MTI² - Institute for Sonic Creativity: News
From MTI² - Institute for Sonic Creativity, De Montfort University, Leicester, UK
Ross Davidson — New Screenings and Concert
Ross is also performing live in an upcoming concert in the reading room of Western Bank Library, at the University of Sheffield, working with sounds recorded in the library, processed through a modular synthesiser. Link: https://performancevenues.group.shef.ac.uk/event/music-for-the-reading-room/
Matt Rogerson presents research at IRCAM
MA by research student Matt Rogerson will present a paper at the prestigious annual IRCAM Forum workshop in Paris in March. The paper, Dromos/Autos: The Autistic Ontology as Performance, outlines Matt’s performance-research project exploring how EEG (Electroencephalography) and neurofeedback-facilitated sensory overload can lead to new performance paradigms, mediated through a particularly idiosyncratic yet revealing interface for musical expression: the autistic cognition.
https://forum.ircam.fr/article/detail/dromosautos-the-autistic-ontology-as-performance/
Matt Rogerson performing Dromos/Autos at Phoenix Cinema and Arts Centre, August 2023 |
Cristiana Palandri New Work for Oboe and Electronics
Cristiana Palandri's work °OSC° for oboe and electronics received five performances across Switzerland in Bern, Lucerne, Basel, Olten and Geneva in October 2023. The performances were given by Vicente Moronta (oboe) and Erwin Fonseca (electronics) as part of a production called Songs of Reeds featuring six composers. In three movements—Limbo, Paradiso, Ghiaccio—Palandri's °OSC° toys with our sense of hearing. Through precise micro-oscillations, the piece unravels a tapestry of sonic apparitions and ephemeral sound phenomena, integrating the oboe into an intricate web of frequencies and beats; a virtually indistinguishable and infinite union of resemblances.
Oboist Vicente Moronta |
New Work by Cristiana Palandri in Lugano
PhD Student Cristiana Palandri’s work A Letter to Johanna for piano, viola, an object andlive electronics was performed in Lugano on 13 October 2023 by the Spheres Ensemble:Chiara Ludovisi (viola), Bruna di Virgilio (piano) and Cristiana Palandri (electronics).The work is an homage to German-born American musician Johanna Beyer (1888- 1944).As a composer and pianist active in the United States in the 1930s, Beyer worked inthe shadow of male colleagues such as Henry Cowell and John Cage. Despite hertalent and her innovative and experimental musical language, Beyer’s work lay inobscurity for decades (her Music of the Spheres, composed in 1938, is the earliestknown electronic work composed by a woman) and Palandri’s A Letter to Johanna isa tribute to Beyer's courage and innovation.The concert was a co-production of OGGIMUSICA and LuganoMusica, in collaborationwith the Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana, with the support of the Canton ofTicino-Swislos Fund, the City of Lugano and Pro Helvetia.
Vortex Temporum: Leigh Landy commissioned to make their 25th podcast in a series focusing on sonic artists’ visions
Prof. Leigh Landy has been invited to create a ca. 12’ podcast on his ‘inner thoughts about this and that’ by the Portuguese contemporary arts organisation, Vortex Temporum. As a sampling artist he gets into a dialogue with his Radio Series (re-composed radio sample re-re-composed for the podcast) discussing the non-optimal lot of experimental music today. The podcast can be heard here. Due to its success, he has been invited to present his music at the Aveiro Síntese Festival this coming May.
John Young joins Philharmonia Community Board
Prof. John Young is joining the London-based Philharmonia Orchestra's Leicester Community Board. The Philharmonia have been associated with Leicester for 27 years as resident orchestra at De Montfort Hall, currently offering a season of seven concerts annually. Beyond their regular London concerts at the Festival Hall, the Philharmonia have similar regional partnerships in Canterbury, Bedford and Basingstoke. The Community Boards assist in steering the educational, outreach and public engagement programmes associated with the orchestra's partnerships.
The Philharmonia at De Montfort Hall |
Stefano Catena at Sonorities, Belfast
Stefano Catena his presenting his new work Travelling Without Moving at the Sonorities Festival in Belfast next April, alongside many other installations and multichannel works from around the world. https://sonorities.net/2024/acts/stefano-catena/