Profile:Michael Williams
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Michael Glenn Williams composes for a wide range of musical styles and purposes, from prize winning contemporary classical symphonic concert music, concert choir, chamber and solo piano works to avant-garde electronic music, tonal and free atonal, Christian, Hebrew and popular songwriting, jazz and free jazz, television and film.
His jazz group "1 40 4 20" has released two albums: "Jazz Trespassers" and "Wet", to critical acclaim. Michael G. Williams’ music and piano performance is featured on recent movies "Wicker Park”, “Wonderland" and "The Limey" from Universal Pictures. In the last three years, Mr. Williams’ classical concert music has been performed on every continent.
As a columnist, his articles have appeared in Electronic Music Educator, Klavier and Computer Music Journal. Michael G. Williams is well known in the computer industry as an expert in operating system design, system hardware design and computer chip functional design. He serves full time as the Principal Architect for Nokia‘s Enterprise Systems division. He was the author of the music, MIDI sequencing, typesetting and printing program SuperScore, and consulted on the design of the original music font for general use "Sonata" with Adobe Systems. His name appears in two IEEE Computer Society international standards, and he serves as Vice Chair in the current IEEE 802.21 standard.
Mr. Michael Williams has served as director of contemporary music at Ascension Lutheran Church in Thousand Oaks, and for the Rothstein conservative temple in Woodland Hills, CA. He has served as accompanist or organist for numerous churches, temples, colleges and master classes in Southern California. As an accomplished classical pianist, Michael Williams twice won the Northridge Chamber Music award, and has premiered piano works written for him by composers such as Jeffery Cotton and Jeff Rona. He was guest artist at the MTAC California state conference in 2006, and the first national conference of NACUSA in Kansas City, 2003.
In the last few years, Michael Williams has composed Tarantella for Piano and Orchestra, Piano Concerto 1 (Princess Concerto), five musicals for children and youth; music for the television series "Chicago Hope"; scored scenes for movies such as "Wicker Park", "The Limey", "King of the Hill", "Younger and Younger", "House of Yes" and "Wonderland"; chamber music for groups such as the Nordio-Meloni-Prosseda Trio and the Westlake Chamber Ensemble; over sixty songs for use in Christian worship; over forty songs for his instrumental jazz group; a symphony and concert march for symphonic band; an orchestral tone poem; and numerous contemporary pieces for solo and duo piano. An album of his classical solo piano music was released in 2006 by pianist Roberto Prosseda for AIX Media Group. A new album of additional solo and two piano music will be released by Stradivarius Records,Milano Italy in spring 2008.
Mr. Michael Williams taught music composition at UCLA extension. He studied composition and piano performance at California State University Northridge and at the Eastman School of Music, where he won the Howard Hanson Prize for orchestral composition. He is an active member of NACUSA (National Association of Composers USA http://www.music-usa.org/nacusa-la/), SCI (Society of Composers http://www.societyofcomposers.org/) , AMC (American Music Center http://www.amc.net/ and CMS (College Music Society http://www.music.org/) and ACF (American Composers Forum). He lives in Ventura County, California.