and George Crumb. Through his years at Sacred Noise, and later, as a highly sought after freelancer, Aaron achieved prominence as a composer for televised advertisements. Most recently, his music was featured in a 2012 Super Bowl ad, Met Life’s “Everyone.” The commercial allowed Aaron’s skill to reach a far-ranging audience and signified his music’s international appeal. Aaron’s keen ability to compose, conduct, and produce original and innovative orchestral music has secured his reputation as a top musician in the field, medium, and in any musical genre.
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