I was born in Edmonton, Canada, in 1980. I received my Bachelor of Music with Honours from the University of Toronto (2005), and my Master’s degree from the University of California at San Diego (2007). I have also pursued studies at the Koninklijk Conservatorium in the Hague, Netherlands. My teachers have included Chan Ka Nin, Chinary Ung, Philippe Manoury, and Martijn Padding, among others. In addition, I have participated in masterclasses with composers such as Gilles Tremblay, Mario Davidovsky, Denys Bouliane, François Paris, and Helmut Lachenmann. Prior to studying composition, I studied jazz drumming and Cuban folkloric percussion, which took to me to Havana for a summer of private study in 2002.
I have had performances and commissions from ensembles in several countries, including the Nieuw Ensemble, the Ensemble contemporain de Montreal, the Nouvel ensemble moderne, the University of Alberta’s Academy String Orchestra, Tapestry New Opera Works, Toca Loca, Continuum, the Knights Orchestra, and the Arditti Quartet. My music has been performed in Canada, the USA, Cuba, the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands. Radio broadcasts include CBC Radio 2, Radio-Canada’s Espace musique, and Toronto’s CIUT.
My music has been presented in festivals such as Amsterdam’s Gaudeamus Music Week (my piece Culture no.1 was selected for their 2006 competition), Toronto’s New Wave, soundaXis, and SHIFT festivals; Aberdeen’s Sound Festival; and New York’s MATA Festival. I was additionally selected as a representative for Canada in the 2008 World Music Days in Lithuania. One of my solo pieces, Flüsse-Einflüsse, was chosen as a required exam piece for the graduating accordion students at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik – Trossingen in 2006. I have also received various awards and grants, including four prizes in Canada’s SOCAN Awards for Young Composers (2004, 2004, 2006, 2008), a SOCAN residency grant, two graduating scholarships from U of T, as well as commissioning, travel, project, and study grants from the Canada Council for the Arts and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts.



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