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Luke Flynn (b. 1988) is currently a graduate
assistant in music composition at Butler University, where he studies with Dr.
Michael Schelle. He holds a bachelors degree from Clarke University, where he
studied with Dr. Amy Dunker, and is the recipient of the Universitys most
prestigious award honored to a single graduating senior, the Francis J.
OConnor Memorial Award. Flynn has also had the privilege of being the
first-ever American student to study music composition at ???????, the
International University of Kagoshima in Japan, where he studied with Dr.
Tadashi Kubo. Flynns compositions have been performed all throughout the
world, including commissions and performances by professional symphony
orchestras in countries such as Japan, Ukraine, China, South Korea, and
throughout the U.S. He has also won or has placed as a finalist in many
national and international composition contests. Most recently, he was a winner
of the Young New Yorkers Chorus Composition Competition, the SCI/ASCAP Student
Composition Competition (region 5 winner, national finalist), the American
Prize in Composition, the San Jose Choral Project Composition Competition, the
Susanville Symphony Orchestra Composition Contest and the New York International
Composition Contest for Sacred Music. Flynn has also scored many theatrical
works, films, trailers, and video games, of which have received multiple
national and international awards; most recently, the Original Film Score award
at the 2014 Indie Gathering Film Festival in Ohio, and the American College
Theater Festival Best Original Score award. Flynn currently works as a score
editor/ engraver for Alliance Music Publications, Inc.
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