Elainie Lillios: biography
Elainie Lillios (Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1968)
• residence: Bowling Green, Ohio, USA
• composer
Elainie Lillios, active instructor, composer, and promoter of electroacoustic music, is Assistant Professor of Composition and Coordinator of the Electroacoustic Studios at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. She received a DMA in composition with emphasis in computer music media at the University of North Texas, with other degrees from Northern Illinois University and the University of Birmingham, England. Mentors in composition include Larry Austin, Jonty Harrison, Joseph Klein, Jon Christopher Nelson, and James Phelps. Her music has been performed widely and has been recognized by numerous national and international competitions and festivals including ASCAP/SEAMUS, CIMESP, Bourges, Russolo-Pratella, ICMC, and the GRM. She has recently received grants from the National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts, the MidAmerican Center for Contemporary Music, the BGSU Technology Grants Fund, and the BGSU Faculty Research Committee. Elainie is Vice-President for Membership of SEAMUS and participates on the production team of the Canadian Electroacoustic Community (CEC). Her works are available on the Empreintes DIGITALes, SEAMUS, and Studio PANaroma labels.
