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Gregory Marcellus Schiemer (born 16 January 1949) is an Australian electronic music composer, instrument builder, and teacher. His artistic preoccupations include creative engagement with new technology, music created for non-expert performance and intercultural-interfaith dialogue. == Background and Training == Born in Dunedoo, in Central Western New South Wales, Greg Schiemer attended Holy Cross College, Ryde and finished high school in the Passionist minor seminary at St Ives and at the Sydney Technical College, Ultimo. He completed a B.Mus at Sydney University where he studied composition with Peter Sculthorpe to whom he owes an enduring interest in music from Asia and the world of Harry Partch. Through David Ahern, he discovered experimental music and in particular, the work of Cornelius Cardew and John Cage.〔Jenkins, John. 22 Contemporary Australian Composers. Melbourne: NMA Publications, 1988. www.rainerlinz.net/NMA/22CAC/schiemer.html〕 The foundations of his work as composer and instrument-builder were laid while he was a musical collaborator of Philippa Cullen. Working with her electronic dance ensemble, he learned the craft of electronics under the tutelage of electronic engineer Phil Connor and organ builder Arthur Spring and between 1972 and 1975 together they built some of the earliest electronic music systems that react to dance movement. Between 1976 and 1981 he worked for Digital Equipment Australia, a division of Digital Equipment Corporation, initially in computer field service and later as senior design technician and in 1999 he was awarded a PhD in electronics from Macquarie University.〔Schiemer, Greg. MIDI Tool Box: An interactive system for music composition. PhD Thesis, Macquarie University. 1999.〕
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