Daniel Bernard Roumain

Having carved a reputation for himself as an innovative composer, performer, violinist, and band leader, Haitian-American artist Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) melds his classical music roots with his own cultural references and vibrant musical imagination. Proving that he’s "about as omnivorous as a contemporary artist gets" (New York Times), DBR recently collaborated and performed with Lady Gaga on FOX’s American Idol. His accolades range from being voted as "America’s Assignment" on the CBS Evening News, to receiving praise as one of the "Top 100 New Yorkers" (New York Resident), "Top 40 Under 40" business people (Crain’s New York Business), one of the entertainment industry’s "Top 5 Tomorrow’s Newsmakers" (1010 WINS Radio), and spotlighted as a "New Face of Classical Music" in Esquire Magazine.

DBR recently composed music for Daniel Beaty’s play Resurrection directed by Oz Scott, the feature ESPN television segment E:60 Homeless Basketball in which DBR was bestowed with a Sports EMMY nomination for Outstanding Musical Composition, and feature documentary films - Strange Things by Alexandria Hammond and Off and Running by Nicole Opper, which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival and is scheduled to air nationally on PBS’ award-winning series, P.O.V., in 2010. DBR regularly composes for orchestras and chamber music ensembles around the globe and tours with his genre-jumping ensemble DBR & THE MISSION.

A native of Margate, Florida, DBR studied music as an undergraduate at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music where he currently serves as a visiting professor of composition, and completed his masters and doctoral work at the University of Michigan under the tutelage of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer William Bolcom.

Daniel Bernard Roumain appears in the following:

Black Creativity: Toshi Reagon and Daniel Bernard Roumain

Thursday, September 28, 2017

The composers join Apollo Theater executive producer Kamilah Forbes and vocalist Helga Davis for a conversation about the contributions of black artists to contemporary opera.

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'You Would Not Have Barack Obama If Not For Martin Luther King'

Monday, January 18, 2016

WNYC held its 10th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebration at the Apollo Theater. Hear an excerpt from the event: a pre-taped interview with former Attorney General Eric Holder.

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The Greene Space

Bounce: The Basketball Opera

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

7:00 PM

Wed. Feb 11 | Ardea Arts and The Greene Space present a workshop performance of BOUNCE: The Basketball Opera. 

When Musicians Look to Offer a Helping Hand

Friday, January 22, 2010

Many musicians are throwing benefits to help Haiti – from star Wyclef Jean to New York indie rock acts. And while Jean deals with accusations that his foundation evaded taxes, donations to Haiti have already surpassed $300 million dollars, the double given to the Tsunami in 2004 during the same ...

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Noteworthy New York with Daniel Bernard Roumain

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Given that artists are often pioneers in discovering the next-best-neighborhood, Soundcheck has invited musicians and creative minds around New York to name their favorite cultural destination. Noteworthy New York features coffee shops, parks, restaurants, museums, bars, and more. To whet your appetite, the Harlem-based violinist and composer Daniel Bernard ...

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