- Society of Composers, Authors, and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN)
- Canadian Music Centre, Associate Composer
- Canadian League of Composers
- Canadian New Music Network
- English – Mother tongue, completely fluent, principal language of study
- French – Spoken at home since childhood, completely fluent, used for research and study
- Spanish – Strong reading, writing, and oral fluency; used for research and study
- German – Basic reading, writing, and oral fluency
- “Anti-Elitism versus Anti-Intellectualism: What the CBC is Doing Right and Wrong”. Stand On Guard For CBC. www.earsay.com/standonguardforcbc
- Culture no.1 included in the SCI Journal of Music Scores (Vol. 40)
- Featured composer on music promoter Frans Waltmans’ website: www.franswaltmans.nl
- “Gaudeamus Music Week Review”. Canadian New Music Review. cnmr.earsay.com
- Radio interview, CIUT, Music Factory. Toronto, Canada
- Guest lecturer, Composers’ Seminar, University of Toronto
- Alberta Creative Development Initiative Grant
- Canada Council for the Arts Commissioning Grant (Ensemble Resonance, Calgary)
- orkest de ereprijs Young Composers Competition, first prize
- Canada Council for the Arts, Travel Grant
- Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Emerging Artist Award
- SOCAN Awards for Young Composers: Serge Garant Award (Chamber Music), third prize
- Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Music Project Grant
- Culture no.3 selected by the ISCM Canadian Section as part of their submission to the 2008 ISCM World Music Days in Lithuania
- Canada Council for the Arts, Commissioning Grant (Toca Loca, Toronto)
- International Gaudeamus Music Week, Amsterdam, finalist
- Canada Council for the Arts, Grant to Professional Musicians
- SOCAN Awards for Young Composers: Pierre Mercure Award (Solo or Duet), first prize
- Canada Council for the Arts, Grant to Professional Musicians
- UC San Diego, Travel Grant
- SOCAN Foundation, Composer Residency Grant (Ensemble contemporain de Montréal)
- Neil D. Graham and William Erving Fairclough Graduating Scholarships (University of Toronto)
- SOCAN Awards for Young Composers:
- George Coutts and Gwendolyn Grant Academic Scholarships (University of Toronto)
- TrypTych Toronto Young Composers’ Competition, first prize
- Monica Ryckman and Ben McPeek Academic Scholarships (University of Toronto)
- Jazz Band Most Valuable Member Award (Grant MacEwan College)
- Louise McKinney Scholarship and entrance scholarship (Grant MacEwan College)
- Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Study Grant
- Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Study Grant
Composition study with Chinary Ung and Philippe Manoury.
(Additionally: Jazz Performance, 2002–2003)
Graduated with honours. Composition study with Chan Ka Nin, John Hawkins, and Alexander Rapoport; percussion study with Bob McLaren.
Composition study with Howard Bashaw; percussion study with Brian Jones. Transferred to the University of Toronto in 2002.
Graduated with honours. Composition study with Gordon Nicholson; percussion study with Brian Thurgood.
Composition: Guido López-Gavilán, Instituto Superior de Arte.
Batá drumming: Tony Urdaneto, Ballet Folklórico Nacional.
Rumba drumming: Raul González, Conjunto Clave y Guaguancó.
Chamber Music Conference and Composers’ Forum of the East
Bennington VT, USA
Apeldoorn, the Netherlands
Recycled 80s Live
Canada
Banff, Canada
the Hague, the Netherlands
St-Irénée QC, Canada
San Diego, USA
University of California, San Diego
Ensemble contemporain de Montréal Génération 2006
Montréal, Canada
Toronto, Canada
Toronto, Canada
University of Toronto – Harvard Composition Exchange
Classical-music-themed social network Dilettante has selected me as one of three finalists for their inaugural Digital Composer-in-Residence competition (press release). This is a people’s choice award, so I would encourage you to vote for me! As part of the competition, the London Sinfonietta has recorded my submitted piece, Sensational Revolution in Medicine, which they will also perform live at a concert on 5 Nov at London’s Wilton’s Music Hall. You can get tickets for the concert here. Also Dilettante’s house blog will feature interview podcasts of the finalists, as well as other goodies.
