J.
Stephen Dydo
56
Bayley Avenue
Yonkers,
NY 10705
Voice:
(914) 476-9765 Fax: (914) 969-2663
Website:
www.dydomusic.com
e-mail:
stephen@dydomusic.com
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE:
2007-Present: Director of Asian Instruments, Greenwich House
Music School
2006: Residency at Yonkers School 23. Created choral
program for graduation ceremony.
1999-Present: Crestwood Music Education Center: Theory,
composition, guitar and violin. Set up new chamber music program.
1997-1999: Pelham Arts Center: Began a new program teaching
young people song-writing and fundamentals of music. Developed pilot outreach
program to introduce 4th through 6th graders to musical
expression through a choral program.
1976-1983: Special lecturer at the Institute for Sonology (Utrecht), Rutgers
University, New School for Social Research, Mercy College
1977-1978: William Paterson College, theory instructor.
1976-1977: New School for Social Research: Music
Composition and Music and Poetry
courses
1973-1975: Columbia University: Musicianship
and Music Humanities courses.
Teaching assistant for first and second year theory
courses
MUSIC
EXPERIENCE:
Composition:
Composer of more than 100 pieces which have been
performed by chamber groups and orchestras in the US and Europe. Performing
organizations have included Rebus Touring Arts, CHIME, the Landon Ensemble, the
UK Chinese Ensemble, Gregg Smith Singers,
Stichting Combinatie van Utrechtse Muziekbelangen, New Calliope Singers, Group
for Contemporary Music, Columbia‑Princeton Electronic Music Center, New
Jersey Percussion Ensemble, Composers' Conference, Composers Ensemble, Lenox
Arts Center, League‑ISCM, etc.
Performing:
Guitarist and conductor: Performed with the UK Chinese Ensemble, Gregg Smith Singers, the Group for Contemporary Music, Lenox Arts Center, New Jersey Percussion Ensemble, Composers Conference, etc. Founding member, director, guitarist, conductor of the Composers Ensemble (1972‑1980).
Guqin player: Founding member of New York Qin Society (2000-present), an organization
for the study and promulgation of the music of the oldest continuously played
instrument in the world (the Chinese guqin). Currently serving as president.
Actively perform both with the society and as soloist in public concerts in the
US, Europe and China.
Music
Publishing:
1998-present: String instrument reviewer for Early Music
America. Guitar and lute reviewer for CDNow.
1973‑1977:
Assistant Editor, Contemporary Music Newsletter.
1968‑1978:
Founder of the Music Factory, a
firm which used my music printing system to provide high‑quality music
copy for various clients in US and Europe. Co‑founder and partner of
Musica Vera Graphics, a music and type composition company in Staten Island.
Freelance music engraver and text and music editor for various publishers
(McGraw‑Hill, Macmillan, C.F. Peters, Schirmer, etc.)
OTHER
EXPERIENCE:
2000-2003: Senior programmer, QTV/Autocue, NY and London.
Developed systems for teleprompting and newsroom storage/retrieval.
1995-2000: Senior programmer, Voyetra Technologies, Yonkers,
NY. Projects included: Teach Me Piano
and Discovering Keyboards, piano
teaching systems using a progressive series of lessons utilizing MIDI;
notation, video and audio; and Audio
Station, a 32-bit file player with editable controllers.
1987-1995: Owner of Thoughtprocessors, a music software
company. Designed and wrote ShowTune
(music notation with MIDI); Music Power
for Guitar, a guitar teaching system using actual songs presented in
tablature and notation; and The Note
Processor and its support utilities.
1986‑1987:
Employed by the Center for
Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities in Menlo Park for the development
of digital music fonts for a variety of
machines, including laser printers and typesetters.
GRANTS
AND AWARDS:
2005: School of Oriental and African Music grant
for Wind Chimes
1999: Meet the Composer award (Gregg Smith Singers)
1980: Fulbright Research Grant to Institute for
Sonology in Utrecht, Holland.
1977: American Music Center grant
1976: National Endowment for the Arts grant
1975: Johnson Composers' Conference grant
1972: Joseph Bearns Prize
1972: BMI Young Composers Award
PUBLICATIONS:
Learn to Play Guitar with 8 Chords. Cherry Lane, 2004.
‘DARMS: The Note Processor Dialect’, in Beyond MIDI: The Handbook of Musical Codes,
E. Selfridge-Field, ed. MIT Press, 1997.
The Norman
Rockwell Songbook. Arrangements,
editing, and engraving. Published by Abrams, selected as Book-of-the-Month Club
alternate.
Low‑cost
Music Printing by Computer, International
Computer Music Conference, Paris, 1984.
Surface Relations between Music and Language
as Compositional Aids. INTERFACE, Vol.12, 1983.
Computer Music Printing: For Better or
Worse? Society for Textual Scholarship, April, 1983.
Surface Control of Computer Music.
International Computer Music Conference, Venice, October, 1982.
EDUCATION:
DMA, Columbia, 1977
MA, Columbia, 1972
BA, Columbia, 1970
Guitar and lute studies with Pat O’Brien and Ed Flowers.
Violin studies with Beatrice Griffin and Margaret Ziemnicka.
Guzheng studies with Hou Guizhi and Wu Yuyun.
Guqin studies with Yuan Jungping.
REFERENCES:
To be supplied upon request.