Robert Lunn
Veojam member since November 08, 2010
Robert Lunn received his Doctorate of Musical Arts from The Ohio State University in June of 2010. Winner of the 2008 Ruth Friscoe Award for his Sonata for Guitar, Lunn was a three time recipient of the Donald and Marilyn Harris Scholarship at Ohio State.
He received a BA from Hope College and an Masters in Music Theory and Composition from The Pennsylvania State University. From the fall of 2000 to the spring of 2007 he was on the faculty at Hope College and Lake Michigan College teaching guitar, composition and music theory. Lunn studied guitar with Larry Malfroid at Hope College and participated in a master class with Christopher Parkening in Montana during the summer of 1997.
Composition teachers include Marc Ainger, Paul Barsom, Will Gay Bottje, Russell Floyd, Donald Harris, Jan Radzynski and Thomas Wells. Lunn is currently Adjunct Professor of Music at Lake Michigan College teaching Theory and Aural Skills.
Recent compositions include Greenwood for solo Classical Guitar, Sunkiss for Electric Guitar and Max/MSP, Shimmering Harmonics for Percussion Trio, and The Lazy Virtuoso for Imaginary Piano, an interactive work for video and Max/MSP.
www.robertlunncomposer.com
He received a BA from Hope College and an Masters in Music Theory and Composition from The Pennsylvania State University. From the fall of 2000 to the spring of 2007 he was on the faculty at Hope College and Lake Michigan College teaching guitar, composition and music theory. Lunn studied guitar with Larry Malfroid at Hope College and participated in a master class with Christopher Parkening in Montana during the summer of 1997.
Composition teachers include Marc Ainger, Paul Barsom, Will Gay Bottje, Russell Floyd, Donald Harris, Jan Radzynski and Thomas Wells. Lunn is currently Adjunct Professor of Music at Lake Michigan College teaching Theory and Aural Skills.
Recent compositions include Greenwood for solo Classical Guitar, Sunkiss for Electric Guitar and Max/MSP, Shimmering Harmonics for Percussion Trio, and The Lazy Virtuoso for Imaginary Piano, an interactive work for video and Max/MSP.
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