Robert Hamilton
Composer Robert Hamilton (b. 1973) is engaged in the integration of technology and musical performance.
Currently studying computer music at the CCMIX studios in Alfortville, France, he holds a masters degree in Computer
Music Composition from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, where he studied computer music with
Geoffrey Wright and McGregor Boyle, as well as degrees in Music and Cognitive Science from Dartmouth College, studying
with Jon Appleton, Larry Polanksy and Charles Dodge. Recent composition studies include studies with Michel Merlet and Narcis Bonet
at L'Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris. Mr. Hamilton is a recipient of the Prix d'Ete award (first prize, Peabody Conservatory),
the Johns Hopkins Technology Fellowship, and a Peabody Career Development Grant, and has had his work featured at the Spark Festival, the Salerno Italy Contemporary Music Festival, the 3rd Practice Festival, the ISMIR international conference, the Smithsonian Institute, and the Dartmouth Electric Rainbow Coalition Festival.
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Links:
www.roberthamilton.org
Peabody Computer Music Department
Dartmouth Electroacoustic Music
CCMIX. (Le Centre de Création Musicale Iannis Xenakis)
3rd Practice Festival
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