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Name: David Hahn
Nationality: American
Profession: Composer-Musician-Teacher

Education:
Ph.D. in Historical Musicology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1993.
Thesis Title: Numerical Composition: A Study of Pythagorean-Platonic Ideas in the Making of the Rondeaux of Guillaume de Machaut.
Certificate of Advanced Study in Early Music Performance, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London, England, 1983.
B.M. in Applied Music, Guitar and Lute, Performance of Early Music, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston, 1980.
B.A. with Honors in Comparative Literature and Classics, Brown University, Providence, 1978.
B.A. Thesis Title: The Poetics of Translation: Vergil and Ezra Pound.
Private Guitar and Lute studies with Anthony D'Adono in Philadelphia, Thomas E. Greene in Providence, Robert Paul Sullivan in Boston, and Nigel North in London.
Training in music software, MIDI-Controlled Synthesizers and Digital Audio Workstations with John Chowning and Chris Chafe at Stanford University and Tom Stiles at Jack Straw Productions in Seattle.
Fully proficient in dual platform Digital Audio Workstations for the creation, recording, and editing of music including the use of MIDI-controlled synthesizers and samplers, and numerous software applications (ProTools, Creamware, Encore, Finale, Studio Vision, Digital Performer, Score, M., Master Trax Pro, etc.) for the purposes of recording, composition, sound design, editing, notation, sequencing, and teaching

 

Publication:

Creating the Sound Scape for Zagreb Everywhere. A paper about recording and creating the sound for the video. Organised Sound, July 2002.

Are You Sleeping, Now? Music for 3 electric guitars, in Hysteria, an audio journal published by the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Fall 2000.

Zoological Bagatelles: A Suite for Mandolin and Guitar. Plucked String Editions, 1998.

Sacred Numbers: Proportion, Medieval Philosophy and Contemporary Culture in the Music of Guillaume de Machaut. Manuscript. Presently in process of finding a publisher.

Dance Music in the 16th-Century, Saltarello, and Cascarda. Articles for the International Encyclopedia of Dance, Selma Jean Cohen, Ed. University of California Press, 1999.

A Collection of Scales, Intervals and Chords for the Renaissance Lute. Self-published teaching manual. Boston, 1987.

Awards :

Grant for Artist Project (GAP) from Seattle's Artist Trust.

Artist Support Program Award (ASP) from the Jack Straw Foundation.

ASCAP Special Awards

Disney/Ascap Musical Theater Workshop Invited to attend this workshop directed by Stephen Schwartz.

ArtsLink Collaborative Grant, funded by the Soros Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts for the creation of new musical work in collaboration with artists in Eastern Europe.

Humanities Fellowship, Stanford Humanities Center, Stanford.

Graduate Fellowship, Stanford Music Department.

Noah Greenberg Award from the American Musicological Society for excellence in the study and performance of Early Music.

Instrument :

Guitars, lute, mandolin, cittern, theorbo, and banjo

 

 


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