Sam Pluta

Sam Pluta
Born
Samuel Francis Pluta

1979 (age 46–47)
OccupationComposer
SpouseSky Macklay[1]
Websitehttps://www.sampluta.com/

Sam Pluta is an American composer, sound artist, and performer of electronic music. He currently teaches in the Computer Music department at the Peabody Institute.

Early life and education

After graduating from high school in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Pluta completed his undergraduate studies at Santa Clara University. He went on to earn Master's degrees from the University of Birmingham and the University of Texas at Austin.[2] In 2012, Pluta received his Doctor of Musical Arts from Columbia University, with a dissertation titled "Laptop Improvisation in a Multi-Dimensional Space".[3] Pluta studied under Brad Garton, George Lewis, Russell Pinkston, Tristan Murail, Fabien Levy, Scott Wilson, Jonty Harrison, Kevin Puts, and Lynn Shurtleff.[4]

Professional career

Teaching

Pluta currently serves as associate professor of Computer Music and chair of Music, Technology, and Media at the Peabody Institute. Previously, Pluta taught composition and computer music at the University of Chicago, Bennington College, Manhattan School of Music, and The Walden School.

Composition and performance

Pluta is a composer, electronics performer, and technical director for Wet Ink Ensemble. He performs alongside Erin Lesser (flutes), Alex Mincek (saxophone), Ian Antoni (percussion), Eric Wubbels (piano), Josh Modney (violin), Mariel Roberts (cello), and Kate Soper (voice).[5]

Pluta has also composed music for the New York Philharmonic, International Contemporary Ensemble, Yarn/Wire, Spektral Quartet, and other groups.

References

  1. ^ "Wedding: Sky Macklay and Sam Pluta".
  2. ^ Wang, Jack. "Electronic musician's offbeat approach melds sound with computer science". University of Chicago.
  3. ^ Pluta, Samuel Francis. "Laptop Improvisation in a Multi-Dimensional Space". Columbia University.
  4. ^ "Faculty Profile: Sam Pluta".
  5. ^ "About: Wet Ink Ensemble".