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Matthew Schumaker

Visiting Scholar 2019-2020 Lecturer, Music Department, University of California, Berkeley Composer and music instructor
The trailblazers in human, academic, scientific and religious freedom have always been in the minority… It will take such a small committed minority to work unrelentingly to win the uncommitted majority. Such a group may transform America’s greatest dilemma into her most glorious opportunity.
— Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Background

Matthew Schumaker is a composer and music instructor at University of California, Berkeley. He received a doctorate in music composition from UC Berkeley and holds degrees from Dartmouth College and Princeton University.

Interests

Schumaker’s music engages in research into computer-assisted composition and real-time, interactive computer music with live performers. He has used computer-assisted techniques to compose works such as As I ride the late night freeways. In a similar area, Schumaker programmed Tessellate, an algorithmic composition toolset within the OpenMusic environment which was released in August 2017. In addition to his work as a composer and researcher, Schumaker has been a long-time proponent of new music and has helped to produce many concerts in the Bay Area for organizations such as the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Rova-Arts, and the Eco Ensemble.

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