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+.heading "full length bio"
+Currently based in Rochester, New York, Tucker Johnson's musical practice includes works for soloists, ensembles, and electronic media.
+
+His music has been programmed and honored at festivals and events, including the inaugural Dot-The-Line new music festival (Seoul) Longy Divergent Studio (Boston), soundSCAPE Festival (Cesena), Composing in the Wilderness (Prince William Sound & NYC), Shastra Rhythm Workshop (New Jersey), and the National Young Composers' Challenge (Orlando).
+In 2021, he was awarded the Marjorie Jane Brewster Memorial Music Scholarship; a scholarship awarded each year to one graduating Penn State student to pay for graduate studies at another institution.
+Additionally, Tucker received two awards for Outstanding Undergraduate Research at Penn State: the Peter T. Luckie Award in the spring of 2020 (*a presence within reassembly*) and First Place Oral Presentation in 2021 (*Listening to Ghosts, Imagining Lost Futures: Metaphor and Structure in Wears and Tears*).
+Interested in interdisciplinary practice, He served as a collaborative creator in a workshop with artist Nick Cave and the "Music for the Visible Turn" concert at the University of South Florida Contemporary Art Museum in 2019.
+
+He seeks to draw connections between philosophy, mathematics, and design through his work.
+These ideas are often synthesized through a blend of experimentation and highly organized systems.
+Recent explorations in Tucker's music have included prescriptive applications of mathematical relationships/number sequences, the reorganization of improvised materials, and serial structures.
+Experiences reading, greener hiking and amateur botanizing can be found intertwined in his work, alongside interests in open-source software and teaching.
+
+As a performer and improviser on bassoon and electronics, Tucker participates in various collaborative and solo projects.
+His duo project with percussionist Lionel Martinez (spank;) recently released spank; + Logan Barrett, a full-length album of improvised music.
+Tucker has recently performed works by Peter Ablinger, Sam Pluta, and Leah Mullen.
+
+A consistent supporter of new music, Tucker has helped organize many events, festivals, and concerts.
+From 2017-2019 he served as a production team member, librarian, and logistics coordinator for the {{< yelr words="New Music Consortium at the University of South Florida," >}} a student organization dedicated to the performance and promotion of new music.
+Tucker helped coordinate the 2018 USF New Music Festival, the 2019 International Call for Scores, and several other events during his time with the organization.
+In 2020 he helped to relaunch {{< yelr words="Penn State's Living Music" >}} student organization.
+As president of Living Music, he coordinated several guest lectures, a weekly radio show, and the inaugural Penn State International New Music Festival.
+Currently, he works as an intern with the {{< yelr words="Hochstein School in Rochester," >}} and serves as personel recruiter for the {{< yelr words="Eastman Graduate Composers' Sinfonietta" >}}
+
+Tucker received the BM in music composition from the Pennsylvania State University, where his composition teachers were Baljinder Sekhon and Steven Rice.
+He previously studied with Susanna Hancock and Paul Reller at the University of South Florida.
+Tucker is pursuing the MA in music composition at the Eastman School of Music, where he serves as a teaching assistant for the Eastman Audio Research Studio.
+There he studies with Robert Morris, David Liptak, and Matt Barber.
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