Faculty

Harvey J. Stokes, Ph.D.
Dr. Harvey J. Stokes is Professor
of Music at Hampton University, where he also is the founder and
director of the Computer Music Laboratory. His degrees are from
Michigan State University (Ph.D.), the University of Georgia (M.M.),
and East Carolina University (B.M.). His composition instructors
include Drs. Brett Watson, Alan Leichtling, John Corina, Lewis
Nielson, Jere Hutcheson, and Charles Ruggerio.
He is the author of two books
on music, Compositional Language in the Oratorio
The Second Act: The Composer as Analyst and
A Selected Annotated Bibliography on Italian Serial Composers.
He is the recipient of numerous composition awards, including
those sponsored by the Lancaster Festival and the New England
Conservatory of Music. His compositions have been performed by
many ensembles: the Richmond Symphony, the Lancaster Symphony,
the Virginia Beach Symphony, the Oxford String Quartet, the Quapaw
String Quartet, the Still String Quartet, the Downtown String
Ensemble, the Richmond Chamber Players, the Georgia Woodwind Quintet,
the New England Conservatory Contemporary Ensemble, and the Milhaud
Trio.
Compositional activities
in recent years include the completion of several commissioned
works, invited participations in conferences of the Society
of Composers as well as the Southeastern Composers League, and
an invited composer residency at West Chester University. The
Oxford String Quartet has also released internationally on Albany
Records a CD containing three of his four string quartets. Dr.
Stokes is featured in From Exposition to Development: The
Legacy of Composers at Hampton University, presented by
the Perry Library at Old Dominion University.