
Hans Tutschku, HUSEAC Director, Professor of Music
Tutschku studied electroacoustic composition in Dresden, and between 1989 and 1991 accompanied Karlheinz Stockhausen on several concert tours for the purpose of studying sound diffusion. He attended the international one-year course in sonology at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague where he worked primarily in the field of digital sound processing. As a member of the Ensemble für Intuitive Musik Weimar he has realized several multimedia productions, conceiving projected images and choreography for dance as well as the music. Tutschku finished a DEA at the Parisian Sorbonne and completed his PhD in Composition at the University of Birmingham in UK in 2003. He taught computer music at IRCAM and electroacoustic composition at the conservatory of Montbéliard. In 2003 he was the Edgar Varèse Gastprofessor at the Technische Universität in Berlin. Tutschku is the recipient of several international composition prizes: Bourges, Hanns-Eisler-Preis, CIMESP Sao Paulo, Prix Ars Electronica, and Prix Noroit.
More information about his work can be found at http://www.tutschku.com/.