Dary John Mizelle


Dary John Mizelle is an American composer of avant-garde classical and jazz music.

Life and career

Mizelle studied trombone as well as composition and while at U.C. Davis participated in the New Music Ensemble. He was an original member of the group that founded magazine. His mentors include: Larry Austin, Richard Swift, Jerome Rosen, Karlheinz Stockhausen, David Tudor, Roger Reynolds, Robert Erickson, Pauline Oliveros, and Kenneth Gaburo.
His music involves mastery of instrumental, electronic and vocal resources as well as his own performance on several different instruments and voice. He works in many different genres and media. His SPANDA project consists of thirteen days of music with a coherent macrostructure, which includes music theater, opera, orchestra works, choral works, electronic music, chamber music, solo instrumental and vocal music as well as combinations and integrations of all these. A prolific composer with works in all media, he has over 450 compositions and 40 jazz tunes. He refers to his music as "multidimensional" in scope and practices his musical art in multiple tuning systems and simultaneous tonal, modal and atonal systems as well as multiple rhythmic systems.
His electronic music uses the techniques he refers to as "microsynthesis" and "isomorphic synthesis" as well as more conventional techniques such as additive synthesis, granular synthesis and transformation of acoustical sounds.
He has held academic appointments at University of South Florida, Oberlin Conservatory of Music where he was head of the Technology In Music And Related Arts program, and State University of New York at Purchase where he was Chair of the Composition Program.
He makes his home in Westchester County, New York since 1979.

List of works

Piano Music
  1. Metalsong II
  2. Soundscape
  3. Pi/Grace
  4. Samadhi
  1. Transmutations and metamorphoses
  1. SPANDA Symphonies of Sound IV : I Was Standing Quite Close to Process
  1. Transforms for Piano