Jonathan Bailey Holland’s (b. 1974) works have been commissioned and performed by numerous ensembles, including the Atlanta, Baltimore, BBC, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Colorado, Dallas, Detroit, Indianapolis, Memphis, Minnesota, National, Philadelphia, San Antonio, Springfield, St. Louis, and South Bend Symphony Orchestras; as well as the Auros Group for New Music; the Left Coast Chamber Ensemble; Transient Canvas; Boston Opera Collaborative; Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia; Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies; Greater Baltimore Youth Orchestra; Orchestra 2001, and many others. He has received honors and awards fromThe Fromm Foundation, American Academy of Arts & Letters, Massachusetts Cultural Council, American Music Center, ASCAP, the Presser Foundation, and more. He has served as Composer-in-Residence for the Cincinnati Symphony, Detroit Symphony, South Bend Symphony Orchestras, Plymouth Music Series of Minnesota (currently Vocal Essence), Ritz Chamber Players, and the Radius Ensemble. His music has been recorded by Cincinnati Symphony, the University of Texas Trombone Choir trumpeter Jack Sutte; and flutist Christopher Chaffee, pianist Sarah Bob, and more. His work Rebounds will be featured on Transient Canvas’s upcoming release “Right now, in a second”. Holland has remained active during the 20/21 season, with performances/streams by Hotel Elefant, Tribeca New Music Festival, the Neive Trio, New World Symphony, Cincinnati Symphony, Oberlin Sinfonietta, Radius Ensemble, and more. In addition his work has been featured on NPR’s Performance Today, and on Rob McClure’s podcast Lexical Tones. Holland is Chair of Composition, Contemporary Music and Core Studies at Boston Conservatory at Berklee, and Founding Faculty in the Music Composition Low Residency MFA program at Vermont College of Fine Arts. Previously he served as Professor of Composition at the Berklee College of Music.