Recorded and produced on November 6-8, 2015 at EMPAC in Troy, NY. Yarn/Wire/Currents is a yearly project that serves as an incubator for new experimental music. Their collaborations with composers explore the intersections of composition, technology, installation, live performance, music theater, and much more.
2016 Gaudeamus Award Nominee
The jury, consisting of Seung-Won Oh (KOR), Pierre Jodłowski (FRA) and Jeths (NLD), examined all the entries for the Gaudeamus Award, a total of 175 scores from composers from 28 different countries. In consultation with representatives of ensembles Amsterdam Sinfonietta (Willem de Bordes), Silbersee (MaNOj Kamps) and Ensemble Modelo62 (Ezequiel Menalled) five young composers have been nominated for the Gaudeamus Award in 2016.
Selected for Ensemble Proton Bern's Protonwerk No. 6 .
The following composers, Maurizio Azzan, David Bird, Paul Clift, Andreas Eduardo Frank, and Ulrike Mayer-Spohn, have been selected for Ensemble Proton Bern's Protonwerk No. 6.
Winner of Loadbang's 2015 Call for Scores
Loadbang is a New York City-based new music chamber group. Since their founding in 2008, they have been praised as ‘cultivated’ by The New Yorker, ‘an extra-cool new music group’ and ‘exhilarating’ by the Baltimore Sun, ‘inventive’ by the New York Times and called a 'formidable new-music force' by TimeOutNY. Loadbang will premiere my work "Dyson Poems" at The National Opera Center on May 2nd alongside works by Per Bloland, Christina Green, Angelica Negron, Gary Philom, and Beth Weimann.
"Fields" performed in Barcelona's "Festival Mixtur"
Fields will be performed by Mark Knoop and Serge Vuille. Mixtur is a collective that has been founded in Barcelona in 2012 with the aim of contributing to the process of creating, teaching and more extensively distributing contemporary music and sound art intertwined with the science of sound itself and the creative arts.
"There's no one here to help you"
An immersive electronic score to the 1999 horror film “The Blair Witch Project”, featuring text and readings by Cole Hager.