Julie Licata and I presented our concert of percussion and electronics at Capitol University in Columbus, OH on Feb. 12th.
Imprints was be presented on UNT's Centerpieces concert on Feb. 25th.
Imprints was also be performed in Tulsa, OK on March, 8th at the New Genre Festival.
On Jan. 26th, I presented a concert of music for percussion and electronics as a technical assistant to percussionist Julie Licata at UNT in Merill Ellis Intermedia Theatre. At the recital, I premeired my new work for snare drum and computer, Imprints. We also performed Altered in Transmission by Andrew May and Roger Reynolds' Watershed IV.
You Station was performed on Nov. 17 at the Electric LaTex festival, which featured new electronic works by student composers from Louisiana and Texas. I enjoyed helping host the festival with CEMI this year and will look forward to next year's event in Houston.
Nocturne, a percussion quartet was premiered at UNT's Spectrum concert held on Oct. 22 by Tim Mabrey, Colin Hill, Matt Hurley, and Jon Jackson. Nocturne was also performed the following Friday, Oct. 26th, at the UNT percussion departmental.
60 second piece Canon S&H was selected for performance in the Vox Novus 2007 Midwest Minutes Mix.
You Station was performed at the Living Arts gallery in Tulsa Oklahoma on October 13th as part of a workshop on Music and Space presented by Dave Gedosh for the Okelectric 2007 music festival.
You Station was premiered on the Spring 2007 Centerpieces concert at UNT.
Greg Dixon's, SEAMUSN'T, will be featured on the upcoming CD for the SEAMUS 20th Anniversary Electroclips project. SEAMUSN'T was performed at �uCuE 's Series XXV (Montreal, Quebec) in November 2006.
The Interactive Zoo, an interactive installation/performance work by doctoral composer Greg Dixon and Jeff Nellans, was featured at First Thursday on October 5th, 2006, at Mitchell Place Art Gallery space in downtown Muncie, IN.
The 2006 Vox Novus 60x60 project features Greg Dixon's 60-second composition, Minutia, on this year's Midwest Mix as well as their International Mix. The piece was premiered on the 60X60 Radio Request Extravaganza, WKCR 89.9, on June 13th, 2006 in Manhattan, New York. Minutia was later performed at Electronic Music Midwest 2006 on October 14th, and Collective: Unconscious, NYC, on Nov. 10th.
Greg Dixon's tape piece, got bugs? was featured on three fall concerts in 2006. It's premiere, at CEMI's Centerpieces concert on Sep. 18, was followed by performances at Electronic Music Midwest 2006 in Romeoville, IL on Oct. 14th and at Ball State University's EMONE on Nov. 8.