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Douglas Geers is an American composer, and the founder of the Spark Festival. CareerGeers is an associate professor of music composition and director of the Brooklyn College Center for Computer Music (BC-CCM) at the City University of New York, Brooklyn College (USA). He had been a professor of music at the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, USA), where he founded the Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Arts[1] and was its Director from 2003-2009.[2] Geers also is a member of the Electric Music Collective[3] and the electroacoustic band, Sønreel.[4] EducationGeers received a B.A. in English and Music from Xavier University, a M.A. in Music from the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and a D.M.A. from Columbia University in 2002. From 2000 to 2001, he completed a one-year research/composition residency at the Norwegian Center for Music in Technology and the Arts in Oslo, Norway. His teachers include Fred Lerdahl, Tristan Murail, Brad Garton, Jonathan Kramer, George Edwards, Allen Sapp (composer), Frederick Bianchi, and Darrell Handel. Selected works
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References1. ^“3rd Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art,” A. William Smith, Computer Music Journal, Volume 28, Issue 4. 2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.spark.cla.umn.edu/about.php |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-08-01 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100809131709/http://spark.cla.umn.edu/about.php |archivedate=2010-08-09 |df= }} 3. ^http://www.emcollective.org/doug.html 4. ^“Festival Embodies a Range of Media: Music for ‘the brain,’ ‘the feet’ and ‘the gut’,” George Varga, San Diego Union Tribune, October 7, 2005. 5. ^"A September Day Like No Other for a Downtown Family," Steve Smith, The New York Times, September 15, 2008. 6. ^"Lower Manhattan Libretto," Ryan Tracy, New York Press, September 8, 2008. 7. ^"Calling: An Opera of Forgiveness," Ron Cohen, Backstage, September 16, 2008. 8. ^“Stirring Composers, Musicians and Theater Artists into a Stew,” Steven Smith, The New York Times, June 13, 2007. 9. ^"Laptops as Orchestra," Chicago Tribune, April 7, 2008. 10. ^“Nova glasba razlicnih,” Pavel Mihelcic, Delo, November 30, 2006. 11. ^“Machtspiele: ‘Gilgamesh’ am Theater an der Sihl,” Thomas Schacher, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, June 24, 2002. 12. ^"Contemporary Music Forum," Andrew Lindemann Malone, The Washington Post, October 31, 2007. 13. ^“Electric Music Collective: Incandescance” and “Electric Music Collective: Defiant,” Corey Cheng, Computer Music Journal, Volume 29, Issue 3. External links
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