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Dylan Hawes-Glynn

About Me

I am a fifth year senior at MTSU , studying Music: Theory and Composition (major), Women's Studies (minor), and languages (electives). Prior to this I studied Graphic design and printmaking, but left it, and Flordia, behind because I felt unfulfilled creatively...
I would like to learn to play the Koto, the Pipa, the Sur Bahar, the Oud, and the Veena. And if there's time, the Sruti-peti
I now have a sitar! I'm very excited about that...
Complete Works:
Chamber Works:
2003
    'bl, solo clarinet
    Kamenbutokai no Akai Shi, string quartet
2004
    Ruins Near the River Arges*, string trio and double bass
    [Duet for French Horn and Vibes], french horn and vibes
    Nothing Left but the Empty Thoughts of Remorse, guitar and double bass
    Teaching Through Ancient Fables, solo piano
    Untitled, mezzo soprano and double bass
2005
    The Intimate Hum of the Flickering Machines, alto flute and voice
    Four Ques for a Cartoon, chamber orchestra
    Thy a Bird, jazz band
2006
    Asa no Hoshi wa Noboriteimasu, string quartet, percussion, voice, and turntables
    Ruprict, oboe solo with electric guitar and effects accomp.

The Most Amazing
Century of Science
    The Face of Pablo Picasso
    Picking Yourself Up After Having Been Thrown Through a Plate-glass Window
    Sounds at the Zoo
    Nariteimasu
    The Ghost and Mr. T
    Child Aficionado
    untitled 1
    untitled 2
    untitled 3
    The Man of a Thousand Levels of Pain
    The Audrey Horn
    The Five Things Wrong with Bubb Rubb and Lil' Sis's Demonstration of the Whistle Tip (Suite)

As well as works for/improvisations with:
    The Most Amazing Century of Science , The Diet of Worms , Surprise Party, Surprise!, Phallic Baldwin, Via, Lilac (is the Destroyer), Gringo Starr, Deaf Betty, Hell Bros. Inc., and Stagnant
For more information:
Myspace page .
Sibelius Music page .
Society of Composers, Inc .
* Includes elements from Kronos, the Dragon of Time Enters
, written by Cole Mitchell and Jeremy Trotter (for Stagnant).

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 28/02/2005
Band Website: myspace.com/themostamazingcenturyofscience
Band Members: Current collaborators:

    The Most Amazing Century of Science :
    Jeremy Trotter , drums
    Chris Davis , keyboards
    Shannon Wages , voice, electronics
    Me , guitar, electronics
    The Diet of Worms :
    Rob Beckham , laptop, electonics
    Ugly , turntables, electronics
    Jeremy Trotter , tablas
    Me , sitar, violin, electronics
Past collaborators: Frank ?, drums, guitars
Jacob ?, vocals, bass
Matt Barnette , bass
Ben Bryson , bass
Chris Davis , keyboards
Todd Gorman, flute
Rachel Gostowski , drums
James Green , guitar
Megan Hills, vibraphone
Amanda Holloway, clarinet
Brandon Johnson, bass
Eric Johnson , voice
Lara Merritt, vocals
Cole Mitchell , bass, guitar, keyboards
Michael O'Flinn , bass, vocals
Autumn Pate, French Horn
Jeremy Sargent, drums
Lee Stoffer , keyboards
Jeremy Trotter , drums, guitar, electronics, noises
Shannon Wages , voice, electronics
Zebulon Wiggs , guitar, turntables, bass, drums
Influences: Everything.
Sounds Like: Atonal, arhythmic, chaotic, aletoric, invocative, anal-retentively structured, mixed metered, pandiatonic, polyrhythmic, polytonal, polymetered, ugly, funny, upsetting, awful, free, pentatonic, experimental, pretty, dense, light, pragmatic, booger, dodecaphonic, through-composed, formally insane; or, in other words, a crazy amalgam of my experiences filtered through certain choices at a particular time for whatever reasons.
Record Label: The kind that has never heard of "Artistic vision"

My Blog

Senior Recital

My senior recital for musical composition is slated for the 1st of April 2006. Be there or be a rectangle... "Don't be a rectangle."
Posted by on Tue, 17 Jan 2006 15:47:00 GMT

Prague, Czech Republic

So, if I want it I can have a spot reserved for me in the Czech-American Ineternational Composition Institute for next summer (connections bitches!), all I have to do is raise about 3000$ to go. Anyo...
Posted by on Thu, 14 Jul 2005 13:55:00 GMT

Penerecki, Crumb, and I walk into a bar... stop me if you heard this one.

In the summer of 2004 I was selected, along with about 49 others, from applicants from around the world to be a part of the 2004 Oregon Bach Festival's Composer Symposium. The special guests that year...
Posted by on Thu, 28 Apr 2005 23:23:00 GMT

SGM interview from Oct. 2004

Yeah, it's a little old and sucky, but if you want to read it here's the link.
Posted by on Tue, 05 Apr 2005 00:46:00 GMT

The 9th Annual Intercollegiate Composition Recital

The 9th Annual Intercollegiate Composition Recital was hosted by MTSU this time around. My piece, "The Intimate Hum of the Flickering Machines" was selected for performance by two independant, non-MTS...
Posted by on Fri, 18 Mar 2005 23:29:00 GMT