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Samuel Pellman D.M.A.

Professor of Music

Contact: spellman@hamilton.edu

Pellman received his master's degree and doctorate from Cornell University. Many of his works may be heard on recordings by the Musical Heritage Society, Move Records, and innova recordings (including his October 2003 release titled "Selected Planets"), and much of his music is published by the Continental Music Press and Wesleyan Music Press.  Recently his music has been presented at the International Symposium of the World Forum for Acoustic Ecology in Melbourne, Australia, and the Electric Rainbow Coalition festival at Dartmouth College, and the Musicacoustica Festival at the Central Conservatory for Music in Beijing. Pellman is also the author of An Introduction to the Creation of Electroacoustic Music, a widely-adopted textbook published by Cengage.  At Hamilton he teaches theory and composition and is co-director of the Studio for Transmedia Arts and Related Studies. Pelllman is also the organist and the director of instrumental music at the Clinton United Methodist Church.  Further information about his music can be found on the web at:  http://www.musicfromspace.com
 



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