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Name
  
Myke Roy

Education
  
Universite de Montreal

Role
  
Composer

Myke Roy (born 2 July 1950) is a Canadian composer and recording engineer. An associate of the Canadian Music Centre and a member of the Canadian Electroacoustic Community, his compositional output includes a substantial amount of electroacoustic music, instrumental music, multi-media works, and music for the theatre. In 1976 he was awarded the Sir Ernest MacMillan Award/Fellowship by the Composers, Authors and Publishers Association of Canada for his works Sveln (piano and synthesizer), Dra-men Dzunkt (8 performers or more) and Tse Tnant/Te Deum (17 amplified instruments and tape). In 1987 he won the Robert Fleming Prize.

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Education

Born in Trois-Rivieres, Roy began his musical education at the Ecole superieure de musique de Nicolet where he studied from 1970-1972. He pursued further studies at the Universite de Montreal where he earned a Bachelor of Music in 1975, a Master of Music in 1980, and a Doctor of Music in 1989. One of his principal teachers at the UM was Serge Garant.

Career

Roy began his career as a recording engineer in 1972. In 1974-1975 he worked with Alcides Lanza and Mario Bertoncini at McGill University's Electronic Music Studio. He was also employed at the Universite de Montreal as a technician from 1974-1977. While there he notably worked on the Grand prix du disque de l'Academie Charles-Cros winning LP Games and Songs.

In 1983 Roy joined the faculty of the Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres where he taught courses in acoustics, electroacoustics and aural perception and served as the head of the school's electroacoustic music laboratory through 1986. In 1987 he returned to the Universite de Montreal to become coordinator of the electroacoustic department, He served as vice-president of the Canadian Electroacoustic Community from 1987-1989.

Roy has also worked as a sound technician for concerts presented by the Association pour la creation et la recherche electroacoustiques du Quebec and the Societe de musique contemporaine du Quebec. He has also occasionally contributed articles on electronic music to music publications, including the 1989 article 'Le Statut de professionnel pour le compositeur/diffuseur d'electroacoustique' in GUIDE magazine.

References

Myke Roy Wikipedia