Jared Tubbs
Item
Title
Jared Tubbs
Subject
he/him/his
Date
February 10, 1996
Coverage
Current Affiliation:
University of Georgia- Doctoral Student
Past Affiliation:
Western Michigan University- Masters Student
Past Affiliation:
University of Alabama- Undergraduate Student
University of Georgia- Doctoral Student
Past Affiliation:
Western Michigan University- Masters Student
Past Affiliation:
University of Alabama- Undergraduate Student
Name
Jared Tubbs
Role
Composer
Musicologist
Contact
jbtcomposer@gmail.com
Biographical Text
Jared Bradley Tubbs, native to Tuscaloosa, Alabama, is a composer, percussionist, and music technologist pursuing his DMA in Music Composition at the University of Georgia. Previously, he has earned a Master of Arts in Music and Master of Music in Music Composition from Western Michigan University, studying under Dr. Lisa Coons and Dr. Christopher Biggs. Additionally, he has earned a Bachelor's degree in Music Composition at the University of Alabama, studying under Dr. Amir Zaheri.
Since beginning his studies, Jared Bradley Tubbs has had numerous presentations of his research and creative work. His collaboration with choreographer Rebecca Salzer for the premiere of his work To Whom It May Concern for fixed media and dancers received multiple performances during the 2016 Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre season. 52Factorial, an improvisational work featuring live electronics, was chosen for performance at the 49th Annual Festival of New Music at Ball State University. His paper, “Unifying Sonification: Comparing and Codifying Standards of Sonification Between Artistic and Scientific Communities,” was selected for presentation at Electroacoustic Barndance in 2019 as well as MOXSonic and the National Student Electronic Music Event in 2020. His compositional and research interests center around experimental music and music technology.
Since beginning his studies, Jared Bradley Tubbs has had numerous presentations of his research and creative work. His collaboration with choreographer Rebecca Salzer for the premiere of his work To Whom It May Concern for fixed media and dancers received multiple performances during the 2016 Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre season. 52Factorial, an improvisational work featuring live electronics, was chosen for performance at the 49th Annual Festival of New Music at Ball State University. His paper, “Unifying Sonification: Comparing and Codifying Standards of Sonification Between Artistic and Scientific Communities,” was selected for presentation at Electroacoustic Barndance in 2019 as well as MOXSonic and the National Student Electronic Music Event in 2020. His compositional and research interests center around experimental music and music technology.
Citation
“Jared Tubbs,” COMPEL Omeka Dev, accessed November 12, 2024, https://compel-dev.vtlibraries.net/items/show/741.
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