David Sanford was born in
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania in 1963.
Biography
Sanford was born in
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania in 1963, into a musical family. His parents and one of his grandfathers were choir leaders, his other grandfather was a jazz trumpeter, and his great-grandmother Mozie Bass had composed songs and music for church pageants; he also has a brother who is a music teacher and singer in
Colorado, where the family moved. The young David Sanford acquired an enthusiasm for
big band music early on, playing trombone from around the age of ten. He went on to major in music at the
University of Northern Colorado, and earned master's degrees in theory and composition at the
New England Conservatory of Music. Supported partly by a
Guggenheim Fellowship and partly by a job in the financial services industry, he undertook doctoral studies at
Princeton, where he completed his dissertation on
Miles Davis in 1998. That same year he joined the faculty at
Mount Holyoke, where he teaches theory, composition, and various history courses, including one on music of the 1970's.