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Edmund Campion is a Professor of Music Composition at the University of California, Berkeley, where he co-directs the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT) within the Department of Music. His career spans over 25 years as a composer, performer, software developer, and collaborator.
- Current affiliation: UC Berkeley (College of Letters and Science, Department of Music)
- Academic role: Professor
- Leadership: Co-Director at CNMAT
Edmund Campion's research and composition focus on:
- Electronic music integration with traditional ensembles
- Multimedia performance art
- Interactive audiovisual experiences
- Algorithmic composition techniques
- Emergent sound technologies
- Cultural fusion through historical instruments
His work spans both academic and artistic domains, with notable projects involving:
- Kronos Quartet collaborations
- Pacific Rim Festival performances
- Philharmonie de Paris premieres
- Development of spherical speaker array applications
Scientific awards and recognition:
- Recipient of Guggenheim Fellowship (2016)
- Bearinger Award winner
- American Rome Prize awardee
- Lili Boulanger Prize recipient
- Paul Fromm Award at Tanglewood
- Goddard Lieberson Fellowship
As an advisor, Campion has collaborated with:
- Audiovisual artist Kurt Hentschläger
- Korean Traditional Contemporary Orchestra
- San Francisco Contemporary Music Players
He has received commissions from:
- Les Percussion des Strasbourg (2011)
- Société Générale (2011)
- Serge Koussevitzky Foundation (2012)
- ECO Ensemble (2014)
- French Ministry of Culture (2011)
- NEUMA Records (2023)
Campion contributes to technological innovation through:
- Development of CNMAT Spherical Loudspeaker Array
- Integration of digital processing in live performances
- Exploration of algorithmic composition tools
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