
About
Utku Asuroglu is an Assistant Professor of Composition at the University of Missouri School of Music, where he teaches electronic music and composition. He holds a DMA from Stanford University (2023) and has studied at prestigious institutions including the Rotterdam Conservatory, Kunstuniversität Graz, and IRCAM. His works are characterized by innovative ensemble writing and electronic integration, described as 'fiery, tempestuous, and action-packed.'
Education:
- Doctorate in Musical Arts (DMA), Stanford University, 2023
- Studies at Rotterdam Conservatory, Kunstuniversität Graz, Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, and IRCAM
Research & Creative Work: Asuroglu's compositions focus on contemporary classical music, blending acoustic and electronic elements. His works have been performed by leading ensembles worldwide, such as Ensemble Intercontemporain, Ensemble Modern, and JACK Quartet. Notable projects include the Zeki Opera Project, supported by the European Network of Opera Academies.
Awards & Honors:
- Guggenheim Fellowship
- Irino Prize (Japan)
- Gaudeamus Prize (Netherlands)
- Goethe Award (South Korea)
Upcoming Works: A new piece for harpsichord and hybrid orchestra will premiere in Ghent, Belgium (October 2025) with Goska Isphording as soloist.
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