Originally a native of Phoenix, Arizona, Drew Sperry now lives in Indianapolis, Indiana as both a composer and a cellist. In 2025, he graduated from Butler University with a Bachelors of Music in Music Composition, studying composition with Dr. Michael Schelle and Prof. Richard Auldon Clark, and studying cello performance with Dr. William Grubb. At Butler University he served as assistant principal of the Butler University Symphony and Butler Ballet Orchestras, while also performing with the Butler String Ensemble, the JCA New Music Ensemble, and in several chamber ensembles performing a variety of repertoire. His time at Butler University saw several world premieres of his chamber works, as well as world premieres of his dance piece "But a Breath Amongst the Wind" and his two act chamber opera "The Last Days of Louis Capet". Starting in the fall of 2025, Drew will be pursuing a Master of Music degree from Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana.
In his music, Drew likes to particularly focus on connections made throughout a piece, oftentimes through careful developments of motivic fragments and constructions of rich, dense harmonies. Drew's interest in musical connections also extends beyond the music itself to his frequent collaborations with other artists including musicians, choreographers, and theatre technicians. In incorporating collaboration more intimately into his compositional process, Drew believes that the resulting music is more personal not only for the performers, but also for the audience.