Aiyana Braun
Composer, Educator
Aiyana is an award-winning composer and educator who has been recognized by the BMI Foundation, ASCAP Foundation, American Composers Forum, Copland House, and NYU’s Center for Ballet and the Arts. Her music has been performed by the New York Philharmonic, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, and has been featured on NPR’s From the Top, PBS’s On Stage at Curtis, and I Care if You Listen.TV.
Lessons, Commissions, Inquiries:
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Perform or Commission:
Please reach out if you would like to perform an existing work, or discuss a new collaboration/commission.
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Lessons:
I am passionate about teaching Composition, Orchestration, Theory, Ear Training, Piano, and Psychoacoustics.
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Copywork:
Please reach out for Part-Making and Score Formatting requests in Sibelius. I am an experienced, detail-oriented, fast engraver.








About
Aiyana Braun (b. 1997) is a composer whose music reflects a deep fascination with sonic phenomena and the field of psychoacoustics. Her work delves into the dynamic interplay of groove-oriented and ametric material, frequently embracing of the roles of community and performer agency in shaping and creating musical outcomes. She is fortunate to have received awards and residencies from the BMI Foundation, ASCAP Foundation, American Composers Forum, Copland House, NYU Center for Ballet and the Arts. Her music has been featured on NPR’s From the Top, PBS’s On Stage at Curtis, and I Care if You Listen.TV, and her primary mentors are Pulitzer and Grammy winning composer Jennifer Higdon, Pulitzer Prize finalist and Grammy winning composer Ted Hearne, and David Serkin Ludwig, the Dean of Music at The Juilliard School.
Aiyana debuted at the Kimmel Center’s Marian Anderson Hall (previously Verizon Hall), where she performed an original composition for the Marian Anderson Awards, honoring famed producer and director Norman Lear and poet Maya Angelou. Shortly after, she was commissioned at age 15 to write a piece for the New York Philharmonic. Since then, she has worked with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (in a workshop led by John Adams), Berkeley Symphony (in a two-year residency mentored by Anna Clyne, made possible through the “Music Alive” residency from the League of American Orchestras and New Music USA), Orkest de Ereprijs (Netherlands), San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, New York Youth Symphony, as well as musicians from the Philadelphia Orchestra, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Santa Cecilia Orchestra (Italy), Buffalo Philharmonic, New York City Ballet Orchestra, and the Minnesota Opera Orchestra, among others.
She is currently an Adjunct Professor at Westminster Choir College of Rider University where she teaches a graduate seminar in Psychoacoustics, as well as Undergraduate level Theory, Keyboard Harmony, and Musicianship. She was previously a Lecturer at California State University, Fullerton where she designed and taught courses Composition, Orchestration, Music Theory, and Musicianship, in addition to teaching private lessons in Composition to Masters students at CSUF. Aiyana has taught at the New York Philharmonic's Very Young Composers Program alongside Angélica Negrón and Pulitzer finalist Mary Kouyoumdjian, the Curtis Institute of Music's “Summerfest,” and was a Teaching Assistant at the University of Southern California. She is fortunate to be an alumnus of The Juilliard School, the Curtis Institute of Music, and the University of Southern California.
She has had lessons or masterclasses with Kaija Saariaho, John Adams, Un Suk Chin, Chen Yi, Libby Larsen, Caroline Shaw, Derek Bermel, Christopher Theofanidis, Anna Clyne, Stephen Stucky, Ian Krouse, and Augusta Read Thomas, among others.
Feel free to reach out!
Please feel free to reach out regarding commissions, lessons, performances, copywork requests (for Sibelius), or anything else.
I enjoy teaching in both private and group settings, and have experience working with all ages and levels.