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Matt Rogalsky is an Associate Professor at Queen's University in the Dan School of Drama and Music, focusing on film media. He has a rich background in electronic music and has been researching the works of composer David Tudor since the early 1990s. As a co-supervisor for both Master's and PhD students, his academic endeavors include a collaborative project with Dr. Laura J. Cameron exploring the life and practices of early Canadian field recordist William W.H. Gunn. Rogalsky's ongoing research is centered on the creation of 'Alphabet 26,' a series of electroacoustic compositions that revisit the sonorities of 26 composers. In addition to his compositional work, Matt is actively involved in sound design and scoring for theatre and film, continually producing audio recordings across various genres. His contributions to music have earned recognition, including nominations for the Polaris Prize and JUNO Awards.
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