Chris Malloy


Chris Malloy is a composer in Denver, Colorado, USA. His music has been performed throughout Asia, Europe, and the Americas. His Ph.D. is from Brandeis University, where his principal teacher was Martin Boykan. He chairs the Composition Department at the University of Denver, and also has taught at Brandeis University, the University of Surrey, and the New England Conservatory at Walnut Hill. His scores and recordings are published by Cadenza Music (cadenza-­‐‑music.com).

He has published various recording.
– As conductor: Octet for Art, by David Hanson, on “The Art Bouton Project.” Art Bouton, clarinet and soprano saxophone; Jason Johnston, French horn; René Knetsch, violin; Richard vonFoerster, cello; Erik Applegate, double bass; Chuck Pierce, guitar; David Hanson, piano; and Matt Amundson, percussion. 2014.
– Nubble Light, on “Contemporary American Eclectic Music for the Piano, Volume IX,” a New Ariel Recordings CD, with Jeffrey Jacob, piano. 2009.
– Millions of Mischiefs, a Cadenza Music CD of works by Chris Malloy. 2008. Available from I-­‐‑Tunes and Amazon. Distributed in Europe by Cadenza Music, Europadisc, HMV, Presto Classical, Tesco.com, and many other outlets.

Malloy is also author of various academic writings:
Bending Time: A Method of Composing Foreground, Middleground, and Background Durations.
The Proceedings of the 2007 Aspen Composers Conference, 2008.
As copy editor: The Computer Music Tutorial, by Curtis Roads. MIT Press, 1996

Music:


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