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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">[[http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/]]</pre></div> | <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"> | ||
Education | |||
D.M.A., Composition, Columbia University, 2002 | |||
Dissertation Composition: Sand, computer-music with interactive interface | |||
Dissertation Paper: "Aspects of Sand " | |||
Committee: Joseph Dubiel, Bradford Garton, Fred Lerdahl | |||
Composition Studies with: Fred Lerdahl, Joseph Dubiel, Tristan Murail, Jonathan Kramer, Sebastian Currier | |||
Computer-Music Studies with: Bradford Garton, Tristan Murail, Thanassis Rikakis | |||
Music-Theory Studies with: Joseph Dubiel, Fred Lerdahl, Jonathan Kramer | |||
M.A., Composition, Columbia University, 1997 | |||
B.A., Composition, Eastman School of Music, 1995 | |||
Composition Studies with: Joseph Schwantner, Robert Morris, Samuel Adler, Warren Benson, Allan Schindler | |||
Computer-Music Studies with: Allan Schindler | |||
Employment | |||
Database Architect, Baytaflow Consulting, 2009 – present | |||
Visiting Assistant Professor, Bates College, 2008 – 2009 | |||
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Northeastern University, 2007 – 2008 | |||
Visiting Assistant Professor, College of William and Mary, 2006 – 2007 | |||
Adjunct Assistant Professor, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, 2002 – 2004 | |||
Mellon Teaching Fellow, Columbia University 1995 – 2002 | |||
Fellowships and Awards | |||
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 Compeition, 2009. | |||
Artist-In-Residence, I-Park Enclave, 2008. | |||
Balladei, Finalist, Earplay Aird Memorial Composition Competition, 2007. | |||
Artist-In-Residence, Harvestworks, 2007. | |||
Sand, Finalist, Infinite Composing, SPOR 2007, Aarhus, Denmark, 2007. | |||
Timelash, Second Prize, Third Seoul International Competition for Composers, Korea, 2005. | |||
Sand, dissertation, awarded with Distinction at Columbia University, 2002. | |||
Fellowship awarded for stay at Music/Omi arts colony in Omi, NY, summer 2001. | |||
Seidel Fellowship in Composition, Columbia University, 1999-2000. | |||
ASCAP Grant for Young Composers, for Sonata for piano solo, 1998. | |||
Ow My Head included on the official International Computer Music Association CD, 1997. | |||
Bearns Prize, for 6 Songs on Poems of John Monroe, 1996. | |||
Columbia University’s Rapaport Prize, for 6 Songs on Poems of John Monroe, 1996. | |||
BMI’s Boudleaux Bryant Prize, for Sands, 1994. | |||
Mellon Teaching Fellowship, Columbia University, 1995-2002. | |||
Eastman School of Music’s Bernard Rogers Prize, for Sands, 1994. | |||
Commissions | |||
Allen Strange award, for new piano & electronics work, 2010. | |||
Harvestworks, Harvest Kitchen, 2007. | |||
Marilyn Nonken, piano, Out Of, 2006. | |||
NeXT Ens, for The Quiet Play of Busy Pipes, 2004. | |||
MATA (Music At The Anthology), for a new version of Dein Kuss for 2 voices, piano, khaen, trumpet, and electronics, 2002. | |||
String Orchestra of New York City, and the Luzerne Music Center, for Meditation by the Lake, 2000. | |||
Speculum Musicae, for Enchanted Quaaludes, 1996. | |||
Wallingford, Pennsylvania, Community Arts Center, for Sands, 1994. | |||
Discography | |||
Immolation Ritual, Innova Records #695, October 2010. | |||
Radtke, Bach, Berio, Bailey, featuring Arc of Infinity, Konnex Records, 2009. | |||
Sonata/Balladei, Piano Music. 2007. | |||
60X60 2005, compilation of 60 1’ works, including Nanosymph. 2007. | |||
Defiant, second album by the "Electric Music Collective" featuring Ooogaah: Dungeony Specimen Spaceship and Conceptual Study. 2005. | |||
Incandescence, album of works produced by the members of the "Electric Music Collective," featuring Ow, My Head and Duude. 2003. | |||
Ow My Head, included on the International Computer Music Conference CD. 1997. | |||
Publications | |||
"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. | |||
“Review of John McGuire, Electronic Music 1978-1997,” Array (online at | |||
http://www.computermusic.org/array.php?artid=121) | |||
“Review of Pure Water Construction by Simon H. Fell and Martin Archer,” Diffusion 20 (2001), 40-41. | |||
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 Harvestworks, New | |||
York City, November 2007. | |||
“Virtual Instruments” presented at the University of Minnesota School of Music, Minneapolis, | |||
MN, March 2006. | |||
“Micromidi converter” presented at the Spark Festival, Minneapolis, MN, February 2005. | |||
“Abstraction 6: An Approach to Just Intonation” presented to composers at New York University, New York, NY, February 2006. | |||
“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 | |||
Visiting Assistant Professor, Bates College, 2008 – 2009: | |||
introduction to composition | |||
Theory 331 (3rd semester tonal theory) | |||
Introduction to electroacoustic music | |||
Theory 332 (20th-century music analysis) | |||
Visiting Adjunct Assistant Professor, Northeastern University, 2007 – 2008 : | |||
Individual composition lessons | |||
Visiting Assistant Professor, College of William and Mary, 2006 – 2007: | |||
Theory 301 (3rd semester tonal theory), autumn & spring semesters 2006-2007 | |||
Theory 401 (20th-century music analysis), spring semester 2007 | |||
Orchestration, spring semester 2007 | |||
Introduction to Electroacoustic Music, autumn semester 2006 | |||
Visiting Adjunct Assistant Professor, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, 2002 – 2004: | |||
Theory III (20th-century music analysis), winter & spring quarters 2004 | |||
Approaches to Microtonality, spring quarter, 2003 | |||
Advanced Computer-Music II: Synthesis, winter quarter, 2003 | |||
Harmony and Form in Post-Romantic Music, autumn quarter, 2002 & 2003 | |||
Individual Composition Lessons, 2002-2003 academic year | |||
Mellon Teaching Fellow, Columbia University, 1996-2002: | |||
Music Humanities (music literature & history for non-majors), 2001-2002 | |||
Undergraduate Composition, assisting John McGuire, spring 2001 | |||
Undergraduate Composition, assisting Joseph Dubiel, autumn 2000 | |||
Introductory Ear Training, autumn 2000 | |||
Computer Music II, assisting Brad Garton, 1999-2000 | |||
Chromatic Harmony and Counterpoint, assisting Joseph Dubiel, 1998-1999 | |||
Basic Electroacoustics, assisting Thanassis Rikakis, 1996-1998 | |||
Other Teaching Qualifications | |||
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 | |||
• approaches to microtonality: Just Intonation, Spectral Techniques, Equal and | |||
Non-Equal Temperaments | |||
Computer-music topics: | |||
• computer-assisted & algorithmic composition | |||
• recording studio techniques | |||
• interfaces & interactivity | |||
• modeling of natural phenomena in music | |||
Related Professional Experience | |||
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, Electric Music Collective, 2003-ongoing. | |||
Producer, Electric Music Collective and University of Minnesota Exchange Festival, at University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, April 2004. | |||
Panelist, Symposium on Experimental Music, SSNOVA, Cincinnati, August 2003. | |||
Member, Editorial Staff, Organized Sound, spring 2003. | |||
Director, University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, Center for Computer Music, winter-spring 2003. | |||
Producer, Go.Go.Go, CD collection of works composed at the Columbia University Computer Music Center, 2000. | |||
Producer, Columbia University Computer Music Center concerts, various venues in New York City, 1998-2002. | |||
Member, Editorial Staff, Current Musicology, 1998-2002. | |||
Audio Producer, Columbia University Music Department's Online Sonic Glossary project, 1998-2002. | |||
Event manager, IRCAM forum '99 in New York, Columbia University, November 1999. | |||
Director, Columbia Composers, graduate student composers’ performance group. | |||
Member, Senior Faculty Composer Search Committee, Columbia University, spring 1996. | |||
Member, International Computer Music Association, 1996-ongoing. | |||
Summer Instructor, of composition, piano literature, & chamber music coaching, Luzerne Music Center, Lake Luzerne, New York, summers 1993 & 2000. | |||
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. | |||
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. | |||
Summer Festivals | |||
I-Park arts colony, East Haddam, Connecticut, August 2008. | |||
Music/Omi arts colony, Omi, New York, summer 2001. | |||
Saarbrucken Contemporary Music Festival, Saarbrucken, Germany, 1998. | |||
Bowdoin Summer Music Festival, Bowdoin, Maine, 1996. | |||
Computer Applications (music-related) Knowledge | |||
Audio Mixing and Production: ProTools, Logic Pro, Digital Performer, Ardour | |||
Audio editors: Peak, Audacity, mxv, etc. | |||
Final Cut Pro | |||
MAX/MSP, Pd | |||
MusicX: RTCMIX / Csound | |||
IRCAM-forum applications: AudioSculpt, OpenMusic | |||
Metasynth | |||
Notation applications: Finale, Score | |||
General Computer Languages/software Knowledge | |||
FILEMAKER (Certified Developer) | |||
HTML/CSS | |||
PHP | |||
SQL | |||
LISP | |||
C | |||
UNIX / LINUX | |||
[[http://music.columbia.edu/~chris/]]</pre></div> | |||
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Education<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
D.M.A., Composition, Columbia University, 2002<br /> | |||
Dissertation Composition: Sand, computer-music with interactive interface<br /> | |||
Dissertation Paper: &quot;Aspects of Sand &quot;<br /> | |||
Committee: Joseph Dubiel, Bradford Garton, Fred Lerdahl<br /> | |||
Composition Studies with: Fred Lerdahl, Joseph Dubiel, Tristan Murail, Jonathan Kramer, Sebastian Currier<br /> | |||
Computer-Music Studies with: Bradford Garton, Tristan Murail, Thanassis Rikakis<br /> | |||
Music-Theory Studies with: Joseph Dubiel, Fred Lerdahl, Jonathan Kramer<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
M.A., Composition, Columbia University, 1997<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
B.A., Composition, Eastman School of Music, 1995<br /> | |||
Composition Studies with: Joseph Schwantner, Robert Morris, Samuel Adler, Warren Benson, Allan Schindler<br /> | |||
Computer-Music Studies with: Allan Schindler<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Employment<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Database Architect, Baytaflow Consulting, 2009 – present<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Visiting Assistant Professor, Bates College, 2008 – 2009<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Northeastern University, 2007 – 2008<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Visiting Assistant Professor, College of William and Mary, 2006 – 2007<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Adjunct Assistant Professor, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, 2002 – 2004<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Mellon Teaching Fellow, Columbia University 1995 – 2002<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Fellowships and Awards<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Residency, Diapason multi-channel sound gallery, 2010-2011.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Walking Down the Hillside at Cortona, and Seeing its Towers Rise Before Me, Honorable Mention, Salvatore Martirano Compeition, 2009.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Artist-In-Residence, I-Park Enclave, 2008.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Balladei, Finalist, Earplay Aird Memorial Composition Competition, 2007.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Artist-In-Residence, Harvestworks, 2007.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Sand, Finalist, Infinite Composing, SPOR 2007, Aarhus, Denmark, 2007.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Timelash, Second Prize, Third Seoul International Competition for Composers, Korea, 2005.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Sand, dissertation, awarded with Distinction at Columbia University, 2002.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Fellowship awarded for stay at Music/Omi arts colony in Omi, NY, summer 2001.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Seidel Fellowship in Composition, Columbia University, 1999-2000.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
ASCAP Grant for Young Composers, for Sonata for piano solo, 1998.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Ow My Head included on the official International Computer Music Association CD, 1997.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Bearns Prize, for 6 Songs on Poems of John Monroe, 1996.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Columbia University’s Rapaport Prize, for 6 Songs on Poems of John Monroe, 1996.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
BMI’s Boudleaux Bryant Prize, for Sands, 1994.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Mellon Teaching Fellowship, Columbia University, 1995-2002.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Eastman School of Music’s Bernard Rogers Prize, for Sands, 1994.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Commissions<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Allen Strange award, for new piano &amp; electronics work, 2010.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Harvestworks, Harvest Kitchen, 2007.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Marilyn Nonken, piano, Out Of, 2006.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
NeXT Ens, for The Quiet Play of Busy Pipes, 2004.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
MATA (Music At The Anthology), for a new version of Dein Kuss for 2 voices, piano, khaen, trumpet, and electronics, 2002.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
String Orchestra of New York City, and the Luzerne Music Center, for Meditation by the Lake, 2000. <br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Speculum Musicae, for Enchanted Quaaludes, 1996.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Wallingford, Pennsylvania, Community Arts Center, for Sands, 1994.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Discography<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Immolation Ritual, Innova Records #695, October 2010.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Radtke, Bach, Berio, Bailey, featuring Arc of Infinity, Konnex Records, 2009.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Sonata/Balladei, Piano Music. 2007.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
60X60 2005, compilation of 60 1’ works, including Nanosymph. 2007.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Defiant, second album by the &quot;Electric Music Collective&quot; featuring Ooogaah: Dungeony Specimen Spaceship and Conceptual Study. 2005.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Incandescence, album of works produced by the members of the &quot;Electric Music Collective,&quot; featuring Ow, My Head and Duude. 2003.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Ow My Head, included on the International Computer Music Conference CD. 1997.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Publications<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
&quot;An Interface for Flat Music&quot; Organized Sound, Volume 9, #3, December 2004, 243-250.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
“Composing Gestures on the Computer: Paradigms and Problems.” Current Musicology 67-68, (2002), 7-29.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
“Review of John McGuire, Electronic Music 1978-1997,” Array (online at <br /> | |||
<!-- ws:start:WikiTextUrlRule:268:http://www.computermusic.org/array.php?artid=121 --><a class="wiki_link_ext" href="http://www.computermusic.org/array.php?artid=121" rel="nofollow">http://www.computermusic.org/array.php?artid=121</a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextUrlRule:268 -->)<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
“Review of Pure Water Construction by Simon H. Fell and Martin Archer,” Diffusion 20 (2001), 40-41.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Presentations<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
“A Databased-based Musique-Concrete Gesture Creation Tool” presented at International<br /> | |||
Computer Music Conference, SUNY Stony Brook, June 2010.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
“A Databased-based Musique-Concrete Gesture Creation Tool” presented at Harvestworks, New<br /> | |||
York City, November 2007.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
“Virtual Instruments” presented at the University of Minnesota School of Music, Minneapolis,<br /> | |||
MN, March 2006.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
“Micromidi converter” presented at the Spark Festival, Minneapolis, MN, February 2005.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
“Abstraction 6: An Approach to Just Intonation” presented to composers at New York University, New York, NY, February 2006. <br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
“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.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Teaching Experience<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Visiting Assistant Professor, Bates College, 2008 – 2009:<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
introduction to composition<br /> | |||
Theory 331 (3rd semester tonal theory)<br /> | |||
Introduction to electroacoustic music<br /> | |||
Theory 332 (20th-century music analysis)<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Visiting Adjunct Assistant Professor, Northeastern University, 2007 – 2008 :<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Individual composition lessons<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Visiting Assistant Professor, College of William and Mary, 2006 – 2007:<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Theory 301 (3rd semester tonal theory), autumn &amp; spring semesters 2006-2007<br /> | |||
Theory 401 (20th-century music analysis), spring semester 2007<br /> | |||
Orchestration, spring semester 2007<br /> | |||
Introduction to Electroacoustic Music, autumn semester 2006<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Visiting Adjunct Assistant Professor, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati, 2002 – 2004:<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Theory III (20th-century music analysis), winter &amp; spring quarters 2004<br /> | |||
Approaches to Microtonality, spring quarter, 2003<br /> | |||
Advanced Computer-Music II: Synthesis, winter quarter, 2003<br /> | |||
Harmony and Form in Post-Romantic Music, autumn quarter, 2002 &amp; 2003<br /> | |||
Individual Composition Lessons, 2002-2003 academic year<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Mellon Teaching Fellow, Columbia University, 1996-2002:<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Music Humanities (music literature &amp; history for non-majors), 2001-2002<br /> | |||
Undergraduate Composition, assisting John McGuire, spring 2001<br /> | |||
Undergraduate Composition, assisting Joseph Dubiel, autumn 2000<br /> | |||
Introductory Ear Training, autumn 2000<br /> | |||
Computer Music II, assisting Brad Garton, 1999-2000<br /> | |||
Chromatic Harmony and Counterpoint, assisting Joseph Dubiel, 1998-1999<br /> | |||
Basic Electroacoustics, assisting Thanassis Rikakis, 1996-1998<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Other Teaching Qualifications<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Composition/Theory:<br /> | |||
• courses on 20th-century composers or groups of composers, especially:<br /> | |||
2nd Viennese School, Stravinsky, Serialism in Europe and the US, John Cage, Morton Feldman, Minimalism, New Complexity<br /> | |||
• approaches to microtonality: Just Intonation, Spectral Techniques, Equal and<br /> | |||
Non-Equal Temperaments<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Computer-music topics:<br /> | |||
• computer-assisted &amp; algorithmic composition<br /> | |||
• recording studio techniques<br /> | |||
• interfaces &amp; interactivity<br /> | |||
• modeling of natural phenomena in music<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Related Professional Experience<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Co-Director, Collide-O-Scope Multimedia, New York City (and elsewhere), 2010-ongoing.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Co-Director, UnTwelve Microtonal Music Festival, Chicago, IL, 2007-ongoing.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Co-Director, Electric Music Collective, 2003-ongoing.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Producer, Electric Music Collective and University of Minnesota Exchange Festival, at University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, April 2004.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Panelist, Symposium on Experimental Music, SSNOVA, Cincinnati, August 2003.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Member, Editorial Staff, Organized Sound, spring 2003.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Director, University of Cincinnati, College-Conservatory of Music, Center for Computer Music, winter-spring 2003.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Producer, Go.Go.Go, CD collection of works composed at the Columbia University Computer Music Center, 2000.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Producer, Columbia University Computer Music Center concerts, various venues in New York City, 1998-2002.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Member, Editorial Staff, Current Musicology, 1998-2002.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Audio Producer, Columbia University Music Department's Online Sonic Glossary project, 1998-2002.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Event manager, IRCAM forum '99 in New York, Columbia University, November 1999.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Director, Columbia Composers, graduate student composers’ performance group.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Member, Senior Faculty Composer Search Committee, Columbia University, spring 1996.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Member, International Computer Music Association, 1996-ongoing.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Summer Instructor, of composition, piano literature, &amp; chamber music coaching, Luzerne Music Center, Lake Luzerne, New York, summers 1993 &amp; 2000.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Dance Collaborations<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
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.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Ooogaaah: Dungeony Specimen Spaceship choreographed by Julie Grinfeld for the Barnard Dance Festival, winter 2000.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
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.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Summer Festivals<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
I-Park arts colony, East Haddam, Connecticut, August 2008.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Music/Omi arts colony, Omi, New York, summer 2001.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Saarbrucken Contemporary Music Festival, Saarbrucken, Germany, 1998.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Bowdoin Summer Music Festival, Bowdoin, Maine, 1996.<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Computer Applications (music-related) Knowledge<br /> | |||
<br /> | |||
Audio Mixing and Production: ProTools, Logic Pro, Digital Performer, Ardour<br /> | |||
Audio editors: Peak, Audacity, mxv, etc.<br /> | |||
Final Cut Pro<br /> | |||
MAX/MSP, Pd<br /> | |||
MusicX: RTCMIX / Csound<br /> | |||
IRCAM-forum applications: AudioSculpt, OpenMusic<br /> | |||
Metasynth<br /> | |||
Notation applications: Finale, Score<br /> | |||
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General Computer Languages/software Knowledge<br /> | |||
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FILEMAKER (Certified Developer)<br /> | |||
HTML/CSS<br /> | |||
PHP<br /> | |||
SQL<br /> | |||
LISP<br /> | |||
C<br /> | |||
UNIX / LINUX<br /> | |||
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