Faculty

Thomas Leeb
Faculty, School of Music
InstrumentalArts: Guitar
thomasleeb@calarts.edu
661-253-7816
B322

Thomas Leeb, BFA CalArts 2003 David Gilmour (Pink Floyd): “Jolly good.” Guthrie Govan: “what Thomas does on an acoustic guitar probably shouldn’t be legal” Jon Gomm awarded Thomas “10/10 Gomms” Leeb is a frequent performer at concerts and... Continue reading »

Stephen Lehman
Faculty, School of Music
Performer-Composer, Jazz
slehman@calarts.edu
661-253-7816
B317

Described as “a state-of-the-art musical thinker” and a "dazzling saxophonist,” by The New York Times, Steve Lehman (b. New York City, 1978) is a composer, performer, educator, and scholar who works across a broad spectrum of experimental musical idioms. Lehman’s... Continue reading »

Mike Leisz
Faculty, School of Music
Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence and Design (MTIID)
mleisz@calarts.edu
661-253-7816
B322

Mike Leisz is a Los Angeles based visual artist who's work revolves around the perceptual systems of computing technology. His work has been exhibited internationally at Tate Modern Britain, Ars Electronica, and the Artec Adressaparken research park in Trondheim, Norway.

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Matt LeVeque
Faculty, School of Music
DMA Lecturer, Performer-Composer
mleveque@calarts.edu
661-291-3416

Matt LeVeque (b.1996) is a percussionist, composer, and improviser based in Los Angeles.  An active performer of both composed and improvised music, Matt has performed at New Music on the Point, the Percussive Arts Society International Convention, BENXT Festival, Yarn/Wire Institute,... Continue reading »

Edwin Livingston
Faculty, School of Music
elivingston@calarts.edu

Bassist/Composer/Educator He has performed and/or recorded with: Elvin Jones, Ellis, Delfeayo, and Jason Marsalis, The Headhunters, Los Hombres Calientes (Grammy nominated Latin Jazz album), Bill Summers, Munyungo Jackson, Donald Harrison, Jr., Alvin Batiste, Ronnie Laws, D.J. Logic, John... Continue reading »

Marc Lowenstein
Faculty, School of Music
Experimental Pop
marc.lowenstein@calarts.edu
661-255-1050 x2065
B238

Marc has taught at CalArts since 1996, and teaches courses centered around a humanistic approach to Music Theory and composition. He has a CalArts Coursera Class called ‘Approaching Music Theory’ and loves talking about Music Theory and the fact that it doesn’t really exist.... Continue reading »

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