Summary
Theo Trevisan is a Los Angeles–based composer, bass-baritone, and musicianship instructor who blends rigorous academic training (Princeton BA, USC MM) with nine years of experience teaching and developing music programs for students from elementary to conservatory level. He pairs traditional theory and sight-singing pedagogy with practical ensemble coaching at organizations like Los Angeles Children’s Chorus, National Children’s Chorus, and The Walden School, where he won a faculty award for choral contributions. Equally at home in studios and code, Theo has built and ported audio software—rewriting a tuning app from JavaScript to C++/JUCE, adding real-time MIDI processing and unit tests—and has contributed to autotuning and harmonizing research. His work focuses on algorithmic composition, electronic instrument design, and cross-disciplinary applications of media, bringing an engineer’s precision to musical creativity and pedagogy.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Masters of Music - MM, Music Theory and Composition, Masters of Music - MM, Music Theory and Composition at University of Southern California
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Music Composition, minors in Computer Science and Electronic Music Performance, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Music Composition, minors in Computer Science and Electronic Music Performance at Princeton University
English, Italian