Faculty & Staff

Jack Frerer
(he/him/his)
Lecturer, Composition
Music

As a composition teacher, I strive to help composers of all interests refine their voice, explore new ideas, and approach music with curiosity, attention to detail, and a collaborative spirit.

Degrees & Accomplishments
MM, MMA in Music Composition, Yale School of Music
BM in Music Composition, The Juilliard School
Topics of Expertise
Music Composition
Theory and Orchestration
Scoring for Film, Dance and Theater
Music Production and Technology
Biography

Described as “exciting…combining boom-crash orchestration with woozy portamenti and jazz elegance” by The New York Times, the music of Australian composer Jack Frerer blends influences from a diverse array of musical languages to craft dynamic and evocative works. His music combines bold, expressive gestures with vivid storytelling, crafting pieces that are both deeply personal and narratively compelling.

Jack’s work has been commissioned and presented by the New York City Ballet, the Albany, Nashville, Sarasota and New Jersey Symphony Orchestras, the Kennedy Center, Musica Viva Australia, Tanglewood, and the wind ensembles of UT Austin, UNT, Michigan and Cornell. Jack is the recipient of a Charles Ives Scholarship from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, a Morton Gould Composers Award from ASCAP, and the Brian Israel Prize from the Society for New Music. He was a fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center, and Composer-in-Residence with the Arapahoe Philharmonic.

Jack currently resides in New York City and serves on the composition faculty of Rutgers University, having previously been on the faculties of the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music and the Juilliard School Pre-College. He holds degrees from The Juilliard School and Yale School of Music.