- Bob Gilmore
Bob Gilmore is a musicologist, educator and keyboard player, born in
Carrickfergus ,Northern Ireland in 1961. He studied atYork University , England,Queen's University, Belfast (PhD. 1992), and, on aFulbright Scholarship , at theUniversity of California, San Diego . He is best known for his books on American music - "Harry Partch: a biography" (Yale University Press, 1998) and "Ben Johnston: Maximum Clarity and other writings on music" (University of Illinois Press, 2006), both of which were recipients of the Deems Taylor Award fromASCAP . He has also written extensively on the American experimental tradition, microtonal music andspectral music , including the work of such figures asJames Tenney ,Horatiu Radulescu ,Claude Vivier , andFrank Denyer . He is one of the leading authorities on the work of the American composer, instrument builder and theoristHarry Partch . He has written on the work of younger Irish composers includingDeirdre Gribbin ,Donnacha Dennehy ,Ailís Ni Ríain ,Jennifer Walshe andMichael Alcorn in the "Journal of Music in Ireland ". He has taught atQueens University, Belfast ,Dartington College of Arts , and presently teaches atBrunel University in London. He is the founder, director and keyboard player of Trio Scordatura, an Amsterdam-based ensemble dedicated to the performance of microtonal music.
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