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Paul Lombardi holds a Ph.D. in music composition from the
University of Oregon,
and has studied composition with David Crumb, Robert Kyr, Stephen Blumberg,
and Leo Eylar. His music has been performed in more than 20 states across the
US, as well as in other areas in North America, South America and Europe.
Recordings of his music are available from Capstone Records, Zerx Records, and
ERMMedia. Many groups have played his music, notably the Kiev Philharmonic,
the East Coast Composers Ensemble, Third Angle, and Hundredth Monkey. He is the
winner of the 2011 Renée B. Fisher Piano Composition Competition, and has received
numerous commissions including one by Oregon Bach Festival Composers Symposium in
honor of George Crumb on the occasion of his 75th birthday. Some of his scores are
published in the Anthology of Contemporary Concert Music (currently in
press). Dr. Lombardi’s theoretical work focuses on mathematics and music, and is
published in the Music Theory Spectrum, Indiana Theory Review,
Mathematics and Music (forthcoming), and Mathematics and Computers in
Simulation. He has presented his research at numerous theory conferences, both
national and regional. He was the pianist for the Hundredth Monkey Ensemble from
2000 to 2003, and was a soloist for the Siskiyou Community Orchestra in 1994. He
has been a member of the theory and composition faculty at the
University of New Mexico since
2003, and was a member of the faculty at the Shenandoah University in 2010.
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