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Thomas L. Wilson

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Thomas L. Wilson

Thomas L. Wilson

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  • Area Coordinator, Music Industry

email:
thomaswilson@unomaha.edu
department phone:
402.554.3411

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Thomas L. Wilson currently serves as a lecturer in the Music Industry and Music Technology programs. He received his Ph.D. in Music Composition at Louisiana State University with a minor in Experimental Music and Digital Media as well as his M.M. and B.M. in Music Composition from the University of Alabama. His dissertation work, the Rougarou Concerto, is a cello concerto for flex ensemble written for Eduard Teregulov. Thomas enjoys collaborating with performers, including at conferences and festivals such as the Society of Composers Inc. National Conference, the SPLICE Institute, Atlantic Music Festival, highSCORE Festival, and ArtPlay Festival. His thesis The Reflections of My Introverted Sneakers can be found on the album Early Musings: New Music for Violin performed by Davis Brooks and released through Navona Records. Prominent performances of the work include the Electronic Music Midwest Festival, New York City Electronic Music Festival, and National Student Electronic Music Event. 

His research on the music and sound of video games resulted in a recent presentation at the North American Conference on Video Games on the additive rhythmic developments in Classic NES Tetris. As a composer, he enjoys collaborating with local performers outside of the concert hall and independent game developers. Outside of work, you can find Thomas playing video games and board games with his wife, friends, and cats.

Additional Information

Biography

Thomas L. Wilson currently serves as a lecturer in the Music Industry and Music Technology programs. He received his Ph.D. in Music Composition at Louisiana State University with a minor in Experimental Music and Digital Media as well as his M.M. and B.M. in Music Composition from the University of Alabama. His dissertation work, the Rougarou Concerto, is a cello concerto for flex ensemble written for Eduard Teregulov. Thomas enjoys collaborating with performers, including at conferences and festivals such as the Society of Composers Inc. National Conference, the SPLICE Institute, Atlantic Music Festival, highSCORE Festival, and ArtPlay Festival. His thesis The Reflections of My Introverted Sneakers can be found on the album Early Musings: New Music for Violin performed by Davis Brooks and released through Navona Records. Prominent performances of the work include the Electronic Music Midwest Festival, New York City Electronic Music Festival, and National Student Electronic Music Event. 

His research on the music and sound of video games resulted in a recent presentation at the North American Conference on Video Games on the additive rhythmic developments in Classic NES Tetris. As a composer, he enjoys collaborating with local performers outside of the concert hall and independent game developers. Outside of work, you can find Thomas playing video games and board games with his wife, friends, and cats.

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