Lawrence W. Moore

About Me

Bio

I teach courses in the Digital Arts and Sound Design program in the Music Theory and Composition Department at the Frost School of Music at the University of Miami. I also teach Music business, Sound Recording, Music Theory, and Music Appreciation courses at Miami-Dade College.

One of my recent works, Angel Wing, has been performed at the Electro-Acoustic Barn Dance (University of Mary Washington - October, 2011) and the Transy Studio 300 Electronic Music Festival (Transylvania University - September, 2011). Angel Wing has also been selected for performance at the 13th Biennial Symposium of Art and Technology at the American Center for Art and Technology (Connecticut College - March, 2012). I have also had works performed in the SEAMUS 2010 National Conference (January, 2010), the New West Electronic Arts and Music Organization Concert Festival (October, 2008), and the Florida Electro-Acoustic Student Festival (Florida International University - November, 2005 and November, 2008). I have also had numerous performances in the 12 Nights of Electronic Music and Art concert series.

I have also been participating in a number of side projects, such as being a performing and composing member of PDMD, a South Florida-based electro-acoustic ensemble which also features Ferdinando De Sena, Nestor Prieto, and Brian Del Toro. We have been featured in a number of South Florida Art Gallery performances and have performed for the SEAMUS 2010 National Conference. I am also the Composer/Producer behind The Wayfarer Project, which produces music for meditation as well as new age entertainment.

 

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Teaching & CV

Teaching

University of Miami

I currently teach courses for the Digital Arts and Sound Design program in the Department of Music Theory and Composition department at the University of Miami Frost School of Music. I have been teaching at UM since 2003. Over the course of my time there, I have taught Digital Synthesis, MIDI Control Systems, Multimedia for Musicians, Electronic Music Ensemble, Introduction to the Electronic Music Studio, and Electronic Composition of Music Seminar.

Miami-Dade College

I have been teaching at MDC since 2002 for both the Commercial Music program and the Music, Theatre, and Dance program. During this time I have taught Music Theory Fundamentals, Music Theory I, and Music Theory II. I have also taught Music Appreciation and Jazz and Popular Music in America. For the Commercial Music program, I have taught Sound Recording I and II, MIDI and Electronic Music, and Music Business IV. I have also developed a Community Education course entitled "Computer-Based Production in the Home Studio."

Lessons and Consultation

I also teach private lessons in composition, music technology, and production. For those who just want consultation or advice on various studio matters, I also can do that. Please contact me below if you have any questions. For more information, please see my Private Lessons section o the For My Students page.

 

CV

Education

Doctor of Musical Arts in Composition, University of Miami
Master of Music in Media Writing and Production, University of Miami
Master of Music in Composition/Theory, Pennsylvania State University
Master of Music in Saxophone Performance, Pennsylvania State University
Bachelor of Arts in Music, Lebanon Valley College

CV

Link to CV

Doctoral Dissertation

  • Hawking Sonified: The Composition of a Pattern/Pulse Piece that Illuminates the Lectures of Stephen Hawking in PDF file
  • Data CD in ZIP file (389 MB)
  • Audio CD in ZIP file (177 MB)

 

Contact Me

Email Contacts

Personal: me@lawrencewmoore.com
University of Miami: lmoore1@miami.edu
Miami-Dade College: lmoore@mdc.edu
The Wayfarer Project: wayfarer@thewayfarerproject.com

TWP