Biography Tim Sullivan's compositions have received performances via the Colorado Symphony, American Opera Projects, 2018 and 2008 NASA conference, ALEA III, Etcetera Festival of New Music, World Saxophone Congress XIII, Society of Composers conferences, and the University of Nebraska New Music Festival. He has received honors and awards from ACO/Earshot, Minnesota Orchestra, ASCAP, ALEA III, and Downbeat magazine. Also an accomplished jazz drummer, he has several recordings as a member of the Boulder Creative Music Ensemble, and has performed with Ron Miles at jazz festivals throughout the U.S. He has presented his theoretical research at several international conferences, and has published analytical essays on the music of Alfred Schnittke and Galina Ustvolskaya.
He holds a Ph.D. in Composition and Music Theory from the University of Michigan, a dual M.M. in Music History and Music Theory/Composition from the University of Northern Colorado, and also a B.M. in Music Theory and Composition from UNC. His primary composition teachers include Bright Sheng, Andrew Mead, William Bolcom, Betsy Jolas, and Karen Tanaka. Additional lessons and master classes have included Georges Aperghis, Toshio Hosokawa, Dieter Mack, Helmut Lachenmann, and Beat Furrer.
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