About Tyler S. Grant
Tyler S. Grant is an internationally recognized American composer, arranger, conductor, and clinician, renowned for his significant contributions to contemporary wind band and orchestral repertoire. His music, characterized by its engaging and often programmatic nature, is regularly performed by concert bands, orchestras, and chamber ensembles of all levels across the globe, frequently appearing on prominent Editor's or Publisher's Choice Repertoire Lists.
- Tyler S. Grant was a winner of the Dallas Wind Symphony's 2014 "Call for Fanfares" Competition with his work "Panoramic Fanfare," which has since been performed by collegiate and professional ensembles throughout North America.
- He began composing at the age of 10, shortly after learning to play the euphonium, and saw his first work published when he was just 13 years old.
- At the age of 14, Grant made history as the youngest composer to have his music featured at the prestigious Midwest Band Clinic in Chicago.
- Despite his prolific output and widespread recognition, Tyler S. Grant has never formally studied composition, attributing his success to the mentorship of figures like Brian Balmages and Randall Coleman.
Performing Tyler S. Grant's sheet music offers a rewarding experience for musicians ranging from developing students to advanced ensembles. His extensive catalog includes award-winning works for concert bands, marching bands, and chamber groups, with pieces available across various grade levels, making them accessible and challenging for diverse skill sets. The availability of his works through major publishers like Alfred Music and The FJH Music Company, Inc. ensures high-quality editions for study and performance, providing engaging material that is both educationally sound and musically inspiring.