James M. David
Biography
James M. David (b. 1978, Cairo, Ga.) is an American composer and professor of music theory and composition at Colorado State University.
As a native of southern Georgia, Dr. David began his musical training under his father, Joe A. David, III, a renowned high school band director and professor of music education in the region. This lineage can be heard in his music through the strong influence of jazz and other Southern traditional music mixed with contemporary idioms. Dr. David received degrees in music education and music composition from the University of Georgia and the Florida State University College of Music. He studied composition with Guggenheim recipient Ladislav Kubik, Pulitzer recipient Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Lewis Nielson, and Clifton Callender, as well as jazz composition and arranging with Sammy Nestico.
David's symphonic works have been performed and recorded by many prominent ensembles including the U.S. Air Force Band, the U.S. Army Band “Pershing’s Own”, the U.S. Army Field Band, the U.S. Navy Band, the Des Moines Symphony Orchestra, the Fort Collins Symphony Orchestra, the Showa Wind Symphony (Japan), the Osaka Shion Wind Orchestra, and the North Texas Wind Symphony. His music has been performed at more than eighty national and international conferences including the Midwest Clinic, the College Band Directors National Association Biennial Conference, the American Bandmasters Association Convention, the World Association for Symphonic Bands and Ensembles Conference, the International Clarinet Fest, the International Trombone Festival, the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, the International Horn Symposium, and the World Saxophone Congress.
Dr. David was the winner of the 2025 CBDNA Frederick Fennell Prize, the 2022 William D. Revelli Composition Contest, named a three-time finalist for the Sousa-ABA Ostwald Award, winner of an ASCAP Morton Gould Award, and won national contests sponsored by the Music Teachers National Association and the National Association of Composers (USA). Commissions include projects for the National Band Association, the Atlantic Coast Conference Band Directors Association, Joseph Alessi (New York Philharmonic), John Bruce Yeh (Chicago Symphony), James Markey (Boston Symphony), and hundreds of university faculty and ensembles. His works are represented on over twenty commercially released recordings on the Naxos, Summit, Mark, Albany, Parma, MSR Classics, Bravo Music, GIA Windworks, and Luminescence labels. He is an elected member of the American Bandmasters Association and an honorary member of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia National Music Fraternity.
Works for Winds
Adaptable Music
- Lookfar (Adaptable Band) (2020)
- March Tumbao (Flex instrumentation) (2020)
- Menlo Park, 1879 (Flex instrumentation) (2020)
- Zephyrus (Flex instrumentation) (2019)
All Wind Works
- All Dark Is Now No More (2014)
- Atomic Time (2023)
- Auto '66 (2011)
- Big Four on the River (2014)
- Bright Window (2005)
- Call to Commitment (2021)
- Codex Gigas. See: Symphony No. 1
- Dymaxion (2021)
- E Ala Ē: Arise and Awaken (2024)
- Fallingwater at Twilight (2023)
- Flaxen Tresses (2025)
- Flying Jewels (2021)
- From the Shaken Tower: Symphony for Percussion and Winds (2014)
- Ghosts of the Old Year (2016)
- Heartland Verses (2019)
- The Hour of Pearl (2026)
- I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold (2017)
- Lookfar (Adaptable Band) (2020)
- March Tumbao (Flex instrumentation) (2020)
- Menlo Park, 1879 (Flex instrumentation) (2020)
- Message from Arecibo (2023)
- My Lyre Within the Sky (2025)
- Octarine Spark (2009)
- Pale Blue Dot (2025)
- Pavillons en L'Air (2009)
- Pulsing Onward
- The Road Is Life. See: Symphony No. 2
- Scala Enigmatica (2016)
- Sinfonietta No 1 (2004)
- Sinfonietta No 3 (2010)
- Sky Above Clouds (2025)
- Swing Landscape (2018)
- Symphony No. 1 (2020)
- Symphony No. 2 (2024)
- Tesseract (2023)
- Three Summits (2023)
- Troublesome Fire (2022)
- Two-Lane Blacktop (2013)
- Unseen Wings (2026)
- Urban Light (2021)
- With Soul Serene (2019)
- Zephyrus (Flex instrumentation) (2019)
Resources
- Grey, Alyssa. "Ghosts of the Old Year." In Teaching Music through Performance in Band. Volume 12, Compiled and edited by Andrew Trachsel, 944-956. Chicago: GIA Publications, 2021.
- James M. David website. Accessed 5 November 2025
- Loyd, Sheridan Monroe. "An Introduction to Composer James M. David." NBA Journal, Summer, 2020, 25-35.
