Avner Dorman is an Israeli-born composer whose vibrant, rhythmically charged music bridges cultures and eras with a modern twist. Known for blending Middle Eastern influences with Western classical traditions, Dorman’s works like *Frozen in Time*—a percussion concerto inspired by geological epochs—showcase his knack for storytelling through inventive textures and global rhythms. His catalog spans concertos, symphonies, and chamber pieces, including the jazzy *Azerbaijani Dance* and the introspective *Letters from Gettysburg*. A protégé of John Corigliano, Dorman has been performed by top orchestras like the New York Philharmonic and has snagged awards like the ASCAP Young Composer Award. Whether he’s reimagining folk traditions or tackling historical themes, Dorman’s music feels both timeless and refreshingly alive.
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