
About
Nathaniel Haering is a Studios Composition Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee's Music Department. His research focuses on integrating live electronics to enhance traditional instruments' expressive and timbral capabilities, influencing both electronic and purely acoustic works. He collaborates with acclaimed ensembles like Trio Accanto, Mivos Quartet, and the International Contemporary Ensemble.
Education:
- PhD in Music, University of California San Diego
- MM, Bowling Green State University
- Bachelor of Music in Composition, Western Michigan University
His work explores gestural power and extended soundscapes, with performances at venues such as the International Computer Music Conference (Shanghai, Seoul, NYC), Noisefloor Festival (UK), and VIPA (Spain). Recordings appear in flux, vol. 33 and Music from SEAMUS.
Awards:
- 2019 ASCAP/SEAMUS Student Award
- 2019 PRIX CIME Residency Prize
- Mixed Media Award of Distinction (MA/IN Festival)
Haering actively engages with interdisciplinary collaborations, emphasizing the intersection of technology and acoustic performance. His future work continues to push boundaries in contemporary music composition and live electronic integration.
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