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DENNIS BÁTHORY-KITSZ
176 Cox Brook Road, Northfield, Vermont 05663
Home & Office: 802-OL-WHACE (answering machine only) - Contact Form
Dennis Báthory-Kitsz is a composer, author, editor, teacher, and technologist. He is engaged in the advancement of arts and technology from both a humanist and experimental perspective. Dennis is available for commissions, writing, editing, presentations, seminars, and website evaluation. His current presentations include contemporary music and website design for accessibility.
Selected Past and Present Activities
Current
- Executive Director, Vermont Alliance of Independent Country Stores (2001-)
- Founder, The NonPop International Network (2001-)
- Partner, OrbitAccess consultancy in web accessibility (1999-)
- Charter Member, Electronic Music Foundation (1996-)
- Co-Host/Producer, Kalvos & Damian's New Music Bazaar radio/cyber show (1995-2005, 2008-) and website (1995-)
- Board of Directors, Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble (1994-)
- Partner and Senior Editor, The Transitive Empire writers/editors (1993-)
- Member of the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (1989-)
- Co-Founder and Board of Directors, Vermont Composers Consortium (1988-)
- Founder and Music Director, Il Gruppo Nuke Jitters (1984-)
- Independent consultant/author in computer technology (1979-)
- Founder and Director, Malted/Media Arts Publications (1978-)
- Publisher, Westleaf Edition Music Publications (1973-)
- Independent instructor in music composition, theory and history (1970-)
Past
- Technology/Marketing Facilitator, Trans-Video.Net (2000-02, 2006-07)
- Juror, Jeu de Temps / Times Play, (2001-2003)
- Project Director, Ought-One Festival (2001)
- Northfield Community Advisory Board, TDS Telecom (1997-99)
- Independent Study Faculty, Johnson State College Music Department (1994-1998)
- Organizer and Choreographer, Roxbury July 4th Fireworks (1984-98)
- Co-Founder and Trustee, Peer Associates, Inc. (1988-98)
- Faculty, Making Connections Summer Residential Arts Institute (1997)
- Independent Study Faculty, Montpelier High School (1995-96)
- Co-Organizer, Vermont Composers Festivals (1991,1992,1996)
- Faculty, Vermont Governor's Institute on the Arts (1991-92)
- Fellow, Northeast Regional Laboratory for Educational Improvement (1991-92)
- Member, Vermont Artists Advisory Committee (1988-91; Chair, 1990-91)
- Co-Chair, Roxbury Historical Society (1988-91)
- Treasurer, Vermont Composers Consortium (1988-91)
- Music Teacher, Roxbury Village Elementary School (1985-91)
- Charter Member, Vermont Musical Instrument Builders' Cooperative (1982-1990)
- Music Director, Roxbury Union Congregational Church Choir (1985-90)
- Co-Founder and Member, Loch Duck Radio Players (1975-89)
- Faculty, Community College of Vermont (1982-87)
- Founder/President, Green Mountain Micro, Inc. (1980-86)
- Technology Consultant, Oxbow (now Riverbend) Vocational Center (1984-86)
- Technology Consultant, Randolph Area Vocational Center (1983-85)
- Member & Secretary, School Board, Roxbury, Vermont (1982-84)
- Founder and Director, Dashuki Music Theatre (1975-83)
- Organizer, First Annual Invisible Arts Festival (1979)
- Project Director, Delaware Valley Festival of the Avant-Garde (1974,1976,1978)
- Senior Graphic Designer, New Jersey State Museum (1976-78)
- Founder and Project Director, Trans/Media, Inc. (1974-78)
- Faculty, New Jersey Artist/Teacher Institute (1977)
- Co-Producer, Alternatives Performance Series, New Jersey State Museum (1977)
- Trustee, Friends of the New Jersey State Museum (1975-76)
- Co-Director, Kaxpiksu State Performing Arts Festival (1975)
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Descriptive
Details of musical work can be found on the composer's home page at http://maltedmedia.com/bathory/
- Independent composer with 970 compositions, more than 170 commissions, and over 250 North American, European, and Australian premieres and installations. Composition styles range from cabaret and vaudeville through classical ensembles to experimental/avant-garde, extended voice, multimedia, sound environment/soundscape, performance art, and computer and tape works. A selection of representative compositions is listed below and there is a full on-line catalog and life list of works. His work is published by Westleaf Edition and distributed worldwide by Frog Peak Music.
- Arts Administrative Experience (excludes founding, administering, and directing musical ensembles):
- Komposer Kombat Competiton, 2005, Co-Organizer
- Ought-One Festival of NonPop, 2001, Project Director
- Amsterdramm (Two Continent Web/Radio Festival), 1998, Co-Organizer
- Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, 1994-, Board Member
- Vermont Composers Festival, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2005, Co-Organizer
- Vermont Artists Advisory Committee, 1988-91, Member; 1990-91, Chair
- Vermont Composers Consortium, 1988-, Co-Founder; 1988-91, Treasurer, Editor
- Invisible Arts Festival, 1979, Project Director
- Alternatives (NJ State Museum) Summer Arts Series, 1977, Co-Producer
- Friends of the NJ State Museum, 1975-76, Trustee
- Trans/Media Fall Festival, 1975, Project Director
- Kaxpiksu (NJ) State Performing Arts Festival, 1975, Co-Producer/Director
- Delaware Valley Festival of the Avant-Garde, 1974, 1976, 1978, Project Director
- Trans/Media Minifest, 1973, Project Director
- Designer and builder of original electronic instruments and functional electronic jewelry for music and multimedia events, including electronic jewelry for composer David Van Tieghem. Other electronic/musical work encompasses computer software and hardware, and composition-specific electronic music devices, including unnamed synthesizers and boxes, and the Rhythmatron.
- Designer and builder of original acoustic instruments for compositions: Bellzebub, Chimes I & II, Glass Chimes I & II, Brass Chimes, Hharp, Uncello, Gong, Exlophon, Ovarian Xylophone, Candle Harp, Buzzophone, Organism, Triangulum, Monofilament, Wind Harp, Defrocked Autoharp, Forkklang, Diskklang, and other acoustic instruments of unique design and tuning. Some photos and descriptions of the instruments are found here.
- Author on topics in technology, business technology, music and the arts for several decades, with 600 articles and eight books since 1979. Details on writing and editing topics are found below and on The Transitive Empire website at http://maltedmedia.com/empire/. Authorship includes the groundbreaking Kalvos & Damian's New Music Bazaar website, with early streaming audio and cybercasts dating from 1995, and a thousand-hour archive of composer interviews.
- Teacher and consultant in private and public settings in music and technology, including individual students in composition, programming and electronics; elementary through high school teaching in music; adjunct college faculty in computer technology and music; and consultation in vocational technology.
- Creator of computer technology that includes hardware and software design, writing, teaching, speaking and special applications in the arts.
- Multimedia artist with photographs exhibited in juried shows; designs of posters and graphics for museum events; two short films and film documentation of other events. Major multimedia events: Trans/Media Minifest, Caution: Merging Environments, Echo, In Bocca al Lupo, Traveler's Rest and Wolf5, Circular Screaming, Detritus of Mating, and Zonule Glaes II.
- Formal education included Rutgers University 1966-70 (Edmond Strainchamps, F. Austin Walter, Scott Whitener, Robert Moevs), additional course work at other institutions, private study; PhD in Border Studies, Paideia Institute, January 2006.
- Personal: Born 14 March 1949. Married. Speaks French and some Dutch; reads French and Dutch and field-specific German, Italian and Portuguese. Previously licensed in K-12 Music Education; renewable if required.
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Representative Musical Compositions
Many works can be found in score, audio and Midi at http://maltedmedia.com/people/bathory/cat-index.html, and a life list of works with availability is found at http://maltedmedia.com/people/bathory/biglist.html. All work is published by Westleaf Edition (ASCAP) and distributed worldwide by Frog Peak Music.
- Erzsébet, chamber opera in 3 acts, and film score. In progress. Scene broadcast on The Discovery Channel, January 2005. Details at The Erzsébet Bathory Opera Site
- One hundred "We Are All Mozart" compositions, each one commissioned. Scores and audio available on line.
- Eventide (2006) for piccolo, small clarinet and contrabassoon. Premiere: St. Michael's College, Colchester, Vermont, 2006. Commissioned by the Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble. Score available on line.
- Clouds of Endless Summer (2006) for piano trio. Commissioned by the Bartholdy Ensemble. Score available on line.
- Yer Attention, Please (2006) for organ. Commissioned by Carson Cooman. Score available on line.
- L'Estampie du Chevalier (2005) for string quartet. Premiere: De Rode Pomp, Ghent, 2005. Commissioned by De Rode Pomp. Score available on line.
- Sweet Ovals (2005) for solo horn. Premiere: Montpelier, Vermont, 2005. Commissioned by Lydia Busler-Blais. Score available on line.
- Jameo y el Delfin Mareado (2005) for orchestra. Commissioned by Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife. Score available on line.
- Rose Quartz Crystal Radio (2005) for sax and percussion. Commissioned by Brian Sacawa. Score available on line.
- By Still Waters (2004) for solo voice and drone. Premiere: Valley Falls and New York, New York. Commissioned by Beth Griffith. Score available on line.
- Icecut (2004) for orchestra. Premiere Tour: 10 Vermont locations, 2004. Commissioned by The Vermont Symphony Orchestra. Score available on line.
- Shahmat (2004) for solo flute. Premiere: Plainfield, Vermont, 2004. Commissioned by Su Lian Tan. Score available on line.
- Northsea Balletic Spicebush (2003) for double bass. Premiere Tour: Virginia, North Carolina, Indiana, Illinois, 2004. Commissioned by P. Kellach Waddle. Score available on line.
- LiquidBirds (2003), for 3 Theremins, video, and playback. Premiere: FlynnSpace, Burlington, Vermont, 2003. Score available on line.
- Spammung (2003), for extended voice and playback. Premiere: Electric Rainbow Festival, Dartmouth College, 2003. Score available on line.
- Bales, Barrels, & Cones: Antebellum/Antibellum (2002), for drumkit and playback. Commissioned by Michael Manion. Score available on line.
- Tïrkíinistrá: 25 Landscape Preludes (2002), for piano. Premiere Tour: FlynnSpace, Burlington, Vermont; Bethanienklooster, Amsterdam; Stichting Nieuwe Muziek, Middelburg; and De Rode Pomp, Gent. Written for Michael Arnowitt. Score available on line.
- Mirrored Birds (2001), a flute concerto. Premiere: Montpelier/Randolph, Vermont, 2002. Commissioned by the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra Society. Score available on line.
- Fuliginous Quadrant (2001), for chamber ensemble. Premiere: De Rode Pomp, Ghent, 2005. Commissioned by the Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble. Score available on line.
- The Key of Locust (2001), for chamber trio. Written for NonSequitur. Score available on line.
- HighBirds (Prime) (2001), for two electric guitars and playback. Premiere: Ought-One Festival, Montpelier, Vermont, 2001. Commissioned by Larry Polansky. Score available on line.
- RatGeyser (2000), for MalletKat and playback. Premiere: Ought-One Festival, Montpelier, Vermont, 2001. Commissioned by Michael Manion. Score available on line.
- Mountain Dawn Fanfare (2000), for orchestra. Premiere: City Hall Auditorium, Montpelier, Vermont, 2000. Commissioned by the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra Society. Score available on line.
- Quince & Fog Falls (2000), for chamber ensemble. Commissioned by Essential Music. Score available on line.
- The Sub-Aether Bande (2000), for flute and percussion. Jointly commissioned by the Three-Two Ensemble and Karen Kevra. Score available on line.
- Sourian Slide (1999), for string orchestra. Premiere: City Hall Auditorium, Montpelier, Vermont, 2000. Commissioned by the Montpelier Chamber Orchestra Society. Score available on line.
- LowBirds (1999), for small ensemble. Premiere: Greenwich Music House, New York City, 1999. Commissioned by The Downtown Ensemble. Score available on line.
- Zonule Glaes II (1999), electroacoustic work with string quartet. Premiere: Mánes Museum, Prague, 1999. Commissioned by Pavel Kraus, Gema Art, and the Mánes Museum. Available on limited-edition CD with Score available on line.
- Into the Morning Rain (1998), for small ensemble. Premiere: Flynn Theatre, Burlington, Vermont, 1999. Commissioned by the Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble. Score available on line.
- Detritus of Mating (1997), electroacoustic work. Installation: Exquisite Corpse Gallery, Burlington, Vermont, 1997. Commissioned by Pavel Kraus and the Gallery. On Malted/Media CD.
- zéyu, quânh & sweeh (1996), for playback. Premiere: The Reflective Space, Melbourne, 1996. On Frog Peak Music CD.
- Gardens (1996), for English horn and string quartet. Premiere: De Rode Pomp, Ghent, 2005. Score available on line.
- xirx (1996), a peformance work for electronic tape, ice and aromas. Premiere: Lost Nation Theatre, Montpelier, Vermont, 1996.
- Hypertunes, Baby (1994), for voice and tape. Premiere: SEAMUS Festival, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont, 1994.
- Build, Make, Do (1994), for small ensemble. Premiere: Pyralisk Gallery, Montpelier, Vermont, 1994. Score available on line.
- Llama Butter (1993), for tuba and tape. Premiere: Millikin University, Urbana, Illinois, 1995. Commissioned by Mark Nelson. Score available on line.
- Emerald Canticles, Below (1993), for small ensemble. Premiere: 49th Parallel Festival, Toronto, Ontario, 1995. Score available on line.
- Binky Plays Marbles (1992), for double bass and viola. Commissioned by Pieter Smithuysen. Score available on line.
- The Pretty Songs (1991), for saxophone and voice. Commissioned by Steven Stusek.
- Softening Cries (1991), for orchestra. Premiere: Bennington, Vermont, 1992. Commissioned by the Sage City Symphony. Score available on line.
- A Time Machine (1990), for voice, small ensemble, dance and computers. Premiere: Burlington, Vermont, 1991. Commissioned by the Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble.
- Traveler's Rest and Wolf5 (1991), sound environments. Installation: Randolph, Vermont, 1991. Photographs and narrative available on line.
- The Lily and the Thorn (1990), for orchestra. Premiere: Independence Day Celebration, Montpelier, Vermont, 1991. Commissioned by the Vermont Philharmonic Orchestra.
- Yçuré (1990), for two chamber orchestras. Premiere: Silver Anniversary Concert, Guilford, Vermont, 1990. Commissioned by Guilford Friends of Music, 25th Anniversary Season.
- Csárdás (1989), for piano. Premiere: Vermont Composers Festival, Putney, Vermont, 1989. Commissioned by Michael Arnowitt.
- Variations on Amanda (1989), for three strings and harpsichord. Premiere: Braintree, Vermont, 1989. Commissioned by the Braintree Historical Society. Score available on line.
- Rough Edges (1987), for piano. Premiere: Barre, Vermont, 1987. Commissioned by Michael Arnowitt. Score available on line.
- Beepers (1986), a high-tech cabaret. Premiere: The Garage, Montpelier, Vermont, 1987.
- In Bocca al Lupo (1986), environmental sound design. Installation: Yellowstone Art Center, Billings, Montana, 1986. Narrative and photographs available on line.
- Mantra Canon (1986), for large ensemble. Premiere: The Garage, Montpelier, Vermont, 1986.
- Echo, A Performance Ritual in Four Parts (1985). Premiere: The Garage, Montpelier, Vermont, 1985. Narrative and photographs available on line.
- Rando's Poetic License (1978), for electronics, microcomputer, voices, instruments. Premiere: Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, D.C., 1978.
- Mass (1978), for small ensemble. Premieres: Cambridge River Festival, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1978, and Delaware Valley Festival of the Avant-Garde, 1978.
- Plasm over ocean (1977), a chamber opera for small ensemble. Premieres: New York Avant-Garde Festival, World Trade Center, New York, 1977, and New Jersey State Museum, 1977. Commissioned by the Museum.Narrative and photographs available on line.
- Somnambula (1975), for recorder and electronic sound. Premieres: Kaxpiksu State Performing Arts Festival, Trenton, N.J., 1975, and New York Avant-Garde Festival, Floyd Bennett Field, 1975. Commissioned by John Burkhalter.
- Construction "on nix rest... in china" (1972), for trombones and tape. Premiere: Zaal 100, Amsterdam, 2003.
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Writings on Music
Additional writings on other topics are found at http://maltedmedia.com/books/papers/
- A Language We Already Understand: Noah Creshevsky's Hyperrealism (2007), New Music Box, June 2007.
- Composers & Productivity: The Embodiment of Discomfort (2006), New Music Box, September 2006.
- If We Could Write for the Symphony, or, We Are All Mozart (2006), Greywolf Performing Arts Institute, March 2006.
- A "We Are All Mozart" Blog (2006-), commentaries on music, the arts, technology, and rural living.
- The Illusive Surface (2005), thoughts about the music of Noah Creshevsky. Institute for Studies in American Music, Fall 2005 Newsletter
- The Creative Meaning of Laziness and Its Manifestation in Digital Technology, or,
How Slug-Boy Found His Groove, paper published in The Idea #7, 2003-2004, CD-Gazette of the Electronic Arts. New Delhi: Imadjinn! (2004)
- Thoughts on the Small Form (2004), sidebar on brief sounds for a VoxNovus article.
- Imagination and Exploitation: Some History of Digital Technology in My Music-Making (2004), paper presented at Dartmouth College.
- Everybody's Gotta Trust ... But Verify? (2003), commentary about and solutions to software copy protection.
- What are the pros & woes of being a self-taught composer? (2002), interview about autodidacticism and its struggle, New Music Box.
- Preserving the Future's Past: EA Artists Must Take Care of Their Own Archives (2002), paper about the perils of preservation in the digital age.
- Riding the Cheap Electron (2002), paper presented at Dartmouth College about a three-decade budget struggle.
- No Denial of the Bête Familiale (2001), paper presented at Dartmouth College about the role of the computer musician.
- The Curse of Love (2000), paper presented at Dartmouth College about eclecticism, copyright, and interactivity.
- How to Get Here from There (Stomach Music to Sourian Slide) or Is There a Reason You've Canceled My Premiere Yet Again? (2000), paper presented at Goddard College about the composer's life and work.
- The Patron Saint of Mediocrities (1999), paper presented at Bregman Studios of Dartmouth College about the composer's life and work.
- A Challege for Richard Branson (1998), a letter suggesting Branson transform the landscape of contemporary music.
- The Churchill Society Debate: A Futile Correspondence (1998), an exchange with the Churchill Society on the state of new music.
- Your Music on the Web: Ways, Means, Rights, and the Old West: New Concepts, Paradigms and Fears (1997), article outlining techniques for presentation and protection on the Web.
- I Don't Know How -- or Why: Night Thoughts on the Process of Composition (1995), including a link to an audio version.
- It’s Time to Bury the Dead (1992), intense article calling for the end of performances of older concert music and a revision in thinking and sensibility.
- Composing a New Language (1992), proposal presented at MedArt International by Barbara S.J. Balch and Dennis Báthory-Kitsz to replace lost language skills with musical language developed through interaction and virtual reality.
- Construal of Music Process Architecture (1992), paper presenting personal views and reports on musical composition in Europe.
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Books and Photographs
Additional details about writing and editing are found at The Transitive Empire, http://maltedmedia.com/empire/
Authorship/Co-Authorship
- The NonPop Revolution.. In progress.
- Country Stores of Vermont: A History and Guide. Charleston, London: The History Press, 2008. 256 pp., illus.
- The Middle-Aged Hiker. With David Gunn. 1993, 1995. 320 pp., illus. Published on-line; print publication being prepared.
- Learning the 6809. Roxbury, Vermont: Green Mountain Micro, Inc., 1984. paper; viii, 336 pp., illus. [loose-leaf in binder; includes 12 cassettes]. Reissued in a special edition in 1999 on CD-ROM.
- Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, A Chronology and Annotated Bibliography. Chicago: Newberry Library, 1984. 110 pp., illus.
- The Custom TRS-80, and Other Mysteries. Upland, California: IJG, 1982. paper; 340 pp., illus.
- The Karmora Papers. With David Gunn. Roxbury, Vermont: The Laszlo Toth School of Art, 1982; New edition, [n.p.]: Laszlo Toth School of Art/Westleaf Edition, 1993. paper; 104 pp.
- A Random Selection from the Marvin Hodge Archive (3 vols.). Roxbury, Vermont: The Laszlo Toth School of Art, 1979,1982,1993. paper; unpaged. [v,106 pp., illus.; v,88 pp., illus.; and v,130pp., illus.]. Limited editions.
- jkl; Trenton, New Jersey: [privately published], 1977. Unpaged [xx,262 pp]., illus. Edition limited to 15 hand-bound and numbered copies. Now available from Frog Peak Music.
- Contributing Author: HTML 4 Unleashed. New York: Sams.net (Macmillan), 1997. paper; xxxvii,1030pp., illus.; incl. CD-ROM.
- Author of manuals for ACTV, New York; Graphire Music Press, Vermont; and Green Mountain Micro, Vermont.
- Author of program and liner notes, including Jerry Gerber's Moon Festival and The Art of MIDI Sequencing (Ottava) and David Gunn's Somewhere East of Topeka (Albany).
Editing
- Marching On! John Brown and the Struggle Against Slavery. By Robert Willis Allen. Northfield News & Printery, 2000. paper; xix,338pp., illus.
- CPFR Pilot Studies. Voluntary Interindustry Commerce Standards Committee, 1999. paper; [pp], illus.
- My Little Life: A Girl Growing Up in the Forties. By Jane Bryant. Northfield News & Printery, 1997. paper; [vi],568pp., illus.
- Teaching Composition on the Web: A Teacher Handbook. By Fern Tavalin, Sandi McLeod, et al. Montpelier, Vermont: WebProject, 1998. paper; Unpaged, illus.
- Makoro Solutions Enhancements. White Plains, New York: IBM Corporation. CD-ROM, 1998.
- Category Management Systems: The Power of Information in Retailing. By Jerry Singh, et al. Cincinnati: CMS, Inc., 1997. paper; [pp.], illus.
Published Photographs (excluding technical publications)
- "Vampire Secrets" (Travel Channel, [US], October 29, 2006).
- "The Secret Life of Vampires" (Biography Channel [US], October 28, 2005).
- Five Quarts: A Personal and Natural History of Blood (Bill Hayes, Ballantine Books [US], 2005).
- "Deadly Women" (TV Mag, London [UK], October 15, 2005)
- Vampires: From Vlad Drakul to the Vampire Lestat (Anna Szigethy, Key Porter Books, Toronto [CA], 2004)
- "A Taste for Horror: Real-life Vampires and Cannibals" (Globe [US], September 6, 2004).
- "A History of Recording Technology" (CNN.com [US], August 2004)
- Romantic Ghost Stories (Julie Burtinshaw, Lone Pine Publishing [CA], 2003)
- "Erzsebet Bathory" (The Bloodcult, Athens [GR], December 2002)
- The Most Evil Men and Women in History (Miranda Twiss, Michael O'Mara Books [UK], 2002).
- "Meet Countess Dracula" (Kate McClare, Weekly World News [US], July 9, 2002)
- Siete Lunas de Sangre (Carlos D. Pérez, TopiA Editorial [AR], 1999)
- "Portfolio" (Requiem, Montpellier [FR], April-June 1998)
- Big Bad Women Through History (Lawrance Binda, Big Bad Books [US], upcoming)
- Article on Erzsébet Báthory (Bizarre Magazine [UK], upcoming)
- Article on Erzsébet Báthory (Guardian [UK], upcoming)
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Periodicals
- Contributing Editor: Assistive Technology Industry Association (2006-07)
- Contributing Editor: Hot Expresso Public Relations (2006-07)
- Contributing Writer: RFID Update (2006)
- Editor: Vermont Composers Consortium Consorting Newsletter (1988-91, 1993-97, 2005)
- Contributing Editor: RFID News and Solutions (2004-05)
- Contributing Writer: Supply Chain E-Business (2001-02)
- Correspondent: Frontline Solutions (2001-02)
- Editor: Vermont Alliance of Independent Country Stores News (2001-)
- Contributing Writer: TSI Communications (1999-2000)
- Contributing Editor: Ellsworth Kaye Public Relations (1997-2006)
- Contributing Writer: Convenience Store News (1997)
- Editor: The Northfield Common (1994)
- Contributing Editor: Consumer Goods Manufacturer (1993-99)
- Contributing Editor: Retail Systems Reseller (1992-99)
- Contributing Writer: Retail Info Systems News (1992-99)
- Contributing Editor: Data Capture Systems Reseller (1992-93)
- Guest Editor: Music Arts Supplement, ARTSletter (March/April 1990)
- Contributing Editor: ID Systems (1987-89)
- Contributing Editor: The Rainbow (1985)
- Publisher/Technical Editor/Columnist ("Custom Color"): UnderColor (1984-85)
- Contributing Editor/Columnist ("Custom Color"): The Color Computer Magazine (1983-84)
- Contributing Editor/Columnist ("Micro/Sonics"): Programmer (1981-82)
- Guest Editor: Kilobaud Microcomputing Electronic Music Issue, December 1980)
- Contributing Editor: The Alternate Source (1980-82)
- Technical, Submissions and Contributing Editor/Columnist ("80 Applications", "The Exclusive ORacle"): 80 Micro (1980-82)
- Editor/Publisher: Updates (1979-80)
- Editor/Publisher: A Medium Rare (1974-76)
- Editor (under pseudonym 'Randy Johnson'): Mercer County Almanac (1973)
- Editor/Publisher: Scrap Paper (1970-71)
- Editor: Union List of Serials for Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont (1967-68)
Other:
- Technical articles published in Byte, 80 Micro, Kilobaud, Desktop Computing, The Alternate Source, The Color Computer Magazine, Programmer, Opinion-80, Software Critique, Dynamic Color News, The Rainbow, UnderColor, ID Systems, Data Capture Systems Reseller, Consumer Goods Manufacturer, Retail Systems Reseller, Retail Info Systems News, RFID Update, Slashdot, Convenience Store News. Special supplements, white papers and web texts written for IBM, Microsoft, Digital Equipment, Sensormatic, JD Edwards, VI&A, Dun & Bradstreet/DataQuest, RFCode, and other corporations.
- Book reviews, music articles, opinion pieces, and feature stories published since 1964 in various newspapers and magazines, including The Idea, The Northfield Common, Burlington Free Press, Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus, Consorting, ARTSletter, Northfield News, Trentonian, Trenton Magazine, others. Numerous publications with Internet media.
- Letters to the editor have appeared in many publications including Time, the New York Times, and Salon.
- Articles and interviews on Erzsébet Báthory have appeared in Requiem: archives du vampirisme and The Bloodcult: The Magazine for Dark Souls and Vampire Lovers, and other publications (see photographs, above).
Recent Featured Interviews and Reviews (email for list of earlier stories, or see source for this page):
- It Takes a Village in Seven Days, August 6, 2008 (Cover story on Country Stores of Vermont)
- Central Vermont musicians play central Vermont music, in the Times Argus, October 19, 2007 (Review of Turn Around, Bustle and Blaze)
- Most Commissioned by short of goal, in the Times Argus, December 29, 2006 (Feature on "We Are All Mozart")
- New woodwind compositions prove colorful in the Times Argus, October 9, 2006 (Review of Eventide)
- VCME champions today's music in the Times Argus, September 29, 2006 (Commentary about Eventide)
- State of the Arts: Blood Drive in Seven Days, March 2, 2005 (Interview about Erzsébet)
- VSO wins audience with new and old in the Times Argus, September 26, 2004 (Review of Icecut)
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Recordings, Broadcast, and Internet Media
- Icecut transcribed for organ by Josh Perschbacher on "Sinfonietta" (upcoming, 2007)
- krikisque on "60x60 2005" (Capstone Records compact disc, 2007)
- The Warbler's Garden on "60x60" (Capstone Records compact disc, 2004)
- iskajtbrz on "UnLimit" (Three's Film Works compact disc, Tokyo, 2003)
- Snare:Wilding on "Free Speech For Sale" (pressthebutton compact disc, 2003)
- Music of English Literature, CD part of The Longman Anthology of British Literature, containing Sumer Is Icumen In conducted by Báthory-Kitsz (2002).
- Killer Sings! (limited edition, Malted/Media Records compact disc, 2000)
- Chamber Bowling I, Chamber Bowling II, Voices Past, Cold Stones, Etronalia, Symphons, Overstuffed, Sublime (MP3.com DAM CDs, 1999-2001)
- Zonule Glaes II (signed limited edition, Malted/Media Records compact disc, 1999)
- zéyu, quânh, and sweeh on "The Frog Peak Collaboration Project" (Frog Peak Music compact disc, 1998)
- Detritus of Mating (Sistrum Records compact disc, 1997)
- Lucid Nightmares (limited edition cassette, Malted/Media, 1995)
- Invisible Performers, four-cassette retrospective collection (limited edition, Malted/Media, 1994)
- The Nightmare Continues (limited edition cassette, Malted/Media, 1992)
- Csárdás on "Alive and Well: Music of Vermont Composers" (Ursa Minor cassette, 1990)
- Dentist's Nightmare (limited edition cassette, Malted/Media, 1988)
- Recording engineer for more than 300 artists and ensembles (1973-)
- Feature segment on The Discovery Channel ("Deadly Women") (2005)
- Feature segment on The Travel Channel ("World's Bloodiest Dungeons") (2004)
- Interviewed with performance of Tïrkíinistrá in the film Beyond 88 Keys (2004).
- Producer, Kalvos & Damian's New Music Bazaar, WGDR-FM (1995-2005)
- Producer, Marching On!, CD for Hardtack & Homespun (1999)
- Producer, Speaking Personal, computer information series, Vermont Public Radio (1983-4)
- Feature segment on New Jersey Public Television ("Plasm over ocean") (1977)
- Interviewed by Terry Gross on Fresh Air, WUHY-FM (now WHYY) (1974 and 1977)
- Other interviews and features on About.com, WXPN, WPRB, WOR, WGDR, WCVT, WDEV, CKUT, WSNO, WKDR, WCAX, WFFY, WFLI, Vermont Public Radio.
- Guest Curator, illegal art mp3 compilation (2003)
- Creator/Designer, Malted/Media, website at http://maltedmedia.com/ (1996-)
- Creator/Designer, Kalvos & Damian's New Music Bazaar, website at http://kalvos.org/ (1995-)
- Creator/Designer, Erzsébet the Vampire, website at http://bathory.org/ (1996-)
- Designer of arts websites including Thomas L. Read, Dream.Bot, Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, Vermont Composers Consortium, Madtrax Productions, The Middle-Aged Hiker, Ursa Minor Records, The Karmora Papers, Hardtack & Homespun, Leisure WeaselWorld, etc.
- Designer of commercial/educational websites including Trans-Video.Net, Vermont Alliance of Independent Country Stores, Argentum Fugit Farm, The Romulus Project, The Transitive Empire, etc.
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Performances and Installations
Selected performances as composer/performer/conductor:
- The Long Roll, Montpelier, Vermont (percussion compositions by Manion, Gryc, Lyon, Gunn and Spivak, as conductor), 2007
- Lotus Music & Dance, New York (Spammung, i cried in the sun aïda, as soloist and performer), 2006
- Re:Soundings, Valley Falls, New York (Memento Mori, Spammung, The Moon, Call Me, as soloist), 2006
- Brooklyn College Noah Creshevsky Birthday Celebration (Memento Mori, as soloist), 2005
- Zaal 100 "Maximum Clarity" series, Amsterdam (Permutrance VII, LiquidBirds, as soloist and performer), 2005
- Mellotone Studios, Amsterdam (Memento Mori, Spammung, Hypertunes Baby, as soloist), 2005
- Karnatic Labs, Amsterdam (Spammung, Permutrance VI, as soloist and performer), 2005
- Feedback Studios, Cologne. (Memento Mori, as soloist), 2005
- Vermont Composers Festival, Montpelier (Spammung, Memento Mori, as soloist), 2005
- FlynnSpace, Burlington, Vermont (LiquidBirds and other works, as performer with Eric Ross and David Gunn), 2003
- Electric Rainbow Festival of Electroacoustic Music, Dartmouth College (Spammung, as soloist), 2003
- Vaughan Recital Series, Dartmouth College ("Closing the Book on the Avant-Garde" vol 3, as soloist and conductor), 2002
- Mánes Museum, Prague (Zonule Glaes II as conductor of Styx-Q String Quartet), 1999
- Lost Nation Theatre, Montpelier, Vermont ("Circular Screaming" as conductor of Il Gruppo Nuke Jitters), 1997
- SEAMUS Festival, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont (Hypertunes, Baby as performance artist/soloist), 1994
- Pyralisk Gallery, Montpelier ("Clusters" as conductor of Il Gruppo Nuke Jitters), 1994
- University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont ("Clusters" as conductor of Il Gruppo Nuke Jitters), 1994
- Governor's Institute for the Arts, Johnson/Castleton, Vermont (The Moon, The Galley, A Little Shade Music, etc., as performance artist, soloist and conductor), 1991-2
- Vermont Composers Festivals, Burlington/Montpelier/Woodstock/Putney (Exequy, Lithuanian Liniment, etc., as soloist and conductor), 1988-1996
- FredFest, Roxbury, Vermont (Car Horn Symphony No. 2 as conductor of automobiles), 1988
- Roxbury Union Congregational Church (Psalm 84, Jubilate Deo, etc., as conductor), 1985-89
- The Garage, Montpelier (Echo, "Closing the Book on the Avant-Garde" vols 1 & 2, "2Cabarets2", as performance artist, soloist and conductor), 1985-86
- Washington Project for the Arts, Washington DC (Rando's Poetic License as performance artist), 1978
- New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, New Jersey (Plasm over ocean, Stoneworld/Grey, etc., as performance artist, soloist and conductor), 1975-78
- Grace Baptist Church, Trenton (as vocal soloist), 1975-78
- New York Avant-Garde Festivals, New York/Cambridge, Massachusetts (as performance artist and conductor), 1975-78
- Delaware Valley Festival of the Avant-Garde, Trenton (as performance artist and conductor), 1974-78
- Trans/Media Festivals and Performance Series, Trenton (as performance artist, soloist and conductor), 1973-77
- Trenton State College (Lysistrata, as conductor), 1970-71
Selected Installations:
- Friends of Alewife Reservation, Cambridge, Mass., 2006 (Detritus of Mating)
- Bond Gallery, New York, 2005 (Detritus of Mating)
- Mánes Museum, Prague, 1999 (Zonule Glaes II)
- The Exquisite Corpse, Burlington, Vermont, 1997 (Detritus of Mating)
- Rest Area near Randoph, Vermont, 1991-2 (Wolf5 at "Traveler's Rest")
- Yellowstone Art Center, Billings, Montana, 1985 (In Bocca al Lupo)
- Wood Art Gallery, Montpelier, Vermont, 1984 (Nighthawk)
- New Jersey State Museum Planetarium, Trenton, New Jersey, 1975 (Untitled installation)
- Kaxpiksu, New Jersey State Museum, Trenton, New Jersey, 1975 (Untitled "Death Environment" installation)
- Trans/Media Minifest, Trenton, New Jersey, 1973 (Untitled installation)
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Grants, Commissions, and Awards
Grants:
- Binaural Media, for a residency with Stevie Balch for the Birth Song Project
- American Music Center Composer Assistance Program, for Icecut (orchestra)
- Vermont Council on the Arts, for Travelers Rest (environmental sound/cross-media)
- Montana State Arts Council, for In Bocca al Lupo (environmental sound/cross-media)
- New Jersey State Council on the Arts, for Plasm over ocean (chamber opera)
- National Endowment for the Arts, for Stoneworld/Grey (dance/cross-media)
Commissions:
In progress
Completed
- Green Mountain Youth Symphony, for Autumn Dig (intermedia orchestra)
- Janet Brand, for A Spiral Lullaby (vocalise, flute, cello and piano)
- Janet Brand, for A Spiky Lullaby (vocalise, flute, cello and piano)
- WAAM commissions
- Noah Creshevsky, for Voices in My Night (playback)
- Randy Hostetler Living Room Foundation, for 99 Events fo rthe Found, the Made and the Natural (performance pieces)
- Alex Shapiro, for Incanta (bass clarinet)
- Jeremiah Reilly, for To the Secretary of Good Fortune (cello and guitar)
- Eleanor Fisher, for Strong to Save (piano)
- David Mahler, for It's Mine, I Tell You! (piano)
- Lydia Busler-Blais, for Counting Myself (cello duo)
- Christopher Smith, for Curious Crimson Glow (bass trombone)
- Michael Arnowitt, for Framing the Sum of Three (piano)
- Elizabeth Reid, for In Search of the Lightness of Horizon (viola)
- Rob Voisey, for Morning Steps (to Parnassus) (playback)
- Dante Oei, for Vexation Blues (piano)
- David Bremner, for XLII: Adeste Hendecasyllabi (voice and piano)
- Peter Hamlin, for Walking the Flat (alto sax)
- Steven Klimowski, for O Vox Pop (bassoon and bass clarinet)
- Carson Cooman, for Thirteen Triple X (piano)
- Frances Richard and ASCAP, for Events and Horizons (clarinet and string quartet)
- Barbara S. J. Balch, for Horizon (Ocean) (wind quartet, string quartet and piano)
- Ed Epstein, for Toccata & Tryptophan (tenor pan)
- Samuel Vriezen, for Chthara-Cantus Cantoris (jew's harp)
- Reena Esmail, for In Search of an Exit (piano)
- Michael H. Dixon, for She Who Saves (two natural horns and soprano)
- Bill Sallak, for Aisle Five (voice and percussion)
- Robert Bonotto, for In Search of the Seven Blue Stars (viola)
- Andr´ Posman and De Rode Pomp, for Scalar Rainbows (piano)
- Amy Beal, for In My Room (guitars)
- Richard Fredette, for UpReach Over DownSlide (clarinet and string quartet)
- Bill Sallak, for Time's Arrow (clarinet)
- Lydia Busler-Blais, for Lowing in Coventry (three horns)
- Patricia Goodson, for Toccata: The Tides of Wales (organ)
- Carson Cooman, for Loss of Innocence (organ)
- Eric Somers, for Tangents (two clavichords)
- David Mahler, for Candied Sweet Potatoes (three voices)
- Patricia Goodson, for Low Clouds and Evening Wind (piano)
- Thomas Peters, for Morning in Nodar (double-bass)
- Doug McIlroy, for The Imagined Moons of August (flute and piano)
- Christopher Smith, for Evidently Skittles (young flute and piano)
- Thomas L. Read, for Meta-Dream Twice (violin)
- Thomas L. Read, for Meta-Dream Once (violin)
- Paul and Melissa Perley, for A Partial Summer (cello duo)
- Nati Plasencia, for The Nine Rabbits of Valladolid (cello duo)
- Nicholas A. Maggio, for Anticipation & Stormtide (accordion)
- Vermont Youth Orchestra, for Fanfare:Heat (full orchestra)
- David Goodman, for At the Edge of Forever (clarinet and string quartet)
- Carson Cooman, for Six Senses of Twilight (organ and electronics)
- Larry Polansky, for Nine Lessons from "Flatland" (round book)
- Lydia Busler-Blais, for Sequenza Nova (horn and piano overtones)
- Barbara Touburg, for The Anvil of Clytemnestra (voice, piano, anvil)
- Vermont Chess Camp, for Vermont Chess Camp! (round in 5 parts)
- Larry Polansky, for Romance: Mondo-Mando (mandocello)
- Pam DeSimone, for À Bout de Souffle (3 oboes)
- Larry Polansky, for An Fold-In Round (round in 14 parts)
- Ed Epstein, for We're Running Out of Time (tenor pan and cello)
- Carson Cooman, for Détente (organ)
- Robert Bolyard, for The Itch is Internal (cello duo)
- Dartmouth College, for A Village on the Wind (playback)
- Robert Voisey, for Future Remembrance (playback)
- Wen Li, for For the Beauty of the Earth (violin)
- Emily Doolittle, for Fortune in Her Eyes (piano 4-hands)
- Robert Blais, for Hermit of the Furies (cello)
- Tulsa Trio, for Full House Reset (piano trio)
- Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, for New Granite (flute, bass clarinet, violin, cello, piano)
- Larry Polansky, for Three Tiny Prevarications (ukulele)
- Green Mountain Youth Symphony, for Tuba Marcato (brass and percussion)
- Dov Schiller, for Diese Welt ist so Schön (soprano, clarinet, vibraphone)
- Nate Freeman, for An Offering Borne Again (piano)
- Lydia Busler-Blais, for Turn Around, Bustle and Blaze (viola, horn, cello, piano)
- Nora Tombalakian, for The Ideal (voice and piano)
- James McMurtery, for Compound Refractions (flute)
- Carson Cooman, for Soundings (organ)
- Lisa Jablow and the Johnson State College Choir, for Centering (chorus SATB)
- Taylam Susam, for Return to Nineveh (extended voice)
- Luke Hubley, for What to Do, Farmer Gray? (4-mallet marimba)
- P. Kellach Waddle, for Running the Traction Line (cello and contrabass)
- Patricia Goodson, for Starry Night (piano)
- Jason Armstrong, for Delivery (piano 4-hands)
- Willie Docto and the Eleva Ensemble, for Mountains of Spices (mezzo-soprano, violin, viola, piano)
- Canary Burton, for Earth, Air, Water, Sleep (cello/vocalise and piano)
- Michael Straus, for Coarse Salt (soprano sax)
- Matthew Guerrieri and the Sudbury Presbyterian Church, for Come, come! (chorus SATB)
- Monique Buzzarté, for Moving to Lullaby (trombone)
- Patrick and Chris May, for Pivot: The House of Cloves (4-track Midi)
- Darkwood Ensemble, for In het Donkere Bos (viola and bass clarinet)
- Seth Gordon, for Lunar Cascade in Serial Time (in 12 parts) (tenor guitar)
- Carson Cooman, for coalescence (trumpet and organ)
- Beth Griffith, for I lift my heavy heart (voice, flute and guitar)
- Ann Cantelow, for Candles of Red Sky (theremin)
- Marianna Rosett, for Toccata: Delle Montagne Verdi (piano)
- Noah Creshevsky, for Graffiti (A New Year's Celebration for Noah) (playback)
- Melissa Perley, for Winter's Stealth (cello and strings)
- Drusilla Macy/The Bartholdy Ensemble, for Clouds of Endless Summer (piano trio)
- Petr Cigler, for Cígleránia (solo horn)
- Carson Cooman, for Yer Attention, Please (organ)
- De Rode Pomp, for L'Estampie du Chevalier (string quartet)
- Michael Arnowitt, for Syrens of the Collective Unconscious (one to three pianos)
- Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, for Elusive Parallels (in Time) (flute, bass clarinet, and playback)
- Lydia Busler-Blais, for Sweet Ovals (solo horn)
- Orquesta Sinfónica de Tenerife, for Jameo y el Delfin Mareado (orchestra with video by Javier Ruiz)
- Brian Sacawa, for Rose Quartz Crystal Radio (sax and percussion)
- Brian Sacawa, for Like to a Rose (sax and percussion)
- Beth Griffith, for By Still Waters (voice and drone)
- Vermont Symphony Orchestra for Icecut (orchestra)
- Jiri van der Kaay, for Phylum Euphoria (euphonium and playback)
- Su Lian Tan, for Shahmat (flute)
- P. Kellach Waddle, for Northsea Balletic Spicebush (string bass)
- Michael Manion for Bales, Barrels, & Cones: Antebellum/Antibellum (drum kit and playback)
- Lies Muller, for Zeven Mergpijpjes (string duets)
- Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, for VoxN (small ensemble and reader)
- Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, for Fuliginous Quadrant (small ensemble)
- Catherine Broucek Orr/Montpelier Chamber Orchestra Society, for Mirrored Birds (flute and orchestra)
- Michael Manion, for RatGeyser (MalletKat and playback).
- John Kennedy/Essential Music, for Quince & Fog Falls (small ensemble)
- Village Harmony, for Warebrook (Chorus SATB)
- Keith Moore/ThreeTwo Festival and Karen Kevra, for The Sub-Aether Bande (flute and percussion)
- Catherine Broucek Orr/Montpelier Chamber Orchestra Society, for Sourian Slide (string orchestra)
- Catherine Broucek Orr/Montpelier Chamber Orchestra Society, for Mountain Dawn Fanfare (orchestra)
- Eric Kobb, Stratham Middle School Band, for Mountain Millennium Dawn
- Pavel Kraus/Mánes Museum, for Zonule Glaes II (string quartet and electroacoustics)
- Daniel Goode/The Downtown Ensemble, for LowBirds (small ensemble)
- Daniel Goode/The Downtown Ensemble, for Y2K-Compliant Music (small ensemble)
- Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, for Into the Morning Rain (small ensemble)
- Pavel Kraus/Exquisite Corpse Gallery, for Detritus of Mating (electroacoustic installation)
- Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, for Descent of the Particles (small ensemble)
- Crossroads String Quartet, for Hoots & Honks
- Allie Vest, for Hang Time (timpani and orchestra)
- Peter Brand, for Brand 9 from Outer Space (alto sax, bassoon & piano)
- The Brass Menagerie, for Dancing Despite Despair (brass quintet)
- Sandy Mond, for Melisma (voice & small ensemble)
- Bill Black, for McFwang's Allstep & Swag (trumpet, clarinet, percussion & bass)
- Alcedo Coenen, for Party Musik I (electronic tape)
- Steven Klimowski, for 8 Pooners (performance work for solo clarinet)
- Fred Carlson and Susie Norris, for MixMaster's Revenge (suzalyne & sympitar)
- Mark Nelson, for Llama Butter (tuba & tape)
- Pieter Smithuysen, for Binky Plays Marbles (double bass & viola)
- Steven Stusek, for The Pretty Songs (voice & alto sax)
- Sage City Symphony, for Softening Cries (orchestra)
- Vermont Philharmonic Orchestra, for The Lily and the Thorn (orchestra)
- Claudia Friedlander and Andrea Warnke, for Grand Mirliton (bass clarinet & horn)
- Friends of Music at Guilford, for Yçuré (orchestra)
- Vermont Contemporary Music Ensemble, for A Time Machine (voice & small ensemble)
- Michael Arnowitt, for Csárdás and Rough Edges (solo piano)
- Braintree Historical Society, for Amanda Variations (violin, two cellos & harpsichord)
- Sara Huff Krohn, for Pianaroll (piano & tape)
- Eugene Fodor, for Fugue for Violin (solo violin)
- Michael Billingsley/Montpelier Cable TV, for Angels... Avenging... (tape collage)
- Thurmond Knight, for Windows on the Moon (solo cello)
- Edward Pincus, for Wedding Changes (three flutes)
- The Vermont Symphony Orchestra 251 Project, for The Two-Minute Sneeze (wind trio)
- Sydney Allrud, for A Glass Clown (voice & piano)
- The Phantom Theatre, for music to On the Verge (recorder, flute, two guitars, percussion)
- Paul Connett/Vermont Public Radio, for Ash Wednesday (small ensemble)
- New Jersey State Museum, for Plasm over ocean (chamber opera)
- New Jersey State Museum, for Stoneworld/Grey (dance/cross-media)
- Marjorie Goodman Graff, for Triple Quartet (three string quartets)
- Marjorie Goodman Graff, for At the Edge of the Wood (early winds)
- Reuben James Christman Edinger, for Invocation, Dance & Lament for Twandano (electronics)
- John Burkhalter, for Somnambula (recorder & tape)
- Trenton Tuba Ensemble, for Wormholmusik (tuba quintet)
- Trenton State College (now College of New Jersey) Theatre Department, for Incidental Music to Lysistrata (recorder quintet)
Awards & Honors:
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Selected Speaking Engagements and Seminars
The texts of some presentations, along with numerous web-only essays, are available on line at http://maltedmedia.com/books/papers/
- Hartt College, composition lecture ("We Are All Mozart" project)
- Bregman Studios, Dartmouth College ("We Are All Mozart" project)
- Binaural Media. Nodar, Portugal. (Birth Song project)
- Seia Conservatory. Seia, Portugal. ("We Are All Mozart" and Birth Song projects)
- McCarthy Arts Center, St. Michael's College, Colchester, Vermont (Pre-concert talk, "Winds of Change," also presented previous night)
- Faulkner Hall, Dartmouth College (Imagination and Exploitation: Some History of Digital Technology in My Music-Making and Riding the Cheap Electron)
- Lower Buck, Dartmouth College (The Curse of Love and No Denial of the Bête Familiale)
- Art of Noise, Goddard Collage (How to Get Here from There (Stomach Music to Sourian Slide) or Is There a Reason You've Canceled My Premiere Yet Again?)
- Studio N, Music Academy (HAMU), Prague (The Composition of Zonule Glaes II)
- Bregman Studios, Dartmouth College (The Patron Saint of Mediocrities)
- Vermont Folklife Center, Middlebury, Vermont (Web-Based Audio Design)
- Making Connections Institute, Montpelier, Vermont (Composing with Sequencers)
- Sixth Last Annual Last CoCoFest, Chicago (History of the Color Computer)
- WebProject, Montpelier, Vermont (Building a Website)
- MedArt International, New York (Composing a New Language)
- ID Expo, Boston (Touch Screens and Light Pens)
- PCM/Rainbowfest, Princeton (Microcomputers as Revolutionary Tools)
- Community College of Vermont, Montpelier, Vermont (Introduction to Basic)
- Vermont Conference on High Technology, Norwich University (Process Control)
- Color Expo, Pasadena (Microcomputers & Electronic Music)
- IEEE, Norwich University (Bubble Memory)
- IEEE, Norwich University (Data Acquisition and Control with Microprocessors)
- IEEE, Burlington, Vermont (Microcomputers and the Arts)
- ACM, Rensselaer Polytech (The Politics of Microcomputers)
- DuBois & King, Inc., Randolph, Vermont (Process Control)
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Pseudonyms
Pseudonyms have been used over the years for numerous work and activities, in some cases at the request of clients, in others to separate the kinds of work being done.
- Dennis Báthory-Kitsz: Public name and most musical work
- Dennis Bathory: Media appearances regarding opera (name in birth records)
- Dennis Kitsz, Dennis J. Kitsz, Dennis Bathory Kitsz: Early musical compositions
- Kalvos Gesamte: Humorous music & writing, some collaborative
- Grey Shadé: Extended vocal performances
- D.B. Cowell: Artwork, photography and film
- Brady Kynans: Popular and show music, arrangements of popular music
- Kalvos Zondrios: Theatrical works
- Báthory Dénes: Occasional writings
- Orra Maussade: Musical compositions with female persona
- Don Johnson: Commercial writing and graphics design
- Kerry Merritt, Calvin Dion, Enimtu Bemanyna: Technical industry writing, some collaborative
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References Available on Request
Updated August 20, 2008