Mazzoli's research has focused on Italian Opera, on post-tonal music, and more recently on the transcription and analysis of Electroacustic Music. During his years as doctoral student he taught at Queens College, NY, and worked as desktop publisher for many academic publications. In 2009 he moved to Berlin, where he founded Galerie Mario Mazzoli, an art gallery focusing on Sound Art. Besides his activity as gallerist, Mazzoli continues his research on contemporary music, writes music for multimedia and produces short and feature films. Mazzoli holds a B.M. in piano performance, a B.M in Film Scoring from Berklee College of Music, a M.A. in composition from the City College of New York, and a Ph.D. in music theory from the City University of New York.
Contact : mario.mazzoli@gmail.com
Posters 8.15 : Emerging Musical Structures. Techniques for the Transcription and Analysis of Electroacoustic Music