Linda Antas earned
her doctorate in composition from the University of Washington
in 2002,
where she served on the staff of the Center for Advanced
Research Technology in the Arts and Humanities (CARTAH).
She studied with Richard Karpen, Diane Thome, and Salvatore
Martirano. Antas has taught computer music, theory and ear-training,
and the flute. Her works have been programmed throughout
the U.S. and Europe, and recorded on the Media Cafe, TauKay,
amd Centaur labels. A Fulbright Scholar, Antas has received
awards from the International Music Contest Citta' di Udine,
and commissions from the Rind fund, trombonist Abbie Conant,
and the International Computer Music Association. Linda has
conducted and performed with ensembles in numerous locations,
and performed "A River from the Walls" at the 2000
National Flute Association Convention. Her works are recorded
on the Media Cafe, TauKay, and Centaur labels. She spent
the 2000-2001 academic year at the Institut Universitari
de L'Audiovisual (Barcelona) on a Fulbright Fellowship and
a Fritz Grant.
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