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Phillip Sink is an Associate Professor and Area Head of Composition & Technology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Music Department. He specializes in creating vocal, instrumental, and audiovisual works that blend timbral innovation with eclectic harmonic and formal approaches, drawing from classical and popular music traditions. His work explores themes of social awareness, human experience, and science.
Education:
- DM, Composition, Indiana University
- MM, Composition, Michigan State University
- MM, Music Theory Pedagogy, Michigan State University
- BMs, Music Composition/Theory & Music Education (double degree), Appalachian State University
Research & Performance: Phillip’s electroacoustic works have been presented globally at conferences such as the International Computer Music Conference, SEAMUS, and festivals in Bourges (France), Lisbon (Portugal), and Florence (Italy). He collaborates with ensembles like the Romex Duo, Khemia Ensemble, and Fifth House Ensemble.
Awards:
- Hermitage Prize (201X)
- 2015 International Computer Music Festival Best Music Submission
- Indiana University Dean’s Prizes (Orchestral, Chamber, Electronic Music)
Professional History: Previously held roles as a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the University of Missouri and Assistant Professor at Northern Illinois University. Leads the Composition and Technology Area at UWM, overseeing studio and ensemble activities.





