
معرفی
P. Q. Phan serves as Professor of Music in the Composition Department at the Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University.
His educational background includes:
- D.M.A., Doctor of Musical Arts, University of Michigan, 1993
- M.A., Master of Arts, University of Michigan, 1993
- M.M., Master of Music, University of Michigan, 1989
- B.M., Bachelor of Music, University of Southern California, 1987
Phan's creative work centers on contemporary classical composition with emphasis on cross-cultural dialogues between Asian and Western traditions. His portfolio spans orchestral works, chamber music, and experimental new music, frequently exploring hybrid forms and innovative instrumental techniques.
His distinguished honors include:
- 1998 Rome Prize
- Multiple ASCAP awards
- Rockefeller Foundation grant
- Ohio Arts Councils grant
- Charles Ives Center for American Music grant
- Macdowell Colony fellowship
Phan maintains active commissioning relationships with major ensembles including the Kronos Quartet, Cleveland Chamber Symphony, and American Composers Orchestra. His works have received international performances by BBC Scottish, Radio France, and Hanoi Conservatory Orchestra, with Kronos Quartet recording for Nonesuch Records. He previously held faculty positions at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Cleveland State University.




