Anthony Holland (composer)

Anthony Holland is an associate professor of music at Skidmore College, conductor of the Skidmore College Orchestra and director of the electronic music program. He is also president of his own nonprofit medical research corporation Novobiotronics.

Education
Professor Holland attended the Baldwin-Wallace Conservatory of Music in Berea, Ohio, and received a Bachelor of Music degree in 1978. From 1978–82, he was a scholarship student at the Cleveland Institute of Music and Case-Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, graduating with a Master of Music degree in composition, another Master of Music degree in music theory and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in composition. Since 1982, Holland has been an associate professor of music at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York.

Science experiments
Holland is an amateur scientist who maintains an active interest in alternative cancer treatments and conducts his own scientific experiments in that field. His formal scientific training to date has been an academic audit of some microbiology courses. As of 2011 he has been investigating the possibility of using a frequency machine that he says emits oscillating plasma fields to destroy cancer cells, based on the work of Royal Rife. In 2013 he raised funds to build a new research lab directly under his control and observation.

Compositions
Some of his performed works include:
 * Three Poems without Words - Flute, Guitar & Cello
 * Concerto for Piccolo and Chamber Orchestra
 * Four New England Poems - Flute doubling Piccolo, Percussion and Narrator
 * Trio for Flutes
 * Concerto for Organ and Orchestra

Discography
Two CDs have been release so far of Holland's work:
 * The Music of Anthony G. Holland
 * Five Premieres: Chamber Works with Guitars