Gregory T.S. Walker

He was the recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Charles Ives Fellowship in 2000,[1] and has performed with major orchestras around the world.

[3] He studied with violinist Yuval Yaron[4] and received a master's degree in computer music from the University of California at San Diego, and a doctorate in musical composition from the University of Colorado.

1 for Orchestra and Synthesizer with the Oakland Sinfonietta[6] and earned a second master's in composition from Mills College in 1987.

[7] Walker has been featured in soloist engagements with the Philadelphia Orchestra,[8] Oberlin Orchestra,[9] the Encuentro Musical de los Americas in Havana, Cuba,[10] the Detroit Symphony, the Colorado Symphony,[11] Poland's Filharmonia Sudecka,[12] and the Colorado Music Festival Orchestra, as well as at the Library of Congress,[10] England's Lake District Music Festival,[13] Centro Mexicano para la Musica y las Artes Sonoras, Peking University, and the Cork Orchestral Society Concert Series in Ireland.

[15] Walker's work as a multimedia performance artist has been showcased at the Sonic Circuits International Festival and the New West Electronic Arts & Media Organization Festival (NWEAMO),[16] and he is featured on the cover of the April 2007 International Musician magazine.

Gregory T.S. Walker