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(Professor,
2000): Applied Music (Brass), Theory, Composition.
B.M.
from the University of Iowa.
M.M.
from the University of Toronto.
Ph.D.,
Music Composition and Theory from the University of Iowa.
While
completing his doctorate, Dr. McKinnon served as brass instructor
and orchestra conductor at Atlantic College in North Carolina.
He also taught at the University of Iowa as Visiting Lecturer
on Afro-American and American Music.
Since
coming to Eastern Oregon University, McKinnon has received several
important commissions and his compositions for chamber ensembles,
wind ensemble and orchestra have been performed throughout the
Pacific Northwest. His composition, " The Seven Sisters
of Sleep " was performed at the 2004 Oregon Bach Festival
by members of Third Angle and he has recently been selected as
the Oregon Music Teachers Association's Composer of the Year 2005.
He will premiere a set of songs for voice and piano with
texts by Oregon poets at this year's OMTA Conference. He
has written works for Sound Moves (see below), Matt Cooper, DeRosa
Ensemble and is currently working on a multi-media collaboration
dealing with contemporary interpretations of the Twelve Labors
of Herakles. McKinnon has written electronic music compositions
for the theater, and is director of the Electronic Music Lab at
EOU. His research interests include the musical traditions of
Thailand, and the introduction of “world music” in traditional
1 st and 2 nd Year theory sequences. He has been a professor
in the Waseda/Oregon Exchange Program, and spent a year at La
Grange College in Georgia (2001-2002). He is also an active
performer on the horn. McKinnon also directs the African
Drumming Ensemble, a group that he founded in 2000.
A
partial listing of recent works: (available from the composer)
Air for solo piano, commissioned by Matt
Cooper (2004)
The Seven Sisters of Sleep a duo for
violin and viola (10 min.) commissioned for the 75 th birthday
of George Crumb and the Oregon Bach Festival (2004)
Elgin Stampede for wind ensemble (2004)
written for the Eastern Oregon College-Community Wind Ensemble
(8 min.)
Fragments of Herakles for chamber orchestra
(2004)
Horn Sonatina for horn and piano (2004)
Missa Brevis for SATB choir, marimba
,drums and bass (2003) written for the Eastern Oregon University
Chamber Choir (18 min.)
Quasi-Indian-Pastiche for alto sax, trombone
and piano (2003) commissioned by Sound Moves, Western Oregon University
Ich ruf' zu dir for organ and string
quartet (2002)
kothbiro for flute (or oboe) and string
sextet (2002), Wallowa Lake Chamber Music Series 2003 (6 min.)
“he calls me by the thunder” (1999) a
scherzo for chamber orchestra (first performance, April 99) commissioned
by Eastern Oregon University for the Grande Ronde Symphony Orchestra
six views of Calcutta (1999) for
flute, violin, voice and piano (first performance, Ernst Bloch
Festival, July 18th , 1999)
Three Pieces for solo violin (1998)
commissioned by Eastern Oregon University for Lisa Robertson (multiple
performances) 14 min.
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