Brian Ferneyhough, Roger Reynolds, George Lewis & Bertram Turetzky are
supposed to be teaching there. If they do I'd say you're doing really well.
Ferneyhough is one of the most important composers of this century, George
Lewis is one of the first and only jazz musicians to incorporate
interactive electronics into live improvisation and Bertram Turetzky is a
legendary figure in avant-garde classical music since he was probably the
first contrabass player to specialize in extended techniques. You've also
got the SONOR & SIRIUS ensembles which specialize in contemporary works.
There's a Xenakis CD on Neuma that was all done at UCSD. It looks like
there are a lot of computer music and music technology courses offered
there plus a great looking "History Of Electronic Music" course.
Drusca
emosissy wrote:
quoted 14 lines I don't know about UC San Diego, our nusic department is not all that.
> I don't know about UC San Diego, our nusic department is not all that.
>
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> emosissy
>
> > Cal Arts School Of Music http://music.calarts.edu/
> > U.C. San Diego
> > U.C. Berkeley
> > U.C. Santa Barbara http://www.ccmrc.ucsb.edu/index.html
> > University Of Iowa http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/~web/ems/HOME.HTML
> > M.I.T.
> > Harvard http://www-mario.harvard.edu/EMC/index.html
> > STEIM http://www.xs4all.nl/~steim/main.html
> >