Jorge Variego
ADDRESS
University of Tennessee
College of Music
237 Natalie L. Haslam Music Center
Knoxville, TN 37996-4040
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Jorge Variego
Assistant Professor of Music Composition and Technology
Jorge Variego was born in Rosario, Argentina. He is a former Fulbright Scholar and is currently on the Music Theory/Composition faculty at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and is the composition program director at the Sewanee Summer Music Festival.
Actively involved with technology in sound and music, Jorge has been a pioneer in the field of interactive computer music, having created and performed a great deal of works for clarinet and electronics in the US, Europe and South America. He participated in many international music festivals such as MATA, SEAMUS, EMS, Sonoimagenes, Holland Festival, Festival de Jazz de Vigo, Via Stellae, ICMC and Big Ears. His music can be heard in the Parma, Albany Records, CMMAS, Centaur and Naxos libraries.
In 2017 he was named Mentor of the year in the College of Fine Arts and Sciences, Performing Arts division at the University of Tennessee. In 2018 his book on algorithmic composition was released by the National University of Quilmes, in Argentina. During that same year he received the support of the Swedish Arts Grants Committee to be resident composer at the Visby Centre for Composers and was guest lecturer at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, in Spain. His recent agenda involved works for the Indiana University guitar ensemble, the Orchester Liestal, the Cumberland Orchestra, the Knoxville Symphony, the Oark Ridge Symphony and Chorus with premieres scheduled in the US and Europe. Among his recent research endeavors, his book “Composing with Constraints” was published by Oxford University Press in 2021.
Jorge is the founder director of the Domino Ensemble a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion, commission, and performance of new music with improvisation. The group released its first album “Purple Ego” (Centaur) in 2019 and the EP “Drunken Raccoon” in 2020. With the support of the Nora Roberts Foundation and the Tennessee Arts Commission, the ensemble has lead a number of educational workshops and commissioned and premiered many works by young composers.
He is also the founder director of the UT Electroacoustic Ensemble, a student group dedicated to free improvisation with electronic media and is member of the Society of Composers National Council.
Education
PhD, Composition – University of Florida (2011)
MM, Composition and Clarinet performance – Carnegie Mellon University (2006)
Bachelor (JD equivalent) – National University of Rosario, Argentina (2003)
Research & Creative Endeavors
- Composición Algorítmica (Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, 2018) ISBN-10: 9875585025
- Composing with Constraints (Oxford University Press, 2021) ISBN-10: 0190057246
- 18+3 Etudes for Solo Viola (Lalarva Music, 2020) ISBN-10: 057821086X