Christopher Butterfield
Position
Contact
Credentials
BMus (UVic), MA (S.U.N.Y. Stony Brook)
Area of expertise
Composition, Theory
Brief biography
Christopher Butterfield studied composition with Rudolf Komorous at the University of Victoria (B.Mus. 1975) and with Bulent Arel at the State University of New York at Stony Brook (M.A. 1977). He lived in Toronto between 1977 and 1992, where he was active as a performance artist, rock guitar player, and composer. In 1979/1980 he taught in the graduate visual arts department at Concordia University in Montreal, and in 1986 and 1989 he taught in the School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. In 1992 he was appointed assistant professor of composition at the University of Victoria. His music has been performed across Canada and in Europe, and is recorded on the CBC and Artifact labels.
Selected recordings
- Port Bou (2001)
15 instruments
Nouvel Ensemble Moderne
Montreal - Empress of Russia (1991)
6 instruments
Arraymusic
Toronto - Praeludium e Fantasia sul B.A.C.H (1999)
(Part1), (Part2)
5 instruments
Veni Ensemble
Bratislava, Slovakia