Jeffrey Treviño

Jeffrey Treviño (b. 1983, Oxnard) is a fourth-year undergraduate student
in Music, Science, and Technology (with concentrations in piano
performance and composition) at Stanford University's Center for
Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA). He studies
composition primarily with Mark Applebaum and has written pieces for The
Stanford Symphony Orchestra and St. Lawrence String Quartet. He is also
an active scholar and composer of music for educational products and
movies: he is a founding member of Cyllenius Educational Research-a
designer of educational software for public school systems worldwide-and
has been awarded a Chappell-Lougee Scholars Grant (2002) and a Mellon
Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (2003) for his work on the history of
music in film. He is currently co-editing The Charles Ives Society's
new critical edition of Ives' 1st Piano Sonata, as well as organizing
Stanford's Henry Cowell Student Lectures in Music. He will perform his
senior piano recital on the evening of Sunday, March 6th at 8:00 PM in
Campbell Recital Hall.  

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