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职称:professor
所属学校:University of the Pacific
所属院系:Music Theory and Composition
所属专业:Music Theory and Composition
联系方式:209.946.2186
Robert Coburn, professor of music composition and theory, has been at the University of the Pacific since 1993. He holds a B.M. from the University of the Pacific, the M.A. from the University of California-Berkeley, and the Ph.D. from the University of Victoria in Canada. Dr. Coburn is active as a composer and an environmental sound artist and is Chair of the Conservatory's Department of Music Studies. He is also Program Director for Composition and Music Theory, and Artistic Director of the SoundImageSound International Festival of New Music and Video.
Dr. Coburn's recent compositions include Kaze no Yume for sho, computer, and video (2011-12); emptiness [reflection] for alto saxophone, computer, and video (2010); Fragile Horizon for viola, speaking voice, computer, and video commissioned by the Brubeck Institute for the Brubeck Festival (2007); In Stillness for violin, computer, and video premiered at the Brubeck Festival (2005); TranquilTurmoil Dreaming for computer music and video (2003); PatternsLuminous for shakuhachi and computer music (2002); Voice (verse 1) for computer sound, premiered at the Symposium En Red O, Barcelona, Spain (1999); and Shadowbox for clarinet, premiered at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm, Sweden (1994). Among his commissioned works are: Ad Vesperum for voice and 11 instruments, for the San Francisco New Music Ensemble; CANTOS for chamber orchestra, for the Sunriver Music Festival; Marking Time/Hearing Space for multiple performers and interactive technology, for the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry; and Soundings, for multiple sampling keyboards, soprano saxophone, and tenor for the Portland Composers Festival. Since 1985 Dr. Coburn has made computer technology his primary instrument. His recent computer music pieces are performed live utilizing Max/MSP/Jitter. He has performed his works at many events including the Western Oregon New Music Festival; the Electronic Music Plus Festival; the Forum '82 Festival of New Music in New York; and the Roulette Fall Festival of New Music, New York.