Paula Matthusen

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Paula Matthusen (born 1978) is a composer of acoustic and electro-acoustic music.[1] She is a recipient of the Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome.[2]

She was born in Arizona, and has taught at Florida International University, Wesleyan University and Columbia University.[3]

Matthusen's music has been performed by Bang-On-A-Can All Stars, International Contemporary Ensemble, Alarm Will Sound, Estonian National Ballet, Kathleen Supové, Todd Reynolds and Kathryn Woodard.

Career

Compositions

Discography

  • the old language is the old language... (percussion duo, 2017)
  • old fires catch old buildings (baritone, trumpet, bass clarinet, trombone, 2017)
  • corpo/cage (2009)
  • run-on sentence of the pavement (piano, ping-pong balls and electronics, 2003)

References

  1. ^ Smith, Steve (2009-06-14). "Sounds With a Whiff of Sulfur: Computer-Enhanced Music at Roulette". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  2. ^ "Paula Matthusen – Modern Soundscapes, Ancient Structures: Sonic Pathways Between the Ancient Aqueducts and Contemporary Rome | American Academy in Rome". www.aarome.org. Retrieved 2019-08-05.
  3. ^ "Paula Matthusen - Faculty, Wesleyan University". www.wesleyan.edu. Retrieved 2019-08-05.

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