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Dr.
Christopher
J. Keyes - DMA Eastman School of Music
piano, composition, intermedia technology, education “Truly masterful…a modernized Rachmaninoff” -Fanfare Magazine |
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CD’s and a mutli-channel DVD of his music can be heard on the
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Christopher
J. Keyes (b. 1963) began his career as a pianist, winning many
competitions and later making his "double-debut" in Carnegie Hall as
both soloist and guest composer with the New York Youth Symphony.
He continued his musical training at the Eastman School of Music,
completing his doctorate in 1992. His major composition teachers
include Joseph Schwantner, Samuel Adler, Christopher Rouse, and Robert
Morris. Among his numerous awards are a Rudolf Nissim award for best
orhestral work by a living ASCAP member, the Eastman Szernovsky Award,
several ASCAP Grants to Young Composers, and numerous scholarships
including the University of California Undergraduate Research
Fellowship in Physics. His
compositions have been performed and broadcast in over 30 countries
world -wide. Since the late 1990s his work has focused on electro-acoustic music, multi-channel audio, and more recently computer graphics as mediums to expand the possibilities of acoustic instruments in concert. He is currently an Associate Professor at Hong Kong Baptist University where he directs the Electro-acoustic Music Centre and the Laboratory for Immersive Arts and Technology. LIATe |
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