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Jeremy Muller

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Jeremy Muller

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Areas of Research or Creative Practice: percussion, composition, electroacoustic music, computer music

Education
  • Doctor of Musical Arts, Arizona State University 2012
  • Master of Music, College-Conservatory of Music, University of Cincinnati 2007
  • Bachelor of Music, Appalachian State University 2005
Biography

Jeremy Muller is active as a percussionist, composer, and multimedia artist. He’s been described as “highly creative” by Take Effect and has performed as a featured soloist at many venues throughout the United States, Canada, and Australia including International Computer Music Conference, The Banff Centre for the Arts (Canada), Transplanted Roots (Australia), MoxSonic, NYC Electroacoustic Music Festival, ZeroSpace (University of Virginia), Northern Illinois University, Southwest Electroacoustic Festival, Jacksonville Electroacoustic Music Festival, IEEE VIS conference, Art on the ATL BeltLine, UNC Pembroke, Balance-Unbalance International Conference, the Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, and PASIC. He has given world premieres of works by many composers including Matthew Burtner, Alexandre Lunsqui, Cristyn Magnus, and an evening-length tour de force solo work by Stuart Saunders Smith. Jeremy’s music has been performed by Arcomusical, Heartland Marimba Quartet, Arizona Contemporary Music Ensemble, Crossing 32nd Street, Manuel Rangel, clarinetist Robert Spring, Sam Houston State University, Glendale Community College Percussion Ensemble, and many others. Jeremy released his debut solo percussion album on Albany records which includes several world premieres, and his music can also be heard on Arcomusical’s third album “Emigre & Exile.” Some of his research & publications can be found through Bachovich Music Publications & Percussive Notes.

Jeremy received a Doctor of Musical Arts from Arizona State University, a Master of Music from the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, and a Bachelor of Music degree from Appalachian State University.

Statement of Teaching Interest

Dr. Muller's teaching is focused on developing a strong foundation in musicianship through theoretical and computational concepts at the undergraduate level. He also teaches multimedia/multimodal ideas through the perspective of video games and interactive art installations.

Statement of Research Interest

Dr. Muller's research focuses on percussion, composition, electroacoustic and computer music, and multimedia.