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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Born: <br /> | + | Born: March 10, 1961<br /> |
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− | Country: | + | Country: Joliet, Illinois, U.S.A. <br /> |
− | Studies: | + | Studies: Univ. of Colorado (B.M.1993), Univ. of Penn. (M.A.1986, Ph.D.1992) |
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+ | Teachers: [[Richard Toensing]], [[George Crumb]], [[Louis Andriessen]] | ||
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+ | Michael Fiday, Associate Professor, has been commissioned and performed extensively throughout the United States, Europe and elsewhere by a diverse range of performers such as Atlanta Symphony, American Composers Orchestra, Oakland East Bay Symphony, Percussion Ensemble of The Hague, pianists James Tocco and Marc-Andre Hamelin, and electric guitarist Seth Josel. His principal teachers in composition have included Richard Toensing at University of Colorado, George Crumb at University of Pennsylvania and Louis Andriessen, with whom he studied in Amsterdam under the auspices of a Fulbright Grant. | ||
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+ | Fiday is the recipient of numerous awards, grants and residencies from, among others, BMI, ASCAP, American Composers Forum, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, The MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, Headlands Center for the Arts and the Ohio Arts Council.<ref>http://ccm.uc.edu/music/cmt/faculty/composition_faculty.html?eid=fidaymd&thecomp=uceprof</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 22 May 2015
Biography
Born: March 10, 1961
Country: Joliet, Illinois, U.S.A.
Studies: Univ. of Colorado (B.M.1993), Univ. of Penn. (M.A.1986, Ph.D.1992)
Teachers: Richard Toensing, George Crumb, Louis Andriessen
Michael Fiday, Associate Professor, has been commissioned and performed extensively throughout the United States, Europe and elsewhere by a diverse range of performers such as Atlanta Symphony, American Composers Orchestra, Oakland East Bay Symphony, Percussion Ensemble of The Hague, pianists James Tocco and Marc-Andre Hamelin, and electric guitarist Seth Josel. His principal teachers in composition have included Richard Toensing at University of Colorado, George Crumb at University of Pennsylvania and Louis Andriessen, with whom he studied in Amsterdam under the auspices of a Fulbright Grant.
Fiday is the recipient of numerous awards, grants and residencies from, among others, BMI, ASCAP, American Composers Forum, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, The MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, Headlands Center for the Arts and the Ohio Arts Council.[1]
Works for Percussion
Automotive Passacaglia - Multiple Percussion; Piano
Hands On! - Percussion Quartet
References