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Steve Everett

Professor of Music Composition at City University of New York Graduate Center
New York, NY, United States
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Steve Everett is professor of music composition at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center. Previously he was professor of music at Emory University, visiting professor of composition at Princeton University, and dean at the University of Illinois Chicago and provost at Adelphi University and CUNY Graduate Center.

Steve Everett is professor of music composition at the City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center. He was professor of music at Emory University, a visiting professor of composition at Princeton University, and has been a guest composer at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris, the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève in Switzerland, Rotterdam Conservatoire, HKU Utrechts Conservatorium, Tokyo Denki University, and Eastman School of Music.

He has served as Provost at the City University of New York Graduate Center and at Adelphi University (NY), was the Dean of the College of Architecture, Design and the Arts at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and Assistant Vice Provost and founded-directed the Music-Audio Research Center and Javanese Gamelan Ensemble at Emory University in Atlanta.

Many of his recent compositions involve performers with computer-controlled electronics and have been performed in twenty-seven different countries throughout Europe, Asia, and North America, including at IRCAM-Paris and INA-GRM Radio France (Paris), Re-New Arts Festival (Copenhagen), Orgelpark (Amsterdam), the Esplanade (Singapore), Korea Computer Music Festival (Seoul), Melbourne (Australia), Royal Northern College of Music (England), Amerika Haus Cologne (Germany), several International Computer Music Conferences, Resonances Arts Festival (Paris), New York Electroacoustic Music Festival, and at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Merkin Hall, and Music Midtown (New York).

Interests

Computational music composition
Music cognition and perception
Musical timbre
Javanese gamelan
Japanese and Korean traditional arts