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Lauren Ellis Galey, Founder of AcousticHealth.com
and Producer of Music From the Universe, Healing Conversations & Healing Meditation Series |
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A veteran international television and radio news reporter & anchor, Lauren has worked in Washington, D,C., Taipei Taiwan, The US Territory of Guam and has travelled to far flung places on earth including the ancient temples of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
A graduate of the University of Colorado-Boulder with a broadcast journalism degree, Lauren's work as a journalist introduced her to many cultures East and West, as well as alternatives to medicines, spiritual practices and lifestyles.
The daughter of Phil Winsor, composer of Music From the Universe, Lauren was inspired to spread this beautiful music to people around the globe.
Enjoy the music you hear on this website. Watch the Music Video everytime you need to take a few minutes and re-connect to your inner spirit and higher self. Share it with your friends. Spread the love, spread the peace.
A spiritualist who believes the world is awakening to their own inner power, Lauren also produces the podcast Healing Conversations along wth a growing series of Meditations and online workshops.
Phil Winsor, Computer Music Researcher & Composer, Music From The Universe |
Professor of Composition, College of Music
University of North Texas, Denton, Texas
and
Director, Center for Audio/Visual Experiment
National Chiao Tung University, Hsin-Chu, Taiwan,
R.O.C.
Email: pgwinsor@aol.com
Phil Winsor w as born in Morris, Illinois. His early training
as a classical pianist and trumpet player was
counterbalanced by subsequent experience as a jazz
musician. In 1960 he moved to San Francisco, where he
performed professionally and was active in the
establishment of the San Francisco Tape Music Center.
In 1964 he received the Fulbright Fellowship to Italy,
where he composed music at the Milan RAI Electronic
Music Studio and studied with composer Luigi Nono in
Venice. In 1965 he studied with Salvatore Martirano at
the University of Illinois, then moved to the American
Academy in Rome after he was awarded the Prix de
Rome Fellowship.
From 1968 to 1982 Winsor lived in Chicago, where he
developed an interest in multimedia art through many
collaborations with filmmaker Tom Palazzolo and the
Chicago Contemporary Dance Theater, with whom he
toured as resident composer and musical director. While
in Chicago he served as director of the Electronic Music
Studio at DePaul University. In 1980, along with Peter
Gena, he founded the Chicago Interarts Ministry, a
performance art ensemble and venue. During this period
he was awarded two National Endowment for the Arts
Composition Fellowships, a Ford Foundation Fellowship,
and two Illinois Arts Council Composition Fellowships.
In 1982 Winsor moved to the Dallas area to join the
faculty of the University of North Texas, where his
collaboration began with choreographer Shelley
Cushman. Between 1989 and 1992 he was awarded
three Computer Music Research Grants by the National
Science Council of the Republic of China, where he
assisted in the development of southeast Asia's first
computer music research facility at National Chiao-Tung
University. He serves as computer music consultant to
several universities on the Pacific rim, and in 1996 was
awarded a Rockefeller Foundation Composition
Fellowship to Bellagio, Italy. In 2004 he was appointed
Visiting Research Professor by the National Science
Council of the R.O.C. to become Director of their new
Center for Audio/Visual Experiment (C.A.V.E.) at
National Chiao Tung University.
Winsor is the author of four books on computer music,
published by McGraw-Hill Company and the University of
North Texas Press. His music is recorded on Advance
and Brewster LPs, and three Centaur label Compact
Disks. His music is published by Carl Fischer, Inc. and
the Whole>Sum Press.
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