Jack Curtis Dubowsky
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Jack Curtis Dubowsky is a San Francisco-based American composer who has scored four independent feature films and composed music for television, advertising, and public performance. His music has been performed by the San Francisco Choral Artists, the Lesbian/Gay Chorus of San Francisco, the Snopea Chamber Ensemble, the Organic Sound Experiment, and many others. He has received grants from Meet the Composer (1998), the Zellerbach Family Fund (1997), the Friends of the San Francisco Public Libarary (1997), and a "Special Recognition of a Score" jury award from the Fire Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (2002) for his work on the film, Under One Roof (film)[1]. Dubowsky works through his music house, De Stijl Music.
He has a BA in Communication from UCLA and a Master of Music degree in Composition from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
[edit] External links
- De Stijl Music - composer's Web site