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E-Mail:
Tom.Lopez@oberlin.edu
Office:
Bibbins EMS #5
Office Phone:
440/775-8748
Address:
77 W. College St.
Oberlin, OH 44074
Back to:
TIMARA (Technology And Music
In Related Arts)
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Tom Lopez
Associate Professor of Computer Music and Digital Arts
Director, Contemporary Music Division
Program Chair, TIMARA
(Technology in Music and Related Arts)
Education:
Oberlin College, B.A., 1989; California Institute of the Arts, M.F.A,
1993; University of Texas at Austin, D.M.A., 2000.
Honors, Awards, and Fellowships:
Received honors, awards, and fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation,
National Endowment for the Arts, Meet the Composer, Mid-America Arts Alliance,
Knight Foundation, Disney Foundation, ASCAP.
Professional Affiliations:
Affiliated with the Society of Composers, Inc. (executive committee),
Texas Computer Musician's Network (former president), American Society
of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Society for Electro-Acoustic Music
in the United States, International Computer Music Association, Fulbright
Alumni Association, Tampa Bay Composers Forum, American Composers Forum,
College Music Society, and the American Music Center.
Residencies and Appearances
Residencies at Djerassi, Centre International de Recherche Musicale,
Villa Montalvo, and the Atlantic Center for the Arts. Appearances at the
Cleveland Institute of Art, International Festival for Dance in the Media,
Kansas City Festival of Electronic Music, Florida Electronic Music Festival,
Mid American Center for Contemporary Music, and the International Dance
and Technology Conference.
Commissions:
Commissions include "Éspaces Pointillés" for Oberlin Conservatory
flautist Kathleen Chastain premiered in Cleveland, Ohio; "Hollow Ground
II" for dance premiered in Rotterdam, Netherlands; "IIxV+" for dance premiered
at the Kennedy Center, D.C.; "Via Metro I" for saxophone premiered in
Paris, France; "Nocturne" for piano premiered in Austin, Texas; "Robo
City" and "Electric Mask" in Houston, Texas.
Publications
Scores and recordings from First Wave Music Publishing and recordings
from the SEAMUS CD label.
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