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Violinist, pedagogue, and recording artist Patti Kilroy is a uniquely modern-minded musician, most known for her stylistic versatility and her work with technology and violin extended techniques. In addition to premiering over 100 new musical works, she has shared the stage with artists including Björk, Deep Purple, Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead, John Cale from the Velvet Underground, and Afro-Peruvian singer Eva Ayllón. Praised for her “intensely focused” playing by The New York Times, she uses both her extensive performance résumé and experience with music running the stylistic gamut as tools in her work as an Assistant Professor at California State University, Los Angeles.

In premiering such an extensive oeuvre of music, Dr. Kilroy possesses a rare command of extended techniques and modern performance practices, in particular with looping, live processing electronics, and prepared violin. Over her career, she has collaborated with composers across the country, including Julia Wolfe and John Luther Adams. In particular, Kilroy’s career in new music seeks to help correct the racial and gender imbalance in classical and new music spaces; her programming and curatorial approaches strive to include composers and musicians who are female, nonbinary, trans, and of color.

She not only performs contemporary music as soloist, but also from within a wide-ranging list of music groups, including contemporary ensembles Alarm Will Sound, Wavefield Ensemble, and Hotel Elefant. Other genres round out her musical expertise, as she appears in groups such as the eclectic Orchestre Surreal, the remote recording collective Unison Orchestra, avant-rock Burning City Orchestra, metal string quartet seven)suns, disco band Escort, and the indie band OWEL.

Dr. Kilroy can be heard on over a dozen studio albums dating back to 2011, including Björk’s Vulnicura Live, the score to Lovecraft Country, and Yoko Ono’s Warzone. A globally traveled artist, her career has taken her to Carnegie Hall, the Sydney Opera House, the Central Conservatory in Beijing, Muziekgebouw a’ant Ij in Amsterdam, the Etihad Towers in Abu Dhabi, and a number of New York City’s most prominent music venues.

This broad experience as a performer is incorporated into Dr. Kilroy’s work as an educator and scholar. As an educator, she strives to develop inclusive curricula that honor each student's unique experiences and interests, in both one-on-one and classroom settings. In addition to conducting traditional ensemble coaching and masterclasses, she enjoys guiding  students in improvisation and creative activities. She has presented on Eclectic Styles topics such as improvisation and branching out into non-classical styles at the American String Teachers Association (ASTA) National Conference, and the California All State Music Education Conference (CASMEC), and at high schools and colleges around the United States.

Originally from the Miami area, Patti Kilroy is currently based in Los Angeles, California. She is a recipient of the Ph.D. in Violin Performance at NYU Steinhardt, where she studied violin with Naoko Tanaka and wrote her dissertation with the help of her advisor, pianist Marilyn Nonken. Kilroy has given numerous presentations across the United States on her research, speaking on topics ranging from jobs in academia to phasing and looping to performing with pre-recorded media. Her research focuses on developing terminology and frameworks to describe new performance practices in music with live processing electronics, and on creating low-stakes creative opportunities for string players. To learn more, visit Patti's website.

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