Denise Ondishko

(U.S.A.)

Denise Ondishko's works cover a wide, eclectic range of genres, including solo piano, solo violin, wind ensemble, saxophone and piano, chamber ballet, childrens theatre, elementary school band, and a number of works for live instrument and computer-synthesized tape. Her chamber ensemble work Without and Within is recorded on Opus One records, and her Rush for percussion quartet and tape was premiered at the International Computer Music Conference in Montreal. She has also received prizes and awards from BMI, the US Federation of Music Societies, and the Eastman School of Music.

Denise Ondishko studied at Carnegie Mellon University and the Eastman School of Music. Her teachers included Joseph Schwantner, Warren Benson, Barbara Kolb, David Hogan, and Leonardo Balada. She has done extensive research into the work of computer music pioneer Paul Lansky. She has taught composition at the Walden School and Oberlin Conservatory. In addition to her compositional work and research she has also developed a parallel career as an information technology management specialist and has headed IT and telecommunications departments at several large institutions, including the University of Rochester and Hunter College at City University of New York. She lives in New York.

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