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Philip A. DiTullio
Present Activities
March, 2009 Consultant, Berklee College of Music, Boston MA
Expert analysis of Lawrence Berk/Joseph Schillinger notebooks.
April, 2008 Educator of the Schillinger System of Musical Composition
February, 2008. Lecture, Berklee College of Music, Boston MA
December, 2007- present. President, Schillinger Society.
Membership in Professional Organizations
Audio Engineering Society (AES), June 2009 - present
Schillinger Society, President, December 2007- present
Boston Csound Users Group, member since 2007-present
Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI), member since 2002-present
Berklee Alumni Association, member since May, 1989-present
Education
July, 2005-present Advances Lessons in Schillinger System of Musical Composition
Under the direction of Jerome Walman.
September 1986-May 1989, Alumni, MP&E
Berklee College of Music, 1140 Boylston Street, Boston MA 02215
September 1976-May 1980 B.S. Medical Technology
Northeastern University, 360 Huntington Avenue, Boston MA 02115
Supervised Training
August 2005-present Historical Researcher
Supervisor: Mr. Louis Pine, M.A.
Worked closely with Mr. Pine in compiling data on the
Schillinger System of Musical Composition, interviewing previous
teachers and students of Joseph Schillinger. Review of teaching
notes of students and teachers.
Supervisory and Teaching Experience
October, 2005 Berklee College of Music, Boston MA
Field Work
Supervisor: Mr. Louis Pine
Working in conjunction with Mr. Pine we were able to validate
the existence of 11 notebooks which were contained in the achieves
at Berklee College the original works of Joseph Schillinger’s Arranging
courses that were develop by Lawrence Berk for his students.
“Schillinger House, School of Music, Supervised Self Study Course in
Arranging and Composition,” copyright 1950.
December, 2007
Educator-training site for Schillinger System
Website: Schllingersociety.com
The Schillinger System is committed to the preservation
and promotion of the mathematical theories developed by
Joseph Schillinger. These mathematical theories translated into
many areas of music and the arts.
This society serves as custodians of the Schillinger’s teachings which
encompass a vast body of work including theories of mathematical musical
compositions, his manuscripts, and his works of art. The distribution of this
information will be made available to promote education via lectures,
pod casts, news feeds and courses.
By protecting and maintaining the integrity of the theories of Joseph Schillinger
it will serve to foster continued exploration and education in the field of the
mathematical basis of the arts.
Research
Submitted for analysis of Leith Stevens “War of the Worlds” Rhythms to
Journal of Film music.
Research Experience
July, 2005-present Project Coordinator for assembling all works done by
Joseph Schillinger as it pertains to his work on Musical Composition.
Berklee College of Music, Boston MA
Library of Congress, Washington DC.
University of Georgia, Athens, GA.
Eastman School of Music, Rochester, NY
New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, New York, NY
University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Yale University, New Haven, Conn
Training and Certifications, Professional Masters Classes:
1980-1992 Private Guitar & Music Theory Studies with Randy Roos
October, 2005 “Master Class with Jimmy Heath” Berklee College of Music,
Boston, MA
March 8, 2006 “Creativity & Collaboration” with Philip Glass, Williams College,
Williamstown MA
April, 2006 Csound User’s group, Berklee College of Music, Boston MA
August, 2006 Mikel Rouse “The End of Cinematics” University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC
May 30, 2007 Dr. Richard Boulanger, Csound applications toward Schillinger.
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