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==Education==
'''Christopher Dylan Bailey''' is an American composer and sound artist. {{todo|improve synopsis|improve layout|update}}
 
== Education ==
* D.M.A., Composition, Columbia University, 2002
* D.M.A., Composition, Columbia University, 2002
* Dissertation Composition: Sand, computer-music with interactive interface
* Dissertation Composition: Sand, computer-music with interactive interface
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* Computer-Music Studies with: Allan Schindler
* Computer-Music Studies with: Allan Schindler


==Employment==
== Employment ==
* Database Architect, Baytaflow Consulting, 2009 – present
* Database Architect, Baytaflow Consulting, 2009 – present
* Visiting Assistant Professor, Bates College, 2008 – 2009
* Visiting Assistant Professor, Bates College, 2008 – 2009
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* Mellon Teaching Fellow, Columbia University 1995 – 2002
* Mellon Teaching Fellow, Columbia University 1995 – 2002


==Fellowships and Awards==
== Fellowships and Awards ==
* Residency, Diapason multi-channel sound gallery, 2010 - 2011.
* Residency, Diapason multi-channel sound gallery, 2010 - 2011.
* Walking Down the Hillside at Cortona, and Seeing its Towers Rise Before Me, Honorable Mention, Salvatore Martirano Competition, 2009.
* Walking Down the Hillside at Cortona, and Seeing its Towers Rise Before Me, Honorable Mention, Salvatore Martirano Competition, 2009.
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* Eastman School of Music’s Bernard Rogers Prize, for Sands, 1994.
* Eastman School of Music’s Bernard Rogers Prize, for Sands, 1994.


==Commissions==
== Commissions ==
* Allen Strange award, for new piano & electronics work, 2010.
* Allen Strange award, for new [[:Category:Piano|piano]] & electronics work, 2010.
* Harvestworks, Harvest Kitchen, 2007.
* Harvestworks, Harvest Kitchen, 2007.
* Marilyn Nonken, piano, Out Of,  2006.
* Marilyn Nonken, piano, Out Of,  2006.
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* Wallingford, Pennsylvania, Community Arts Center, for Sands, 1994.
* Wallingford, Pennsylvania, Community Arts Center, for Sands, 1994.


==Discography==
== Discography ==
* Immolation Ritual, Innova Records #695, October 2010.
* Immolation Ritual, Innova Records #695, October 2010.
* Radtke, Bach, Berio, Bailey, featuring Arc of Infinity, Konnex Records, 2009.
* Radtke, Bach, Berio, Bailey, featuring Arc of Infinity, Konnex Records, 2009.
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* Ow My Head, included on the International Computer Music Conference CD. 1997.
* Ow My Head, included on the International Computer Music Conference CD. 1997.


==Publications==
== Publications ==
* "An Interface for Flat Music" Organized Sound, Volume 9, #3, December 2004, 243-250.
* "An Interface for Flat Music" Organized Sound, Volume 9, #3, December 2004, 243-250.
* “Composing Gestures on the Computer: Paradigms and Problems.” Current Musicology  67-68, (2002), 7-29.
* “Composing Gestures on the Computer: Paradigms and Problems.” Current Musicology  67-68, (2002), 7-29.
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* “Review of Pure Water Construction by Simon H. Fell and Martin Archer,” Diffusion 20 (2001), 40-41.
* “Review of Pure Water Construction by Simon H. Fell and Martin Archer,” Diffusion 20 (2001), 40-41.


==Presentations==
== Presentations ==
* “A Databased-based Musique-Concrete Gesture Creation Tool” presented at International Computer Music Conference, SUNY Stony Brook, June 2010.
* “A Databased-based Musique-Concrete Gesture Creation Tool” presented at International Computer Music Conference, SUNY Stony Brook, June 2010.
* “A Databased-based Musique-Concrete Gesture Creation Tool” presented at Harvestworks, New York City, November 2007.
* “A Databased-based Musique-Concrete Gesture Creation Tool” presented at Harvestworks, New York City, November 2007.
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* “Sand and its Interface:  A Solution to the Problems of Musical Flat Surfaces” presented at Subtle Technologies, a Symposium on the relationships between art and science, Toronto, May 2004.
* “Sand and its Interface:  A Solution to the Problems of Musical Flat Surfaces” presented at Subtle Technologies, a Symposium on the relationships between art and science, Toronto, May 2004.


==Teaching Experience==
== Teaching Experience ==
* Visiting Assistant Professor, Bates College, 2008 – 2009:
* Visiting Assistant Professor, Bates College, 2008 – 2009:
** introduction to composition
** introduction to composition
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** Theory III (20th-century music analysis), winter & spring quarters 2004
** Theory III (20th-century music analysis), winter & spring quarters 2004
** Approaches to Microtonality, spring quarter, 2003
** Approaches to Microtonality, spring quarter, 2003
** Advanced Computer-Music II:  Synthesis, winter quarter, 2003
** Advanced Computer-Music II:  [[Software|Synthesis]], winter quarter, 2003
** Harmony and Form in Post-Romantic Music, autumn quarter, 2002 & 2003
** Harmony and Form in Post-Romantic Music, autumn quarter, 2002 & 2003
** Individual Composition Lessons, 2002-2003 academic year
** Individual Composition Lessons, 2002-2003 academic year
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** Basic Electroacoustics, assisting Thanassis Rikakis, 1996 - 1998
** Basic Electroacoustics, assisting Thanassis Rikakis, 1996 - 1998


==Other Teaching Qualifications==
== Other Teaching Qualifications ==
 
* Composition/Theory:
* Composition/Theory:
** courses on 20th-century composers or groups of composers, especially 2nd Viennese School, Stravinsky, Serialism in Europe and the US, John Cage, Morton Feldman, Minimalism, New Complexity
** courses on 20th-century composers or groups of composers, especially 2nd Viennese School, Stravinsky, Serialism in Europe and the US, John Cage, Morton Feldman, Minimalism, New Complexity
** approaches to microtonality: Just Intonation, Spectral Techniques, Equal and Non-Equal Temperaments
** approaches to microtonality: [[Just Intonation]], Spectral Techniques, [[Equal]] and Non-Equal Temperaments
* Computer-music topics:
* Computer-music topics:
** computer-assisted & algorithmic composition
** computer-assisted & algorithmic composition
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** modeling of natural phenomena in music
** modeling of natural phenomena in music


==Related Professional Experience==
== Related Professional Experience ==
* Co-Director, Collide-O-Scope Multimedia, New York City (and elsewhere), 2010-ongoing.
* Co-Director, Collide-O-Scope Multimedia, New York City (and elsewhere), 2010-ongoing.
* Co-Director, UnTwelve Microtonal Music Festival, Chicago, IL, 2007 - ongoing.
* Co-Director, UnTwelve Microtonal Music Festival, Chicago, IL, 2007 - ongoing.
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* Summer Instructor, of composition, piano literature, & chamber music coaching, Luzerne Music Center, Lake Luzerne, New York, summers 1993 & 2000.
* Summer Instructor, of composition, piano literature, & chamber music coaching, Luzerne Music Center, Lake Luzerne, New York, summers 1993 & 2000.


==Dance Collaborations==
== Dance Collaborations ==
* Terabyte Breakfast: 4 dancers, speaker, sleeper, runner, pianist, live-electronic and acoustic sounds; made in collaboration with Julie Grinfeld, choreographer; performed on the Barnard College Dance Department Showcase, Miller Theatre, Columbia University, autumn 2000.
* Terabyte Breakfast: 4 dancers, speaker, sleeper, runner, pianist, live-electronic and acoustic sounds; made in collaboration with Julie Grinfeld, choreographer; performed on the Barnard College Dance Department Showcase, Miller Theatre, Columbia University, autumn 2000.
* Ooogaaah: Dungeony Specimen Spaceship choreographed by Julie Grinfeld for the Barnard Dance Festival, winter 2000.
* Ooogaaah: Dungeony Specimen Spaceship choreographed by Julie Grinfeld for the Barnard Dance Festival, winter 2000.
* 3 works: Duude, Ooogaaah: Dungeony Specimen Spaceship, and Minimalism for Meggie, choreographed by Ana Majewska and Julie Grinfeld for the Barnard Dance Festival, spring, 1999.
* 3 works: Duude, Ooogaaah: Dungeony Specimen Spaceship, and Minimalism for Meggie, choreographed by Ana Majewska and Julie Grinfeld for the Barnard Dance Festival, spring, 1999.


==Summer Festivals==
== Summer Festivals ==
* I-Park arts colony, East Haddam, Connecticut, August 2008.
* I-Park arts colony, East Haddam, Connecticut, August 2008.
* Music/Omi arts colony, Omi, New York, summer 2001.
* Music/Omi arts colony, Omi, New York, summer 2001.
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* Bowdoin  Summer Music Festival, Bowdoin, Maine, 1996.
* Bowdoin  Summer Music Festival, Bowdoin, Maine, 1996.


==Computer Applications (music-related) Knowledge==
== Computer Applications (music-related) Knowledge ==
* Audio Mixing and Production: ProTools, Logic Pro, Digital Performer, Ardour
* Audio Mixing and Production: ProTools, Logic Pro, Digital Performer, Ardour
* Audio editors: Peak, Audacity, mxv, etc.
* Audio editors: Peak, Audacity, mxv, etc.
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://christopherbaileymusic.com/ Official website]
* [http://christopherbaileymusic.com/ Official website]


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