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Austin Jaquith

Austin Jaquith, DMA

Professor of Music Theory and Composition

Biography

Dr. Jaquith teaches courses in music theory, composition, and technology as well as having an active presence as a composer both locally and nationally. Recent performances of his compositions include Blaze of Autumn by the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, Quintet for Brass by the Mirari Brass Quintet on their Southwest tour; Concertino, premiered by Chuck Clevenger at Cedarville University, and Kinesis by the Dayton Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. Dr. Jaquith also recently placed as a finalist in the Christian Worldview Film Festival’s Film Scoring Competition, and is working on a score for a short film The Antidote of Life by writer and director Olayinka Hassan.

Why I love teaching at CU

Why I love teaching at CU: I love the intelligence and thoughtfulness my students bring to the table as well as the opportunity to continually explore my own discipline.

Faculty since: 2009

Education and Credentials

  • B.M. in Musical Composition, Cleveland Institute of Music
  • M.M. in Musical Composition, University of Houston
  • D.M.A. in Musical Composition, Indiana University

Scholarly Works

  • Carol of the Bells (Austin K. Jaquith) Music and Worship Faculty Compositions (2014)
  • Waiting for Christmas (Austin K. Jaquith) Music and Worship Faculty Compositions (2014)  
  • Antidote (Austin K. Jaquith) Music and Worship Faculty Compositions (2014)  
  • Fatherhood Rewind (Austin K. Jaquith) Music and Worship Faculty Creative Activity (2017)  
  • Antidote (Austin K. Jaquith) Music and Worship Faculty Compositions (2014)
View a listing of scholarly works in the Cedarville University Digital Commons »

Interests

  • Concert and film composition
  • Music production
  • Running
  • Cycling
  • Family