(920) 424-4227
mayrosej@uwosh.edu
John Mayrose, Ph.D., Assistant
Professor of Music, teaches composition, music theory, and aural skills.
His compositions have been performed throughout the world and at
festivals including the CBDNA conference, Boston Early Music Festival,
Aspen Music Festival, the Oregon Bach Festival, and the Slide Factory
Festival in the Netherlands by, among others, Michael Mizrahi, Duo 46,
Jillon Stoppels Dupree, the New Trombone Collective, Fireworks Ensemble,
and Pulsoptional. His music has also been performed by several
university ensembles including the Lawrence University Wind Ensemble,
the IU South Bend Philharmonic, the University of North Carolina Wind
Ensemble, and percussion ensembles at Truman State University, the
University of Texas, Central Michigan University, the University of
Kentucky, and Lawrence University. Mayrose is the recipient of the first
place prize in the Percussive Arts Society Composition Contest, the
ASCAP Morton Gould Young Composer's Award, the ASCAP Plus Award, the
AliƩnor Harpsichord Composition Prize, and the William Klenz Prize in
Composition. His music is recorded on New Amsterdam, Fugufish, and
Classic Concert labels.
John
Mayrose actively performs new works for classical guitar, electric
guitar, electric bass, and guitar and electronics. He is a founding
member of Pulsoptional, a new music ensemble and composers collective
based in Durham, North Carolina. Recordings by Pulsoptional are on
Innova and Fugufish labels.
Mayrose
holds degrees from Duke University (Ph.D. Music Composition) and the
University of South Carolina (B.M. Guitar Performance). Prior to joining
the faculty at UW Oshkosh, he taught at Indiana University South Bend
and was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Music Composition at the Lawrence
University Conservatory of Music. For more information, visit www.johnmayrose.com.