About Composer Greg Wilder

I’m an Eastman-trained pianist and composer who specializes in immersive audio, music informatics, and computational creativity. After a couple of decades in academia and music-technology, I moved to the White Mountains of New Hampshire where I live with a rescue dog named Scully. I work in a 7.1.4 studio and maintain numerous projects and collaborations. When I’m not releasing music you’ll likely find me camping off the beaten path somewhere in the north.

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Standard Bio

I began piano studies at age three and completed my doctorate at Eastman in music composition and piano 26 years later. Between those two milestones, I met George Rochberg, who became an important mentor and friend to me until his passing in 2005.

In 2004 I left university teaching to start a company devoted to the development of music listening and analysis technologies. That work resulted in lectures, publications, patents and a music analy­sis plat­form, called Clio Music, which has been marketed globally by TiVo since 2012. At that time I traded east-coast city life for a quiet home in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.

Today, in a decidedly 21st-century approach to composition, I write A.I. software (called Isomer) that helps me compose music I otherwise could not imagine. Isomer searches music of the past to discover the hidden musical patterns that satisfy our emotional expectations. From there, I work in collaboration with Isomer to compose new music underpinned by those musical structures — the same types of familiar structures that my mentor George Rochberg felt were so essential to the survival of an emotionally engaging music.


Short Bio

Dr. Greg Wilder is a composer, pianist, and music informatics specialist, whose work has resulted in patents and a music analy­sis plat­form, called Clio Music, which has been marketed by TiVo (TIVO) under exclusive license since 2012. An Eastman-trained composer/pianist, Dr. Wilder collaborates with choreographers, filmmakers, theater directors and animators around the globe as composer, sound designer and audio engineer.


Selected Lectures, Interviews, & Publications

April 2019George Rochberg, American composer : personal trauma and artistic creativity (University of Rochester Press) Interview contributions (Ch. 5)

March 2015Composition in the Digital World: Conversations with 21st Century American Composers (Oxford University Press) In depth interviews with leading composers of contemporary classical music (pp. 295-305)

November 2014National Public Radio (NPR) (Radio Broadcast: Here & Now) National radio interview focused on the Isomer Project and its implications

January 2013“Model-Based Approaches to Computation Creativity: The Architecture of Isomer” Drexel University: Music Entertainment and Technology Laboratory, Philadelphia, PA

November 2012“Computational Creativity: Teaching Computers to Listen”
Dickinson College: Music and Computer-Science Departments, Carlisle, PA

December 2011U.S. Patent No. 8,084,677 (US8084677)
“System and Method for Adaptive Segmentation and Motivic Identification”

November 2009“How Automated Musical Analysis will Shape the Future of the Music Industry”
New York University: Music and Audio Research Laboratory, New York, NY

August 2008“Adaptive Melodic Segmentation and Motivic Identification”
Queen’s University: Sonic Arts Research Centre, Belfast, Ireland

February 2008“Parsing Musical Language: An Automated Approach”
Vanderbilt University: Institute for Software Integrated Systems, Nashville, TN

March 2006“Toward an Automated System of Model-Based Composition”
Eastman School of Music: ECMC 25th Anniversary Celebration, Rochester, NY


Selected Awards & Honors

2018 Atlantic Center for the Arts Residency
2018 Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology 16th Biennial Symposium
2013 Mellon Foundation Research Grant
2003 HSA “Outstanding Faculty Member”
2003 Tau Beta Sigma Honorary Member
2003 William Penn Foundation Grant
2003 Subito Advancement Grant
2001 ASCAP Music Achievement Award
2001 Lewis University Competition
2001 MATA Competition
2001 Bowling Green New Music Festival
2000 Czech-American Music Institute
2000 Society of Composers Inc.
2000 American Academy of Arts and Letters (Nomination)
2000 Auros Composition Competition (Finalist)
1999 Austin Peay State University
1999 Orvis Prize in Vocal Composition (Finalist)
1999 Czech-American Music Institute
1998 American Academy of Arts and Letters (Nomination)
1998 ASCAP Music Achievement Award
1998 Britten-on-the-Bay Competition
1997 ASCAP Music Achievement Award
1996 MTNA Collegiate Competition
1996 BGSU James Paul Kennedy Award
1995 ASCAP Composers Competition
1995 BGSU Special Achievement Award
1995 John W. Strong Studio Award
1995 International Center for American Music