
photo taken by zjw 2007
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BIO
Zachary James Watkins studied composition with Janice Giteck, Jarrad Powell, Robin Holcomb and Jovino Santos Neto at Cornish College. In 2006, Zachary received an MFA in Electronic Music and Recording Media from Mills College where he studied with Chris Brown, Fred Frith, Alvin Curran and Pauline Oliveros. Zachary has received commissions from Cornish College of The Arts,
The Microscores Project,
Beam Foundation,
Somnubutone Radio Series,
sfsound and the
Seattle Chamber Players. His 2006 composition
Suite For String Quartet was awarded the Paul Merritt Henry Prize for Composition and has subsequently been performed as part of the
Labs 25th Anniversary Celebration and as part of the
Labor Sonor Series at Kule in Berlin, Germany, the later of which the live recording is being released by the London new music label
Confront. Zachary has presented works in numerous festivals across the United States and in Berlin Germany including the
Internationales Klankunstfest 09,
Sounds Outside Festival, the 2007 Bent Festival in Los Angeles, the 2006 International Computer Music Conference, the
10th Annual Music For People and Thingamajigs Festival and the second
Biennial SJ01 Global Festival of Arts on the Edge. In 2007, Zachary premiered a new multi-media work entitled
Country Western as part of the
Meridian Gallery's Composers in Performance Series that received grants from
The American Music Center and
The Foundation for Contemporary Arts. An excerpt of this piece is published on a compilation album entitled
The Harmonic Series along side Pauline Oliveros, Ellen Fullman, Theresa Wong Charles Curtis and Duane Pitre among others. Zachary received a
Subito of California Grant to assist in the production of the evening length composition
movable, long commutes between loved ones, music for motors and resonant strings written for piano in just intonation and a newly invented piano extension called the "Piano Monster" built in collaboration with NYC artist
Ranjit Bhatnagar. This work premiered on April 2nd 2010 by pianist
Tiffany Lin at the Chapel Performance Space as part of the
Wayward Music Series in Seattle, WA and sponsored by
Nonsequitur. Zachary designed the sound and composed music for the plays "I have loved Strangers" produced by
Just Theatre, which was listed "top ten of 2007" in the East Bay Express and the
8th Annual ReOrient Theatre Festival. His sound art work entitled
Designed Obsolescence, "spoke as a metaphor for the breakdown of the dream of technology and the myth of our society's permanence," review by Susan Noyes Platt in the Summer 05 issue of
ARTLIES.
ITCH, Walrus Press and the New York Miniature Ensemble have published the graphic score found print piece no.1. During October of 2006, Zachary was an artist in residence at the
Espy Foundation. Zachary is currently a Lecturer of Music at the University of California at Santa Cruz.
SCORE
4.9.2006 Premiere
sixtyhurts
4.9.06 Premeire Recording Presented by Deep Oakland
7.18.2009 The Lab 25th Anniversary Performance Series
Suite for String Quartet from Joseph Gray on Vimeo.
9.7.2009 Labor Sonor Series European Premiere
September 7

suite for string quartet
labor sonor
contact
zacharyjameswatkins(at)gmail(dot)com
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