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James Paul Sain (b. 1959), a native of San Diego, California,
is Professor of Music at the University of Florida where he teaches
acoustic and electroacoustic music composition as well as music theory.
He is Composition, Theory and Technology Co-Chair and the Director of
Electroacoustic Music. He founded and directed the internationally
acclaimed Florida Electroacoustic Music Festival for 17 years. He
is responsible for programming over 1600 works of contemporary art
music. Composers-in-residence for the festival included renowned
electroacoustic music composers such as Hubert S. Howe, Jr., Cort Lippe,
Gary Nelson, Jon Appleton, Joel Chadabe, Larry Austin, Barry Truax,
Richard Boulanger, Paul Lansky, James Dashow, Mort Subotnick, John
Chowning, Charles Dodge and Annea Lockwood.
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His ongoing dedication to the design and implementation of
interdisciplinary projects lead to a cooperative project with colleagues
in dance and electrical engineering aimed toward developing an
alternative MIDI controller for dance. This project culminated in the
premiere of his techno-ballet, Ender's Game, during the summer of
1994 at the University of Utrecht with an additional performance at the
University of Amsterdam. The MIDI Movement Module, M3, developed for
Ender's Game was nominated by the editors of Discover Magazine
for their 1998 Award for Technological Innovation in Sound.
In the fall of 1993, Sain was in residence at the Swedish Royal Academy
of Music as part of the Swedish-American Music Exchange. He returned to
Sweden by invitation to compose at the Institute for Electroacoustic
Music in Sweden, EMS, for the summer of 1995. The project initiated at
EMS, "Recontextualization of Granulated and Concrete Sonic Resources,"
was awarded a Bicentennial Swedish-American Exchange Fund grant from the
Consulate General of Sweden. During the summer of 1998 he presented and
curated a concert of American electroacoustic music at the
Folkwang-Hochschule/ICEM in Essen, Germany, as well as giving a workshop
on computer music. His visit was funded by the Gesellschaft für
Neue Musik Ruhr and the Folkwang-Hochschule, Essen. In 2001 Sain was in
residence at the Sonoimágenes festival hosted by the
University of Lanús in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he gave a
workshop and premiered a new work for the M3 dance suit. He has also
been a guest composer at the University of Birmingham, University of
Oregon, DeMontfort University, Mercer University, Luther College,
University of Hull - Scarborough, University of North Carolina at
Greensboro, University of Aberdeen, and Winthrop University. Sain has
curated exchange concerts with Stanford University's Center for Computer
Research in Music and Acoustics and the University of Washington's
DXArts program as well as coordinated formal exchanges with
the Korean National University of Arts in Seoul, South Korea, and the
University of Lanús in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Dr. Sain has studied composition privately with Frederic Goossen,
David Ward-Steinman, Hubert Howe, Jr., Merle Hogg, and Brent Dutton. His
works have been featured at societal events including the International
Computer Music Association, Society of Composers, Inc., Society for
Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States, College Music Society,
American Composers Alliance, American Guild of Organists, T.U.B.A.,
International Clarinet Association, World Saxophone Congress, North
American Saxophone Alliance, Southeastern Composer's League, Southeast
Horn Workshop, and on the Computer Music at Clark [U.S.A.], Arts Now [U.S.A.],
Soundings [U.K.], Pulse Field [U.S.A.], Discoveries [U.K.],
inner sOUndscapes [U.S.A.],
Sonoimágenes [ARGENTINA], 3rd
Practice [U.S.A.], Nong
[SOUTH KOREA], UNCG New Music Festival [U.S.A.], Nuit Bleue [FRANCE],
and Electronic Music Mid-West [U.S.A.]
concert series. Dr. Sain served as Board Member in Composition for the
College Music Society Southern Chapter. He is currently chair of the
Society of Composers Inc. Executive Committee and an American Composers
Alliance board member. Sain was named the 2005 San Diego State
University Music Alumnus of the Year. His compositions can be found on
CD on the Capstone, Electronic Music Foundation, University of
Lanús [ARGENTINA], Mark Masters and NACUSA
labels. His music is published by Brazinmusikanta Publications and
American Composers Editions. |