and Philippe Costaglioli. Elegy, recorded on Trio Montecino, Eroica JDT3196, featuring David Shea, clarinet; Pablo Mahave-Veglia, violoncello; Paulina Zamora, piano. Time is Vicious (if you take it for granted), recorded on WIZARDS!, CRS 9460, by The Double Reed Ensemble of Iowa. RECORDINGS (AS PRODUCER) Here and Now, featuring Zeitgeist. Innova 799. In Bone-Colored Light, featuring Zeitgeist. Innova 774. St. Paul Listens, featuring Zeitgeist. American Composers Forum. Shape Shifting, featuring Zeitgeist and Philippe Costaglioli. Innova 638. COMPOSITIONS 2011 Forth and Back Soprano, bass clarinet, marimba, vibes, multi-percussion and piano, setting of Felip Costaglioli’s poem; duration: 20 minutes. First performace: 6 - 8 October 2011, on Zeitgeist’s concert series Fall Music Harvest, Studio Z, St. Paul, MN. Orrery for Casa da Música Interactive-electronics, two cardioid microphones, and four-channel diffusion of sound; duration: 10 - 15 minutes. First performance: 18 September 2011, Kyma International Sound Symposium 2011, Porto, Portugal. 2010 Whispering Beast Interactive-electronics, two cardioid microphones, and four-channel diffusion of sound; duration: 6.5 minutes. First performace: 24 September 2010, Kyma International Sound Symposium 2010, Vienna, Austria. Tipping Point Bass clarinet, marimba, multi-percussion, piano and interactive-electronics; duration: 11.5 minutes. First performance: 1 – 3 April 2010 on Zeitgeist’s concert series Wired, Studio Z, St. Paul, MN. Official premier: 10 April 2010, SEAMUS 2010 National Conference, Saint Cloud, MN, by Zeitgeist. 2009 Chimeric Night Clarinet and interactive-electronics; duration: 5.5 minutes. First performance: 20 October 2009, Hewitt Pantaleoni Concert Series, Oneonta, NY, Calvin Falwell, cl. Arcata Clarinet and interactive-electronics; duration: 8 - 13 minutes. Created in collaboration with Pat O’Keefe. First performance: 9 - 12 September 2010 by Pat O’Keefe as part of Willful Devices CD release tour. Omaggio a 1961 Clarinet and interactive-electronics; duration: 3 minutes. Created in collaboration with Pat O’Keefe. First performance: 9 - 12 September 2010 by Pat O’Keefe as part of Willful Devices CD release tour. Lattice XVIIb Clarinet and interactive-electronics; duration: 9 minutes. Created in collaboration with Pat O’Keefe. First performance: 9 - 12 September 2010 by Pat O’Keefe as part of Willful Devices CD release tour. Consortium Clarinet and 2 or 4 channel fixed-media electronics (CD); duration: 7 minutes. Created in collaboration with Pat O’Keefe. Not yet premiered. 4-channel fixed-media version available. haiku, interrupted Clarinet and interactive-electronics; duration: 7.5 minutes. Created in collaboration with Pat O’Keefe. First performance: 17 February 2009 at Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art, University of Minnesota Arts Quarter, Pat O’Keefe, cl. Lovely Little Monster Flute, clarinet, percussion and interactive or fixed-media electronics (CD); duration: 7 minutes. First performance: 20 February 2009 at Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art, University of Minnesota Arts Quarter, Jenny Hanson, fl, Pat O’Keefe, cl., Patti Cudd, perc. Solo cl. version first performed 17 April 2009 at SEAMUS 2009 National Conference, Fort Wayne, IN, Marianne Gythfeldt, cl. 2008 Nebe Na Zemi (Heaven on Earth) Soprano, interactive-electronics performance environment for Kyma, two cardioid microphones, and four-channel diffusion of sound; duration: 32 minutes. Created for visual artist Vladimír Havlík's multi-channel video installation in the Corpus Christi chapel, Olomouc, CZ. Setting of text from Karl Marx's Das Kapital. First performance: 05 November 2008, Marketa Večeřova, sop. And 30 More Bass clarinet, piano, two percussionists and fixed-media electronics (CD); duration: 2.5 minutes. Commissioned by Zeitgeist. First performance: 20 - 22 June 2008 by Zeitgeist, Studio Z, St. Paul, MN. Pure Pleasure Two Snare Drums and fixed-media electronics (CD); duration: 5 minutes. Commissioned by Patti Cudd. First performance: 07 March 2008 by Patti Cudd, Studio Z, St. Paul, MN. The Cosmic Engine Soprano, clarinet/bass clarinet, acoustic/electric guitar, cello, four channel interactive and fixed-media electronics, three channels of video projection; duration: 65 minutes. Created in collaboration with Rosemary Williams (video artist) and Pat O'Keefe (woodwinds). Commissioned by The Southern Theater. First performance: 30 - 31 May 2008 by Scott Miller, Rosemary Williams, Pat O'Keefe, Norah Long, Jeff Lambert, and Jacqueline Ultan, Electric Eyes New Music and Media Festival, The Southern Theater, Minneapolis, MN. 2007 Chimera No. 2.1 Four-channel acousmatic remix of Chimera No. 2; duration: 11 minutes. First performance: 10 March 2007 at SEAMUS 2007 National Conference, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. What You Have Taken Interactive-electronics setting of Philippe Costaglioli's poem of the same name for Spoken-word, Kyma, 3 cardioid microphones, and 4 channel sound diffusion; duration: 9'. Created in collaboration with Philippe Costaglioli and Jeffrey Bleam (director). First performance: 30 January 2007 by Philippe Costaglioli, New Media - New Works, Studio Z, St. Paul, MN. 2006 Three Gestures Clarinet, cello, and piano; duration: 10 minutes. Commissioned by Trio Montecino. First performance: 8 October 2006 by Trio Montecino, Gant Recital Hall, St. Cloud, MN. Some Fabric and a Few Pieces of Bone Interactive work for Kyma, two cardioid microphones, and four-channel diffusion of sound; duration: 6.5 minutes. First performance: September 2006, Livewire Electronic Music Concert, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Chimera No. 2 Violin and fixed-media electronics (CD); duration: 19 minutes. Commissioned by Mlade Podium Festival for premier by violinist Iva Kramperová. First performance: 12 September 2006 by Iva Kramperová, Mlade Podium Festival, Pardubice, CZ. Fun House Bass Clarinet and Interactive Electronics, 2 cardioid microphones, and 4 channel diffusion of sound; duration: 12 - 20 minutes. Commissioned by and created in collaboration with Pat O'Keefe. First performance: February 2006, by Pat O'Keefe, Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art, Ted Mann Hall, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. 2005 Engines of... String Orchestra and fixed-media; duration: 7 minutes. Commissioned by Maple Grove Senior High School Orchestra with support of the Maple Grove Music Boosters. First performance: 30 January 2006, by the Maple Grove Senior High School Orchestra, Matt Caron, conductor, Maple Grove, MN. 2004 elegant beast Interactive-electronics, two cardioid microphones, and four-channel diffusion of sound; duration: 6 minutes. Opicus Interactive-electronics, two cardioid microphones, and four-channel diffusion of sound; duration: 8 minutes. Shape Shifting: Shades of Transformation Commissioned by Zeitgeist. Includes the works: Apnèe, Mirror Inside, St. Victoire, Desire Also Has Its Own Geography, Dressing Up, Jardins Mécaniques, Digging Space, Les Cançóns de la Sang, New Snow. Spoken-word, Interactive-Electronics, Alto Sax/Bass Clarinet, Piano, Percussion (2); includes settings of Philippe Costaglioli's "Apnèe," "St. Victoire," and "Dressing Up;" duration: 65 - 70 minutes. Created in collaboration with Zeitgeist and Philippe Costaglioli. Underwritten by the American Composers Forum with funds provided by the Jerome Foundation. Made possible with support from the Zeitgeist Commissioning Collective. First performance: 4 - 12 June 2004 by Philippe Costaglioli, Scott Miller, and Zeitgeist at Studio Z, St. Paul, MN. 2003 My House is Your Breathing DVD and performance collection of collaborative works with Philippe Costaglioli (spoken-word) and Ron Gregg (video artist), duration: 30 minutes. First performance: 10 April 2003 by Philippe Costaglioli, Paramount Theater, St. Cloud, MN. Our Little Song of Ashes? Spoken-word, video and electronic sound (also fixed-media video); setting of Philippe Costaglioli's Our Little Song of Ashes?, duration: 6 minutes. Created in collaboration with Philippe Costaglioli (spoken-word) and Ron Gregg (video artist). First performance: 5 May 2003 by Philippe Costaglioli, Paramount Theater, St. Cloud, MN. Self Portrait Spoken-word, video and electronic sound (also fixed-media video); setting of Philippe Costaglioli's Self Portrait, duration: 3 minutes. Created in collaboration with Philippe Costaglioli (spoken-word) and Ron Gregg (video artist). First performance: 10 April 2003 by Philippe Costaglioli, Paramount Theater, St. Cloud, MN. Autumn Etude Spoken-word, video and electronic sound (also fixed-media video); setting of Philippe Costaglioli's poems Atlàntida Última Ronda and Autumn Sonata, duration: 8 minutes. Created in collaboration with Philippe Costaglioli and Ron Gregg (video artist). First performance: 10 April 2003 by Philippe Costaglioli, Paramount Theater, St. Cloud, MN. Moving In Spoken-word, video and electronic sound (also fixed-media video); setting of Philippe Costaglioli's Moving In, duration: 7 minutes. Created in collaboration with Philippe Costaglioli and Ron Gregg (video artist) with support in part by the American Composers Forum through the 2001 McKnight Composer Fellowship Program. First performance: 10 April 2003 by Philippe Costaglioli, Paramount Theater, St. Cloud, MN. 2002 Ghost Love: A Short Novel Spoken-word, percussion and interactive-electronics; setting of Philippe Costaglioli's poem of the same title, duration: 9 minutes. Composed in collaboration with Philippe Costaglioli and Terry Vermillion (percussion). First performance: 11 October 2002 by Philippe Costaglioli, Terry Vermillion, and Scott Miller, Ritsche Auditorium, St. Cloud, MN. Last Words? Spoken-word, video and electronic sound (also fixed-media video); setting of Philippe Costaglioli's Last Words?, duration: 4 minutes. Composed in collaboration with Philippe Costaglioli, and Jesse Zwack (video artist). First performance: 10 April 2003 by Philippe Costaglioli, Paramount Theater, St. Cloud, MN. Sarabanda Spoken-word, video and electronic sound; setting of Philippe Costaglioli's Sarabanda, duration: 7 minutes. Composed in collaboration with Philippe Costaglioli, Bill Gorcica (multimedia) and Ron Gregg (videographer) with support from Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Assistance Fellowship, and supported in part by the American Composers Forum through the 2001 McKnight Composer Fellowship Program. First performance: 26 March 2002 at Digital Plus - New Works by Bill Gorcica, Kiehle Gallery, St. Cloud, MN. 2001 Ecce Dominus Reniet Women's Choir (SA) and Percussion; duration: 6 minutes. Composed with support from the Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Assistance Fellowship, Fiscal Year 2001 and supported in part by the American Composers Forum through the 2001 McKnight Composer Fellowship Program. First performance: 05 December 2001 by the SCSU Women's Choir and the SCSU Percussion Collective, Ritsche Auditorium, St. Cloud, MN. Tempest Spoken-word, video and electronic sound (also fixed-media video); setting of Philippe Costaglioli's Tempest, duration: 4 minutes. Composed in collaboration with Philippe Costaglioli (spoken-word) and Ron Gregg (videographer) with support from Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Assistance Fellowship, Fiscal Year 2001 and supported in part by the American Composers Forum through the 2001 McKnight Composer Fellowship Program. First performance: 14 October 2001 Ruth Gant Recital Hall, St. Cloud, MN. Landscape Created with support from St. Cloud State University Scholarly and Creative Activity Reassign Time. Wind Ensemble and Fixed-media; duration: 8 minutes. First performance: 22 April 2001 by the SCSU Wind Ensemble at St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Cloud, MN. Low Hangs the Moon Commissioned by Thomas Allen with support from the SCSU Foundation. Soprano, Piano, and
Jerome Foundation Composers Commissioning Project, (2002)
McKnight Artist Fellowship for Composition, (2001)
Minnesota State Arts Board 2001 Artist Assistance Fellowship
National Arts Associate, Sigma Alpha Iota Music Fraternity (2001)
PHI KAPPA PHI honor society (2000)
MUSICA NOVA 98 International Electroacoustic Music Competition, Honorable Mention (Cat. B)
Central Minnesota Arts Board 1996 Individual Artists Grant
PI KAPPA LAMBDA music honor society (1994)
FESTIVALS and EXHIBITIONS
2011
Kyma International Sound Symposium 2011, Porto, Portugal
Orrery for Casa da Música.
Twin Cities Jazz Festival
with Viv Corringham and Zeitgeist
Society for Electroacoustic Music in the U.S. (SEAMUS) 2011 National Conference
Engines of... with the Greater Miami Youth Symphony, Huifang Chen, cdtg.
2010
Third Practice Festival, University of Richmond, VA
Three Nocturnes: Chimeric Night, Click Semai, haiku, interrupted
New Music – South Bay, San Jose State University
Fun House
Society for Electroacoustic Music in the U.S. (SEAMUS) 2010 National Conference
Tipping Point
UND Writers Conference - Mind The Gap: Print, New Media, Art, University of North Dakota
Shape Shifting: Shades of Transformation
2009
Mid-Autumn Harvest Moon Festival/EuCuE VI, Concordia University, Montreal
(November, February Series) Jardins Mécaniques Congelés, Some Fabric and a Few Pieces
of Bone, Consortium, Chimera No. 2.1
12 Nights Festival of Electronic Music and Art during Art Basel Miami: Beauty, Horror and Silence
Chimeric Night and haiku, interrupted
C. Buell Lipa Festival of Contemporary Music, Iowa State University
Lovely Little Monster (solo Clarinet version)
Hewitt Pantaleoni Memorial Concert Series
Lovely Little Monster (solo Clarinet version) and Chimeric Night
Society for Electroacoustic Music in the U.S. (SEAMUS) 2009 National Conference
Lovely Little Monster (solo Clarinet version)
University of Central Missouri New Music Festival 2009: Innovation
Fun House
Spark 2009 Festival of Electronic Music and Art, University of Minnesota Arts Quarter
Lovely Little Monster
2008
Electric Eyes New Music and Media Festival, The Southern Theater, Minneapolis
The Cosmic Engine
Spark 2008 Festival of Electronic Music and Art, University of Minnesota Arts Quarter
What You Have Taken
2007
10th International Music Festival New Music Plus, Brno, CZ
Shape Shifting
The Contemporary Music Festival, Ostrava Creative Center, Ostrava, CZ
Shape Shifting
Society for Electroacoustic Music in the U.S. (SEAMUS) 2007 National Conference
Chimera No. 2.1
Spark 2007 Festival of Electronic Music and Art, University of Minnesota Arts Quarter
Jardins Mécaniques; Chimera No. 2
2006
Third Practice Festival, University of Richmond, VA
Fun House
Livewire Electronic Music Concert, University of Minnesota
Some Fabric and a Few Pieces of Bone
Mláde Podiúm Festival, Pardubice, Czech Republic
Chimera No. 2
American Composers Forum Sound Check: New Music and Conversations at the Southern
Fun House
Society for Electroacoustic Music in the U.S. (SEAMUS) 2006 National Conference
Fun House
Spark 2006 Festival of Electronic Music and Art, University of Minnesota Arts Quarter
Fun House
2005
Video Traverse Festival, Toulouse, France
Moving In and Self Portrait
Women in Music Festival, University of North Dakota
Shape Shifting
2004
EXPRMNTL, Toulouse, France
One month exhibition with opening performance of My House is Your Breathing
Spark 2004 Festival of Electronic Music and Art, University of Minnesota Arts Quarter
Autumn Etude
2003
Walker Art Center/Minnesota Artists Online Arts Advocacy Day 5 Minutes of Fame Web cast
Tempest and Last Words?
2002
Walker Art Center/Minnesota Artists Online 5 Minutes of Fame
Tempest and Last Words?
Digital Plus - New Works by Bill Gorcica, Kiehle Gallery, Saint Cloud, MN
Sarabanda, Tempest
Annual Conference of the College Music Society - Great Lakes Chapter, Northfield, MN
Low Hangs the Moon
2001
Society for Electroacoustic Music in the U.S. (SEAMUS) 2001 National Conference
Chimera
2000
"The Life and Times of James Simmons III, a Creative Interpretation of his Personal Diaries" -
an exhibition by artist Rob Madgwick, Haslemere Educational Museum, Surrey, England
Variation 959 #1
Society for Electroacoustic Music in the U.S. (SEAMUS) Y2K National Conference
Dies Sanctificatus
Navigations Festival of Dance and Music, Old Arizona Emerging Artist Series
Standing Still at Sea
1999
Sonic Circuits VII International Festival of Electronic Music and Art, presented by the
American Composers Forum and the Walker Art Center, Landmark Center, St. Paul, MN
Eyes and Ears
Brno International Festival - 12th Exposition of New Music, Brno, CZ
Dies Sanctificatus
1998
Minnesota Dance Alliance "Homebred!" Artists in Motion Series
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