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Michael Boyd is a Professor of Music and Music Program Coordinator at Chatham University's College of Arts & Sciences. His work spans experimental music composition, improvisation, and site-specific installation art, often integrating graphic notation and live electronics.
- Doctorate in Musical Arts (D.M.A.) in Composition, University of Maryland (2006)
- Master of Arts in Music Theory and History, SUNY Stony Brook (2004)
- Bachelor of Music in Composition and Bachelor of Science in Music Education, University of Maryland (2000)
Boyd's research focuses on dismantling traditional hierarchies in music creation through indeterminate notation, collaborative performance, and environmental art. His compositions often incorporate electroacoustic elements, performance art, and multimedia installations.
Recent publications analyze the works of Roger Reynolds, John Luther Adams, and Thomas DeLio, with a strong emphasis on formal innovation and interdisciplinary approaches. His works have been performed internationally at festivals like SEAMUS and Vox Novus 60x60.
- Foundation for Emerging Technologies and Arts (FETA) Prize in Sound Art (2016)
- Pittsburgh Magazine 40 Under 40 (2013)
- Multiple Call for Scores awards (2013)
- Travel grants from Towson, University of Maryland, and Central Minnesota Arts Board
Boyd has advised and collaborated with numerous ensembles, including Tempus Continuum Ensemble and Versipel New Music. His creative practice is deeply tied to community engagement and sustainable living, reflected in personal interests like vegan cooking and bike commuting.
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