Brittany J. Green

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Brittany J. Green

Biography

Brittany J. Green (b. 1991) is an American composer, creative, and educator.

Ms. Green holds a BM in music education from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and an MM in music composition and theory from East Carolina University. She is currently [2022] in residence at Duke University, pursuing a Ph.D. in music composition as a Deans Graduate Fellow.

Brittany’s music is centered around facilitating collaborative, intimate musical spaces that ignite visceral responses. The intersection between sound, movement, and text serves as the focal point of these musical spaces, often questioning and redefining the relationships between these three elements. Her research and creative interests include mapping aural gestures to gestural recognition technology and exploring virtual reality platforms as a tool for experiencing immersive, intimate musical moments.

Green's music has been featured at concerts and festivals throughout the United States, including the Society of Composers National Conference, New York City Electronic Music Festival, SPLICE Institute, the West Fork New Music Festival, and Electroacoustic Barn Dance Festival. She has presented research at the North Carolina Music Educators Association Conference, East Carolina University’s Research and Creative Arts Week, Darkwater Women in Music Festival, and the Intersection@ Art and Science Symposium.

From 2018-2019, Brittany served as composer-in-residence for the PCS/ECU Young Composers Project. She is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda and Society of Composers, Inc., where she served as the national student representative.


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