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Inés Thiebaut (b. 1979, Madrid, Spain) is an Associate Professor of Music at California State University East Bay. As a composer, her work draws from Greek philosophy, postmodernism, new complexity, and early analog synthesis. Her chamber music has been performed across the U.S. by ensembles such as MIVOS Quartet, TRANSIT New Music, and Cadillac Moon Ensemble, with recent works including a chamber piano concerto for NOVA Chamber Music Series and a piano trio with electronics for the Greek Galan Trio.
Internationally, her compositions have been showcased in Mexico, Spain, Greece, and Portugal by artists like Miquel Bernat (ICTUS Ensemble) and Tambuco Percussion Ensemble. She holds a Ph.D. in composition from the CUNY Graduate Center, where her dissertation on Mario Davidovsky’s Quartettos was partially published in Form and Process in Music, 1300–2014. Prior to her current role, she taught at Queens College (CUNY), Montclair State University, and the University of Utah.
She earned degrees from Berklee College of Music and Queens College (CUNY), establishing a foundation for her interdisciplinary approach to composition.
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