From ef98d67da30623952ced473e7cfa126574f91fbd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "tuckerajohnsonmusic@gmail.com" Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2023 11:33:27 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] bio --- README.md | 16 +++++++++++++++- variables/a version number.ly | 2 +- variables/bio.ly | 18 +++++++++--------- 3 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d815a0e..74bb85a 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1 +1,15 @@ -# Fifteen Inventions +*The content of this project (music and logos) are protected under copyright, and the underlying source code used to format that content licensed under the MIT license.* + +## Usage + +Required Fonts: + +- haydn ([OpenLilyPondFont](https://github.com/OpenLilyPondFonts/haydn)) +- Junicode +- Syne + +From a command prompt in the root directory: + +`cat variables/* eng-files/* front-matter/* | lilypond -dno-point-and-click --output="Circumnutation"` + +(Copyright © 2023 Tucker Johnson) diff --git a/variables/a version number.ly b/variables/a version number.ly index 36c9bed..356a916 100644 --- a/variables/a version number.ly +++ b/variables/a version number.ly @@ -1 +1 @@ -\version "2.24.0" +\version "2.24.1" diff --git a/variables/bio.ly b/variables/bio.ly index c1f81f9..fcef89f 100644 --- a/variables/bio.ly +++ b/variables/bio.ly @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ %fifteen inventions project -xbio = \markup { \center-column { - \override #'(line-width . 75) \justify \tiny { Currently based in Rochester, New York, Tucker Johnson's musical practice includes works for soloists, ensembles, and electronic media, as well as pieces designed for indoor or outdoor installation. } +xbio = \markup { + \center-column { + \override #'(line-width . 75) \justify \tiny { \bold "Tucker Johnson" is a composer, performer, and educator pursuing the Ph.D. in Music Composition at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. His musical practice includes works for soloists, ensembles, and electronic media, including pieces designed for indoor and outdoor installation. He seeks to create highly organized systems to build connections between philosophy, design, and personal experience. Many of his works commune with music from other times and places, establishing links and references to histories of musical culture. Experiences reading, hiking, and amateur botanizing can be found intertwined in his work, alongside a passion for open-source software and teaching. } \vspace #0.8 - \override #'(line-width . 75) \justify \tiny { He seeks to create highly organized systems to build connections between philosophy, design, and personal experience. Much of this work also communes with music from other times and places, establishing links and references to histories of musical culture. Experiences reading, hiking and amateur botanizing can be found intertwined in his work, alongside a passion for open-source software and teaching. } + \override #'(line-width . 75) \justify \tiny { Tucker's music has been concertized and honored at festivals and events, including the 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 Penn State New Music Festival (State College). In 2021, he was awarded the Marjorie Jane Brewster Memorial Music Scholarship, given to one graduating Penn State student each year to pay for graduate studies at another institution. Additional honors include the Belle S. Gitelman Prize, Peter T. Luckie Award, and *Warren Benson Scholarship*. } \vspace #0.8 - \override #'(line-width . 75) \justify \tiny { His music has been concertized 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. } + \override #'(line-width . 75) \justify \tiny { A consistent supporter of new music, Tucker has helped organize many events, festivals, and concerts and served various music organizations throughout his academic career. Currently, he serves as technical director of OSSIA New Music, a student-run organization at the Eastman School of Music committed to performing the works of contemporary composers. He has also worked with the Hochstein School, WXXI Classical, Penn State's Living Music, and the New Music Consortium. Additionally, Tucker serves as a sound engineer, technician, and teaching assistant with the Electronic Music Studios at Eastman (EMusE) and has produced and performed dozens of electroacoustic works in this position with artists and ensembles such as Alarm Will Sound, percussionist Dan Druckman, and soprano Jamie Jordan. } \vspace #0.8 - \override #'(line-width . 75) \justify \tiny { 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;, released spank; + Logan Barrett, a full-length album of improvised music in Fall 2020. Current collaborations include a project with belgian saxophonist and researcher Floris Van der Veken focused on embodied/disembodied performance, as well as a project with John McGovern exploring repurposed technology and american primitive guitar. } + \override #'(line-width . 75) \justify \tiny { In his research, he has worked to develop approaches to music composition and collaborative improvisation using mathematics, networked computer instruments, machine listening, ambisonics, and other computer-assisted methods, with a tendency to favor recycled and reclaimed computer hardware. Listeners can hear this work in improvised performances with Belgian saxophonist Floris Van Der Veken, recordings with percussionist/guitarist John McGovern, and performances with Ossia New Music. } \vspace #0.8 - \override #'(line-width . 75) \justify \tiny { 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 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 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 WXXI Classical and serves as personel recruiter for the Eastman Graduate Composers' Sinfonietta. } - \vspace #0.8 - \override #'(line-width . 75) \justify \tiny { Tucker received the BM in music composition from the Pennsylvania State University, where his composition teachers were Baljinder Sekhon and SC 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 and an Arts Leadership Certificate at the Eastman Institute for Music Leadership. At Eastman he studies with Bob Morris, David Liptak and Matt Barber, and serves as a graduate assistant for the Eastman Audio Research Studio. } -} + \override #'(line-width . 75) \justify \tiny { He holds the MA and Catherine Filene Shouse Arts Leadership Certificate from the Eastman School of Music and the BM from Penn State University. He also studied at the University of South Florida. He has studied with Robert Morris, Matthew Barber, David Liptak, Baljinder Sekhon, Sarah Genevieve Burghart Rice, and Susanna Hancock. Tucker serves as instructor of the Penn State Young Composers Institute, a virtual program for high school students running in the fall and spring. } + \vspace #0.8 + } } -- 2.39.5