SEAMUS

Society for Electro-Acoustic Music in the United States

  • News
    • 2025 SEAMUS Award Winner – Mari Kimura
    • SEAMUS Journal 32 1-2 Released [January 2025]
    • 2024-2025, Winter Newsletter
  • Conferences
    • SEAMUS 2025 Conference Information
    • Past Conferences
      • SEAMUS Conference 2024 Booklet — All Events
        • Most Recent Past Conference
        • 2024 Conference Host Events, February – May.
        • SEAMUS 2024 National Conference – Call for Works
        • Conference Submission Webinars
      • 2023 Conference, April 7 – 8, NYC
    • Future Hosts Interest Form
      • How to Host a Conference
  • Opportunities
    • SEAMUS STUDENT COMPOSER COMMISSIONING PROGRAM
      • FAQ
      • SEAMUS Student Award Winners
      • Allen Strange Memorial Award
      • Allen Strange Memorial Award Winners
    • CREATE Grants
      • 2024 SEAMUS CREATE Grant Recipients
      • SEAMUS CREATE Grant Past Recipients
    • SEAMUS Award
  • SEAMUS Publications
    • Journal SEAMUS
    • Member Newsletter
  • For Members
    • Music from SEAMUS
    • 2023 Conference Video Archive
      • List of Pieces and Composers [2023 Conference, by concert]
    • Electroacoustic Miniatures Series Downloads
    • Member Directory
      • Edit Profile
    • Membership FAQs
    • Facebook Page
  • Programs and Projects
    • Mentor – Mentee Program
    • Electroacoustic Database Repertoire (project in progress)
  • About
    • History
    • Officers and Staff
      • Past Presidents
    • Why Join?
    • Inclusion and Diversity
    • Bylaws
    • Board Meeting Minutes, Archive
    • Sponsors

SEAMUS 2019 Performers

PERFORMERS:

We are pleased to announce that Craig Hultgren (cello and electric cello) will be a special guest and a resident performer and submissions for cello are especially welcome.

Additionally, Berklee’s Conservatory and College renowned faculty performers and advanced student performers will provide composers and audiences with exceptional. We will also have several of Boston’s finest freelance musicians on our roster. Faculty and students in the Conservatory’s Dance Department will be available for a few select works that incorporate dance or movement. Due to rehearsal constraints, any selected works for Conservatory’s dance community must be fixed media.  

Roster of performers for SEAMUS 2019:

Conservatory:

School of Music

Sarah Brady, flutes (+alto), Michael Norsworthy, clarinets, Sam Solomon, percussion, Philip Staeudlin, saxophones, contraBAND (misc. Students from the Contemporary Performance Program), Rhonda Rider, cello, Sharan Leventhal, violin. Nancy Zeltsman, marimba*

*See “Memo to Composers” for tips on writing for marimba.

School of Dance:

Ad hoc faculty and students as needed. 

College:

Orlando Cela,  flute (+alto), David Wallace Viola, electric violin, Jeffrey Means percussion, conductor                                    

Performers at large:

Craig Hultgren, cello and electric cello           

Keith Kirchoff, piano (Hinge Ensemble et al)

Yoko Hagino, piano

Ensembles

Marimolin (marimba / violin duo), Sharan Leventhal, violin & Nancy Zeltsman, marimba

BoCoCelli (faculty and student cello ensemble), Rhonda Rider, Dir.       

Sound Icon (small ensemble) Jeffrey Means, Dir.

Next: Travel & Accommodations

Login to SEAMUS

Join Us!

Membership in SEAMUS is open to all interested parties and brings lots of exciting benefits. Click the button below to join. Click here to renew your membership.
Join Now!

Connect with SEAMUS

  • Email
  • Facebook

© 2025 SEAMUS, All Rights Reserved · Site Design by Punkt Digital · Policy Statements

  • Contact Us
  • Board Officers & Staff
  • Policy Statements