
About
Lou Bunk is a Professor of Music at Franklin Pierce University's College of Liberal Arts, Business, Social Science, and Education. His expertise spans music composition, theory, electronic music, and sound design, with a focus on interdisciplinary experimentation and technology integration.
- B.A., Music Theory and Composition, Central Conn. State University
- M.A., Music Composition, Washington University
- Ph.D., Music Composition and Theory, Brandeis University
Bunk's research explores contemporary composition through algorithmic methods, electroacoustic integration, and improvisational frameworks. His work examines temporal structures in Morton Feldman's music and bridges acoustic instrumentation with electronic manipulation.
His recent publications highlight hybrid acoustic-electronic composition, instrument-specific explorations (flute, viola, saxophone, percussion), and technology-driven pedagogy. Key trends include interactive performance systems and cross-disciplinary sound design.
Scientific Awards
- Make Music Boston Grant (2017)
- Somerville Arts Council Project Grant (2016)
- Somerville Arts Council Artist Fellowship (2015)
- Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship Finalist (2013)
Active in professional service, Bunk has adjudicated for SEAMUS, ASCAP/SEAMUS Student Commission, and the Somerville Arts Council. He chaired Franklin Pierce's Academic Standards Committee (2011–2014) and contributed to music theory publications, including Oxford University Press' "Analytical and Cross-Cultural Studies in World Music".
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