Elainie Lillios
Appearance
Elainie Lillios is a musician specializing in electronic and electroacoustic composition and performance. Lillios studied composition with Larry Austin, Jonty Harrison, Jon Christopher Nelson, Joseph Klein, and others.[1] She has been a professor at Bowling Green State University since 2000.[2] She was awarded First Prize in the 36th International Competition of Electroacoustic Music and Sonic Art in Bourges in 2009.[3] In 2012, she was awarded a commission from the Groupe de Recherches Musicales in Paris. Her works have been included in several festivals such as Electronic Music Midwest Vox Novus's Fifteen Minutes of Fame,[4] and 60x60[5][6][7][8]
Education
[edit]Works
[edit]Source:[9]
Compositions
[edit]- Oceanus IV (1986)
- Eclectronic (1988)
- Pieces of Partch (1988)
- Cactus, Rock, Beaters (1991)
- Textural Visions (1991), 10:00
- CELLAR for fixed media (1994–95), 5:02
- of a Single Mind? for alto saxophone and electronics (1995), 12:07
- Au deuxième étage for fixed media (1996), 3:00
- Supplications (1996)
- Sounds from the second floor (1996–97), 7:00
- Arturo for fixed media (1998), 13:35
- Threads for fixed media (1998), 4:50
- Stumbling Dance for fixed media (1998–99), 14:45
- Earth Ascending for female voice and electronics (2000), 15:09
- Dreams in the Desert for fixed media (2001), 10:45
- Backroads for fixed media (2002), 10:51
- Experiential Extremism installation (2003)
- Speaking… again for fixed media (2003), 11:00
- Hastening Toward the Half Moon for fixed media (2004), 9:23
- Three “B” Textures for fixed media (2005), 4:27
- Encounter(s) installation (2007)
- Listening Beyond… for fixed media (2007), 8:20
- One for Two for bass clarinet and percussion (2007)
- Wedge for alto saxophone and piano (2007) 3:50
- Exit Variations I for fixed media (2008), 1:33
- The Long Way Home for soprano and percussion (2008), 7:48
- Stargazing for fixed media (2008), 1:00
- Toronto Island Contrasts for fixed media (2008), 1:00
- Veiled Resonance for soprano saxophone and electronics (2008), 14:10
- A Little Austinato for fixed media (2009), 3:02
- Inhabitants installation (2009)
- Nostalgic Visions for piano and electronics (2009), 11:15
- Among Fireflies for alto flute and electronics (2010), 10:50
- Deep Fire for fixed media (2010), 1:00
- Fireflies (2010), 5:30
- Internal Distances installation (2010)
- Entracte for fixed media (2011), 1:00
- November Twilight for trumpet and electronics (2011), 11:04
- Sibylline Glimpses for piano solo (2011), 5:45
- Dry Wind for trumpet in C (2012), 3:00
- Entracte (2012), 1:00
- La fête de la huitième décennie for fixed media (2012), 2:10
- Last Night I Dreamed That My Whole House Was Clean for fixed media (2012), 1:00
- The Rush of the Brook Stills the Mind for multiple percussion and electronics (2013), 15:40
- Summer Sketches for flute trio (2013)
- Emergent Submergence installation (2014)
- On the essence of memory for fixed media (2014) [withdrawn]
- Contemplating Larry for fixed media (2015), 12:12
- Solitude's Stark Wilderness (2015) 4:21
- After Long Drought for vibraphone and electronics (2016), 11:31
- Sleep’s Undulating Tide for flute and electronics (2016), 12:49
- Hazy Moonlight for soprano saxophone, percussion, and electronics (2017), 12:30
- Liquid|Crystal|Vapor for viola and electronics (2018) 12:30
- Undertow for bass clarinet and electronics (2018), 10:00
- Whistle~ Whisper~ Wisp for solo flute (2018) 10:00
- Immeasurable Distance for percussion (mixed metals) and electronics (2019), 9:12
- Vox Magma for fixed media (2020), 0:58
- Don't. Blink. for clarinet, violin, viola, cello, electronics, and video (2021), 7:00
- Living Between Seconds for trumpet in C, drum set, piano, and electronics (2021), 14:45
- Time-Lapse for vibraphone and electronics (2021), 10:11
- Ice Fields for fixed media (2022), 16:00
- Night Sky for fixed media (2022), 8:40
- Tonic in G for fixed media (2022), 1:20
Video and Film Work
[edit]- 2B Textures (2008)[10]
- Textural Encounters (2008)
- Sweeping Memories (2012)[11]
- Paradigm Shift (2015)[12]
Awards, grants and commissions
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Grants and commissions
[edit]Source:[14]
- INA/GRM
- Rèseaux
- International Computer Music Association
- La Muse en Circuit
- New Adventures in Sound Art
- ASCAP/SEAMUS (1999)[15]
- LSU’s Center for Computation and Technology
- Sonic Arts Research Centre
- Ohio Arts Council
- National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts.
Invitations
[edit]Source:[16]
- Groupe de Recherche Musicales
- Rien à Voir
- festival l’espace du son
- June in Buffalo
References
[edit]- ^ Scott, Pfitzinger (2017). Composer genealogies : a compendium of composers, their teachers, and their students. Lanham, Maryland. ISBN 9781442272248. OCLC 961388789.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ "Toledo Blade - Google News Archive Search". Retrieved 2016-07-24.
- ^ "About". Elainie Lillios. Retrieved 2025-03-28.
- ^ "Sound Proof - Fifteen Minutes of Fame -". voxnovus.com. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
- ^ "CVNC: An Online Arts Journal in North Carolina | Arts Now Series: 60 x 60". cvnc.org. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
- ^ "60x60 - Composers". 60x60.com. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
- ^ "Coming Soon". Archived from the original on 2008-03-25. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
- ^ "60x60 Athena Mix". 60x60.com. Retrieved 2016-07-24.
- ^ "Composition". Elainie Lillios. Retrieved 2025-03-29.
- ^ 2BTextures. Retrieved 2025-03-29 – via vimeo.com.
- ^ SweepingMemoriesVimeo. Retrieved 2025-03-29 – via vimeo.com.
- ^ PardigmShift. Retrieved 2025-03-29 – via vimeo.com.
- ^ Malekijoo, Nasir (2022-02-20), When a Circle Decides to Not be a Circle Anymore (Short, Drama), Pegah Kazemi, Jarod Mariani, Avant Art Factory, retrieved 2025-03-29
- ^ "Elainie Lillios". Elainie Lillios. Retrieved 2025-03-29.
- ^ "SEAMUS Student Award Winners | SEAMUS". seamusonline.org. Retrieved 2025-03-31.
- ^ "Elainie Lillios". Elainie Lillios. Retrieved 2025-03-29.
External links
[edit]Articles and reviews
[edit]- Karen E. Moorman, "Arts Now Series: 60 x 60", September 18, 2012, Raleigh, North Carolina
- Madeline Carey, "Concert of New Music at CAC Friday", The Daily Athenaeum, February 15, 2012
- Tom Strini, "Unruly Music gets off to orderly start in its 2006-07 season", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel September 13, 2006
- Toledo Blade - 2003
Categories:
- 20th-century American classical composers
- 21st-century American classical composers
- American women classical composers
- Living people
- American women in electronic music
- 20th-century American women composers
- 21st-century American women composers
- Bowling Green State University faculty
- American composer, 20th-century birth stubs