Jeremy Woodruff

Jeremy Woodruff (B.M. Boston University, M.F.A. Brandeis University, M.Mus. Royal Academy of Music, London) studied composition with Michael Finnissy from 1999 – 2001 and Ethnomusicology at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam 2002 - 2004, with field research in Chennai, Bangalore and Mysore, India. In 2004 he moved to Berlin where he has been a guest lecturer at the University of the Arts, UdK and Conservatory, HfM “Hanns Eisler.” He is director and teacher at the Neue Musikschule Berlin. Currently he is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Pittsburgh. He is co-editor and co-moderator of the monthly radio broadcast ‘Lautstrom’ with Anna Bromley on reboot.fm. 88.4, free cultural radio Berlin, interviewing artists, composers and musicologists about their interdisciplinary sound work. His own creative work with artists has recently been featured at the Künstlerhaus Bremen, Kunst Hier und Jetzt in Wolfsburg, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Robert Wilson’s Watermill Center, Clocktower Gallery in New York and in the Venice Biennale 2011. Jeremy is also an active composer and performer of experimental/electronic music. His writings have been published by Klangzeitort (Berlin) and by Verlag für Moderne Kunst (Nürnberg).