From: Arshia Cont
<arshi...@ircam.fr>
Date: Sep 17, 2007 11:26 PM
Subject: UC Berkeley Composer search
To: gr...@music.ucsd.edu
>> De : Edmund Campion <cam...@cnmat.berkeley.edu
>
>> Date : 18 septembre 2007 00:31:55 HAEC
>> À : Edmund Campion <cam...@cnmat.berkeley.edu>
>> Objet : From Ed Campion/UC Berkeley
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The UC Berkeley Department of Music is searching for a composer to
>> join its faculty. I would be grateful if you would help us
by
>> encouraging the most talented to apply. The
official
>> advertisement is posted below.
>>
>> Thank you in advance and pardon the informality.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Ed Campion
>>
>>
>> DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
>> UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
>> Music Composition
>>
>> University of California, Berkeley -- Tenure-track appointment in
>> Composition. UC Berkeley seeks an emerging or established
>> composer with clear potential for ongoing national and
>> international recognition. Duties include teaching in the
>> graduate composition program and at the undergraduate level,
>> including subjects involving the candidate's expertise. We
>> welcome applicants with areas of specialization including, but not
>> limited to: music theory, performance, improvisation,
electro-
>> acoustic and computer music, and the digital arts. Rank:
>> Assistant Professor. Doctorate or equivalent experience
>> required. Candidates who are close to completing their
terminal
>> degrees are welcome to apply. Please submit your
application by
>> mail (no electronic applications) and include: a cover
letter
>> describing your creative trajectory and educational philosophy, a
>> curriculum vitae (include web link where available), one compact
>> disk or CD-ROM of sample compositions which will not be returned,
>> the names and addresses (with e-mail) of three referees.
>> Additional materials including scores and recordings may be
>> requested at a later date. Please do not send scores at
this
>> stage. Application deadline: November 27,
2007. Applications
>> will be reviewed as they are received. Preferred start
date:
>> July 1, 2008. The University of California is an Equal
>> Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. Send all
materials to:
>> Composition Search Committee, Department of Music, 104 Morrison
>> Hall #1200, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-1200.
>>
>> Email inquiries: comp...@lists.berkeley.edu
>> <mailto:
comp...@lists.berkeley.edu>
>> The Department of Music at Berkeley (http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/
>> music/), with a regular faculty of about 20, has some 150 majors
>> and 60 graduate students and offers courses for over 2,000 non-
>> majors each year. The undergraduate major leading to the
B.A. is
>> an integrated one, encompassing a variety of approaches to the
>> study of diverse musical traditions. It offers courses in theory,
>> musicianship, composition, performance, history, ethnomusicology,
>> and cultural studies, as well as supporting a full complement of
>> performing ensembles. Graduate curricula in music composition and
>> music scholarship (ethnomusicology and the history and literature
>> of Western music) lead to M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. The Center for
>> New Music and Audio Technologies (http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/)
>> fosters interdisciplinary musical research and composition. The
>> Jean Gray Hargrove Music Library ( http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/
>> MUSI/) houses one of the largest and most distinguished
>> collections of its kind in the U.S. Our programs benefit
from and
>> contribute to the rich and varied cultural life of the San
>> Francisco Bay Area.
>> --
>> Professor Edmund J. Campion
>> Co-director, Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT)
>> 1750 Arch Street
>> Berkeley, CA 94709
>> (510) 643-9990 ext. 315
>>
>
Arshia Cont
http://cosmal.ucsd.edu/arshia/
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Ana María