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| | '''Warren Burt''' (born 10 October 1949 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an Australia-based composer of American birth. He is known for composing in a wide variety of new music styles, ranging from acoustic music, electroacoustic music, sound art installations, and text-based music. Burt often employs elements of improvisation, [[microtonal|microtonality]], humor, live interaction, and lo-fi electronic techniques into his music. |
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| | Warren Burt attended SUNY Albany (BA, 1971) and UC San Diego (MA, 1975) before moving to Australia in 1975. |
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| <div style="width:100%; max-height:400pt; overflow:auto; background-color:#f8f9fa; border: 1px solid #eaecf0; padding:0em"><pre style="margin:0px;border:none;background:none;word-wrap:break-word;white-space: pre-wrap ! important" class="old-revision-html">**Warren Burt** (born 10 October 1949 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an Australia-based composer of American birth. He is known for composing in a wide variety of new music styles, ranging from acoustic music, electroacoustic music, sound art installations, and text-based music. Burt often employs elements of improvisation, microtonality, humor, live interaction, and lo-fi electronic techniques into his music. Warren Burt attended SUNY Albany (BA, 1971) and UC San Diego (MA, 1975) before moving to Australia in 1975.
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| In 1986 he won the Albert H. Maggs Composition Award. | | In 1986 he won the Albert H. Maggs Composition Award. |
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| Currently, he is a research fellow at the University of Wollongong, where he recently completed a Ph.D. thesis, "Algorithms, Microtonality, Performance: Eleven Musical Compositions". | | Currently, he is a research fellow at the University of Wollongong, where he recently completed a Ph.D. thesis, "''Algorithms, Microtonality, Performance: Eleven Musical Compositions''". |
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| ==Further reading== | | == Further reading == |
| *Bandt, Ros. ''Sound Sculpture: Intersections in Sound and Sculpture in Australian Artworks.'' Sydney: Fine Art Publishing, 2001. | | *Bandt, Ros. ''Sound Sculpture: Intersections in Sound and Sculpture in Australian Artworks.'' Sydney: Fine Art Publishing, 2001. |
| *Burt, Warren. "Aardvarks IV: A Real-time Electronic Music Performance Machine." MM thesis, University of California San Diego, 1975. | | *Burt, Warren. ''Aardvarks IV: A Real-time Electronic Music Performance Machine.'' MM thesis, University of California San Diego, 1975. |
| *Burt, Warren. "Algorithms, Microtonality, Performance: Eleven Musical Compositions". Ph.D. thesis, University of Wollongong, 2007. | | *Burt, Warren. ''Algorithms, Microtonality, Performance: Eleven Musical Compositions.'' Ph.D. thesis, University of Wollongong, 2007. |
| *Burt, Warren. "Interactive Improvisations With Electronic Music Systems." Sounds Australian 32 (1992): 41-44. | | *Burt, Warren. ''Interactive Improvisations With Electronic Music Systems.'' Sounds Australian 32 (1992): 41-44. |
| *Jenkins, John. ''22 Contemporary Australian Composers.'' Melbourne: NMA Publications, 1988. | | *Jenkins, John. ''22 Contemporary Australian Composers.'' Melbourne: NMA Publications, 1988. |
| *Zurbrugg, Nicholas. ''Critical Vices: The Myths of Postmodern Theory.'' Commentary by Warren Burt. Australia: G+B Arts International, 2000. | | *Zurbrugg, Nicholas. ''Critical Vices: The Myths of Postmodern Theory.'' Commentary by Warren Burt. Australia: G+B Arts International, 2000. |
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| ==External links== | | == External links == |
| *[http://www.warrenburt.com/ Official web site] | | * [http://www.warrenburt.com/ Official website] |
| *[http://www.amcoz.com.au/composers/composer.asp?id=200 Australian Music Centre: Warren Burt] | | * [https://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/artist/burt-warren Australian Music Centre: Warren Burt] |
| *[http://www.rainerlinz.net/NMA/22CAC/burt.html Warren Burt bio] from John Jenkins, 22 Contemporary Australian Composers | | * [http://www.rainerlinz.net/NMA/22CAC/burt.html Warren Burt bio] from John Jenkins, 22 Contemporary Australian Composers |
| *[http://chcmctapes.tumblr.com/ Audio-interview with Warren Burt] on the Clifton Hill Community Centre Tapes website | | * [http://chcmctapes.tumblr.com/ Audio-interview with Warren Burt] on the Clifton Hill Community Centre Tapes website |
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| | == See also == |
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| Currently, he is a research fellow at the University of Wollongong, where he recently completed a Ph.D. thesis, &quot;Algorithms, Microtonality, Performance: Eleven Musical Compositions&quot;.<br />
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| *Bandt, Ros. ''Sound Sculpture: Intersections in Sound and Sculpture in Australian Artworks.'' Sydney: Fine Art Publishing, 2001.<br /> | |
| *Burt, Warren. &quot;Aardvarks IV: A Real-time Electronic Music Performance Machine.&quot; MM thesis, University of California San Diego, 1975.<br />
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| *Burt, Warren. &quot;Algorithms, Microtonality, Performance: Eleven Musical Compositions&quot;. Ph.D. thesis, University of Wollongong, 2007.<br />
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| *Burt, Warren. &quot;Interactive Improvisations With Electronic Music Systems.&quot; Sounds Australian 32 (1992): 41-44.<br />
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| *Jenkins, John. ''22 Contemporary Australian Composers.'' Melbourne: NMA Publications, 1988.<br />
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| *Zurbrugg, Nicholas. ''Critical Vices: The Myths of Postmodern Theory.'' Commentary by Warren Burt. Australia: G+B Arts International, 2000.<br />
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Warren Burt (born 10 October 1949 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an Australia-based composer of American birth. He is known for composing in a wide variety of new music styles, ranging from acoustic music, electroacoustic music, sound art installations, and text-based music. Burt often employs elements of improvisation, microtonality, humor, live interaction, and lo-fi electronic techniques into his music.
Warren Burt attended SUNY Albany (BA, 1971) and UC San Diego (MA, 1975) before moving to Australia in 1975.
In 1986 he won the Albert H. Maggs Composition Award.
Currently, he is a research fellow at the University of Wollongong, where he recently completed a Ph.D. thesis, "Algorithms, Microtonality, Performance: Eleven Musical Compositions".
Further reading
- Bandt, Ros. Sound Sculpture: Intersections in Sound and Sculpture in Australian Artworks. Sydney: Fine Art Publishing, 2001.
- Burt, Warren. Aardvarks IV: A Real-time Electronic Music Performance Machine. MM thesis, University of California San Diego, 1975.
- Burt, Warren. Algorithms, Microtonality, Performance: Eleven Musical Compositions. Ph.D. thesis, University of Wollongong, 2007.
- Burt, Warren. Interactive Improvisations With Electronic Music Systems. Sounds Australian 32 (1992): 41-44.
- Jenkins, John. 22 Contemporary Australian Composers. Melbourne: NMA Publications, 1988.
- Zurbrugg, Nicholas. Critical Vices: The Myths of Postmodern Theory. Commentary by Warren Burt. Australia: G+B Arts International, 2000.
External links
See also