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1. Madeleine Shapiro - thechronicle.com
www.thechronicle.com/node/1176 - [Cached]Published on: 1/18/2005 Last Visited: 2/22/2005
Includes a performance of music written by ECSU faculty member Anthony Cornicello. -
2. ATMI 2005 - Presentation Abstracts & Presenter Bios
atmionline.org/Conferences/Con - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2005 Last Visited: 11/15/2007
Anthony Cornicello, Eastern Connecticut State University
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Composer Anthony Cornicello (born in Brooklyn, New York, 1964) has been singled out by noted author Joan Peyser (in her book To Boulez And Beyond) as "one of the most gifted composers under 40 in the United States."
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Cornicello has received fellowships and awards from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Meet The Composer, ASCAP, Rutgers University, and the American Music Center, as well as commissions from the Guggenheim Museum, Meet the Composer, New York New Music Ensemble, Dogen Kinowaki, and the InterEnsemble of Padova, Italy. Recently, he was commissioned by the Scorchio Electric String Quartet to write a work for string quartet and electronics. He has also received commissions from The Auros Group for New Music to write a series of works for instruments and interactive electronics. Cornicello's works are published by C.F. Peters Corporation and APNM. He is currently an Assistant Professor at Eastern Connecticut State University, where he is Director of the Electronic Music Lab. He also serves as Composer-In-Residence with The Auros Group for New Music (Boston, MA), and Artistic Director of the Studio for Electronic Music, Inc. (Hartford, CT). -
3. CNN.com - Music on your hard drive made easy - Aug 19, 2004
www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet - [Cached]Published on: 8/19/2004 Last Visited: 7/25/2006
But if you listen to a CD side-by-side with an MP3, you'd notice," said Anthony Cornicello, a composer and assistant professor at Eastern Connecticut State University.
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