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831 Azalea Street Houston, TX 77018 Office: (713) 743-9477 Mobile: (281) 217-6847 Email: [email protected] http://www.mkmaroney.com/ Marcus Karl Maroney Experience 2005-Present University of Houston Houston, TX Assistant Professor of Composition Teach upper-division undergraduate and graduate-level theory, history and analysis core and elective courses. Teach undergraduate and graduate composition students privately. Attend to faculty duties and committee work. Conduct, promote and create programs for the AURA contemporary music ensemble. 2002-2004 Yale School of Music New Haven, CT Lecturer in Musicianship Teach two sections per semester of mandatory Aural Skills (“Hearing”) component for all graduate students. Teach graduate level elective (“The Symphony since Mahler”). Attend to faculty duties and committee work; adjudicate degree recitals. Education 2001-2006 Yale School of Music New Haven, CT D.M.A., Composition Independent non-resident study and work in the field of music composition for five years after completion of M.M.A coursework. Dissertation requirement: “Frank Martin’s Six Ballades and the Development of a Personal Style”. 2000-2001 Yale School of Music New Haven, CT M.M.A., Composition Composition studies with Joseph Schwantner. 1998-2000 Yale School of Music New Haven, CT M.M., Composition Composition studies with Ned Rorem, David Del Tredici, Alvin Singleton 1994-1998 The University of Texas Austin, TX B.M., Composition Composition studies with Dan Welcher, Donald Grantham, Karl Korte Awards/Honors Commissions from eighth blackbird, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Texas Music Festival, Juventas! New Music Ensemble, Gryphon Trio, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, University of Houston Percussion Ensemble, Timothy McAllister. Fellowship residencies at the Copland House (2005) and Tanglewood Music Festival (1999). Awards from the College Orchestra Directors Association (CODA), the Longfellow Chorus, ASCAP, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, University of Cincinnati, Yale School of Music, American Academy of Arts & Letters.

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831 Azalea Street

Houston, TX 77018

Office: (713) 743-9477

Mobile: (281) 217-6847

Email: [email protected]

http://www.mkmaroney.com/

Marcus Karl Maroney

Experience 2005-Present University of Houston Houston, TX Assistant Professor of Composition • Teach upper-division undergraduate and graduate-level theory, history and analysis core

and elective courses.

• Teach undergraduate and graduate composition students privately.

• Attend to faculty duties and committee work.

• Conduct, promote and create programs for the AURA contemporary music ensemble.

2002-2004 Yale School of Music New Haven, CT Lecturer in Musicianship • Teach two sections per semester of mandatory Aural Skills (“Hearing”) component for all

graduate students.

• Teach graduate level elective (“The Symphony since Mahler”).

• Attend to faculty duties and committee work; adjudicate degree recitals.

Education 2001-2006 Yale School of Music New Haven, CT

• D.M.A., Composition

• Independent non-resident study and work in the field of music composition for five years after completion of M.M.A coursework.

• Dissertation requirement: “Frank Martin’s Six Ballades and the Development of a Personal

Style”.

2000-2001 Yale School of Music New Haven, CT

• M.M.A., Composition

• Composition studies with Joseph Schwantner.

1998-2000 Yale School of Music New Haven, CT

• M.M., Composition

• Composition studies with Ned Rorem, David Del Tredici, Alvin Singleton

1994-1998 The University of Texas Austin, TX

• B.M., Composition

• Composition studies with Dan Welcher, Donald Grantham, Karl Korte

Awards/Honors

• Commissions from eighth blackbird, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Texas Music Festival, Juventas! New Music Ensemble, Gryphon Trio, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, University of Houston Percussion Ensemble, Timothy McAllister.

• Fellowship residencies at the Copland House (2005) and Tanglewood Music Festival (1999).

• Awards from the College Orchestra Directors Association (CODA), the Longfellow Chorus, ASCAP, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, University of Cincinnati, Yale School of Music, American Academy of Arts & Letters.