Brad Garton

Brad Garton is an American composer and computer musician who is professor of music at Columbia University. He has written a number of computer music applications, including Real-Time Cmix, music synthesis and signal processing language for real time composition. He received his doctorate in composition from Princeton University. Garton is director of the Computer Music Center, Columbia University, formerly the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center. Garton, born in 1957, grew up in Columbus, Ind. His father, Robert, has served more than 30 years as a Republican in the Indiana state Senate, including a long term as Senate Pro Tem. Garton majored in pharmacy as a Purdue University student, but spent much of his time on music. Billing himself as "Mr. Science," Garton provided sound effects and keyboards for the band Dow Jones and the Industrials in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He also produced many acts, and with Richard K. Thomas founded Zounds Studios, which continues to produce music and sound for theater. Garton, Brad

 

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