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Jay C. Batzner is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Central Florida where he teaches theory, composition, and technology courses as well as coordinates the composition program. He holds degrees in composition and/or theory from the University of Missouri – Kansas City, the University of Louisville, and the University of Kansas.

Jay's music is primarily focused around instrumental chamber works as well as electroacoustic composition. His music has been recorded on the Capstone, Vox Novus, and Beauport Classical labels and is published by Unsafe Bull Music.

Jay is a sci-fi geek, an amateur banjoist, a home brewer, and juggler.





3/25/2008
I'm a dork

So I got a little "free money" and I spent it on Elliott Carter scores. My freshman theory class would clearly put their hands in L shapes on their foreheads if it was still cool to do that.

Anyhow, I got a great deal on the hard bound collection of string quartets. I saw it everywhere else for $90 but found it at Compumusic for significantly less. I'll be happy when it gets here.

Ok, I'm happy now, but I'll be happier when the box arrives.