Juan Pampin

Department: Composition
Phone: (206) 616-6258
Email: pampin@u.washington.edu
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Juan Pampin (b. 1967, Buenos Aires) has been teaching at the University of Washington since 1999. He was appointed Assistant Professor of Music Composition in 2002, and is currently on the faculty at the newly established Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS).

Pampin received an MA from Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Lyon, France and a DMA in Composition from Stanford University, where he studied with British composer Jonathan Harvey. His compositions, including works for instrumental, digital, and mixed media, have been performed around the world by soloists and ensembles such as Arditti Quartet, Les Percussions de Strasbourg, and Sinfonia 21.

He has been Artist in Residence at LIEM Reina Sofía Center in Madrid, and at Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA). His signal processing research has been presented at major international conferences, particularly his Analysis, Transformation, Synthesis (ATS) Spectral Modeling software project. Pampin has taught at CCRMA, Stanford University, and often lectures and gives master classes in a number of South American countries.

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