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[post_content] => dates: Twilight of Peryn - 1972, Street Music - 1966, Signals - 1992, String Play - 1980. And previous pieces: Little Music .. - 1999, Little Litany - 2002, Little Chronicles - 2005.
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[post_excerpt] => ZBIGNIEW PENHERSKI, composer, born January 26, 1935 in Warsaw, Poland. Studied composition with B. Poradowski at the State Academy of Music [PWSM] in Poznan (1955-56), followed by studies with Tadeusz Szeligowski in Warsaw (1956-59). Penherski has also studied conducting under Bohdan Wodiczko (1960-63). Holder of a Dutch government scholarship, studied at the Institute of Sonology in Utrecht (1969). Prize winner of composition competition such as: Grzegorz Fitelberg Competition (1964) for Musica humana; Artur Malawski Competition (1976) for Masurian Chronicles [Kroniki Mazurskie]; Composing Competition in Gdansk (1992) for Cantus; Polish Radio Competition (1995) for Genesis. Honorary citizen of Kragujevac in Yugoslavia, Russe in Bulgaria, and Ho-Chi-Minh in Vietnam. Awarded the Silver Cross of Merit (1975) and the Award of the Prime Minister of Poland, for works for children and youth (1982). Member of Stage Artist and Composers' Association [ZAIKS] since 1961, Polish Composers' Union [ZKP] since 1963, Polish Contemporary Music Association [PTMW], Warsaw Music Society [WTM]. Honorary member of the Scottish Society of Composers (1987). Penherski's music has been performed in Poland and abroad, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Korea, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, the Soviet Union and USA. LITERATURE: - Polish Opera and Ballet of the Twentieth Century, PWM, Kraków 1986 - Who is Who in Poland, Interpress, Warszawa 1989 - Chomiński Józef The Music of Polish People’s Republic [Muzyka Polski Ludowej], PWN, Warszawa 1968 - Hanuszewska Mieczysława, Schaeffer Bogusław Almanac of Present Polish Composers [Almanach polskich kompozytorów współczesnych], PWM, Kraków 1982
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Formati da Paolillo Fabrizio e Materazzi Francesca nel 1996, con l’idea di realizzare un progetto musicale con sonorità sperimentali e di chiara impostazione ed argomentazione politica di denuncia. Iniziato come progetto aperto all’ngresso eventuale di altri componenti, il duo si stabilizza definitivamente tale, data la forte affinità e la carenza di musicisti che aderissero ad un simile contesto.
Con il primo CD “ufficiale” IMMATERIAL il sound è radicalmente cambiato passando a suoni minimalisti senza cantati, gelidi glitch e dai titoli dei brani che letti di seguito(inizia con “Ideal” e finisce con “Idol”) formano un percorso che mischia la contestazione della materia come forma di prodotto e quella nei confronti dell’arte istituzionalizzata.
Per quanto riguarda le rare esibizioni live, i PV fanno da sottofondo con il loro contributo musicale a happening o sets multimediali claustrofobici, aiutati anche da altri collaboratori occasionali.
Formed by Paolillo Fabrizio and Materazzi Francesca in 1996, with the idea to realize an experimental resonance musical project with a clear political argument of denunciation. Begun like open project for an eventual entrance of other components, the duet it is stabilized definitive such, given the strong affinity and the deficiency of musicians that adhered things like that context.With the first “official” CD IMMATERIAL the sound is radically changed to minimalist without sung, ice-cold glitches and the titles of the track that read to continue (begins with “Ideal” and ends with “Idol”) form a route that mixes the dispute of the matter like form of product and by comparisons with the istitutionalized art.As far as the rare exhibitions live-sets concerned, the PV does form a background with their musical contribution to happening or claustrophic multimedia sets, helped also by other occasional collaborators.
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[post_excerpt] => Marzena Komsta Born in 1970 in Gdynia. She studied composition at the Music Academies in Gdańsk (with Eugeniusz Głowski) and Warsaw (with Włodzimierz Kotoński and Zbigniew Bagiński). She continued her studies at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique in Lyon (the Department of Acoustic, Electroacoustic and Computer Music, sonvs, with Philippe Manoury and D. Lorrain. She subsequently undertook doctoral studies in 20th-century music and musicology at ircam. She has participated in numerous courses in instrumental and electronic music, including workshops given by George Benjamin, Magnus Lindberg, Tristan Murail, Harrison Birtwistle, Gérard Grisey, Goerges Arpeghis, Pascal Dusapin, Krzysztof Penderecki, PierreLaurent Aimard, György Ligeti, Pierre Boulez, Henri Dutilleux, and Iannis Xenakis. She recieved one of Witold Lutosławski's private scholarships as well as grants from the Music Academy in Warsaw, the Witold Lutosławski Foundation and the Nadia and Lili Boulanger Foundation in France. She was also composer-in-residence of the Cité Internationale des Arts Foundation in Paris. In 1996 she was a nominee for the 'Polityka's Passport' Award, granted by the weekly 'Polityka'. She is the recipient of many prizes awarded for composition: at the International Competition for Piano Composition 'Manuel Valc?rcel' in Santander (Spain), the 'Ensemble Orchestral Contemporain' and 'Grame' Competitions in Lyon and the Tola Korian Competition in London. She has received commissions from festivals, performers and, most recently, the French Government, as well as from the 'Warsaw Autumn Friends' Foundation financed with funds from the Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation. Her pieces have been featured at numerous prestigious festivals including the 'Warsaw Autumn', the Gdańsk Young Composers' Meetings, the International Review of Contemporary Music in Belgrade, 'ppianissimo' in Sofia, 'Musica' in Strasbourg, 'Rendez-vous Musique Nouvelle' in Forbach (France), 'Aujourd'hui Musique' in Perpignan, the Youth Music Forum in Kiev, and have been broadcast on Polish Radio 2, as well as foreign radio stations (Sender Freies Berlin Westdeutsche Rundfunk, sr2 Kultur Radio, France Musique, France Culture, nhk - 'Best of Classic'. Selected works: Oberek for piano (1988), Nobody Knows the Day for mixed choir (1989), Five Miniatures for piano (1990), Gryzaczek (Baby's dummy) for twelve brass instruments (1990), Kirp for string quartet (1990), HO-YI-A for violin and harpsichord, both amplified (1991), To Unwanted Prometheuses for large symphony orchestra (1991), Hard Day for three percussionists (1992), Agmen for chamber orchestra (1993), Oqivian for tape (1993), Brun for violin (1994),... tu sais? for flute, percussion and harpsichord, all three amplified, small orchestra, tape and electronic system in real time (1995), lFdlC (le F de la C) for one piano and three pianists (1996), A toi, mon amour - une pi?ce cruelle for piano (1997/98), ď! - dans l'ombre for clarinet, soprano, percussion, violin and cello (2000), Primaire... humain for harpsichord (2000), Nuit/Portrait for small sinfonietta (2001), Explosif/Passion- interactive piece for cello and electroacoustic real-time system (commissioned by the French Government for Ensemble Orchestral Contemporain and 'Grame'; in preparation), a piece for chamber ensemble (commissioned by Festival 'Musica' in Strasbourg for 'Accroche Note'; in preparation).
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[post_excerpt] => MARTIN e GREIL (Dornbirn, Austria) Martin e Greil is a composer, sound artist/musician. He has performed throughout Europe and worked with artists including Colin Fallows and Keith Rowe. In 1999, he was artistic director of the Austrian millennium project The Millennium, and in 2000, his solo CD Spheres was released. He also appears on Audio Research Editions collections. He is equally active in multi-media arts, designing various Internet web sites, videos and digital animations. He was a sound Research Assistant and Lecturer at Liverpool School of Art and Design, Liverpool John Moores University (1999-2001) and a Design Lecturer at LIPA. He co-founded the ASPARA Company in 2001, and his own record label M’para.
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[post_excerpt] => MARTIN e GREIL (Dornbirn, Austria) Martin e Greil is a composer, sound artist/musician. He has performed throughout Europe and worked with artists including Colin Fallows and Keith Rowe. In 1999, he was artistic director of the Austrian millennium project The Millennium, and in 2000, his solo CD Spheres was released. He also appears on Audio Research Editions collections. He is equally active in multi-media arts, designing various Internet web sites, videos and digital animations. He was a sound Research Assistant and Lecturer at Liverpool School of Art and Design, Liverpool John Moores University (1999-2001) and a Design Lecturer at LIPA. He co-founded the ASPARA Company in 2001, and his own record label M’para.
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[post_excerpt] => Janek was born in England to Polish and Canadian parents in 1970. While studying architecture at the Royal College of Art [RCA annual prize], he recorded the fragmented noises of a sound activated dictaphone travelling overnight through the Post Office. That work, titled 'Recorded Delivery' [1995] was made for the 'Self Storage' exhibition [Time Out critics choice] with one time postman Brian Eno and Artangel. Since then the multiple aspects of sound became his focus, resulting in many releases, installations, soundtracks for exhibitions, and concerts using his self built/invented record players with electroacoutisc collage. The 'Tri-phonic Turntable' [1997] is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the 'World's Most Versatile Record Player'. He has performed, lectured and exhibited widely throughout Europe [Sonar, Tate Modern, ICA], USA/Canada, [The Walker, XI, Mutek, Princeton], Japan, and Australia [Sydney Opera House]. The context of each idea is central to its development and resolution. His concerts and installations explore the spatial and architectural aspect that sound can evoke and the twisting of technology. Hybrid analogue and digital techniques are used to manipulate field recordings with live modified vinyl and found sound to create evocative and involving environments. His CD 'Above Buildings' [2000] was released on Fat Cat to considerable praise, [The Guardian CD of the week]. He plays in a duo with Philip Jeck ['Songs for Europe' CD] and formed 'Comae' the improvisational electroacoustic duo with Robert Hampson [Main] in 1999. Janek runs his own label [audiOh!Recordings] and web site [audiOh.com] as well as releasing work with Asphodel, Sub Rosa, Staalplaat, Hot Air, Sirr, Rhiz, Alluvial, DSP and Diskono. He currently works as a full time sound artist/sound designer/musician/visiting lecturer and composer from the audiOh! Room in London.
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[post_content] => CFR. n. Arch. 183.21, 185.17 TRACE is a limited edition collection of two-minute pieces by international sound artists, experimental composers, noise makers and other audio creators. Each artist has produced an original recording of two-minute duration for the CD on the theme of TRACE. TRACE greated an opportunity for a selection of international sound artists to work thematically, as well as providing listeners with further insight into the artists work. By bringing together this calibre and range of contributions, TRACE aims to stimulate further interest in the practice, debate and dialogue surrounding sound art. The artista on TRACE range from well known world figures, to individuals and groups making their first wirks in this field. TRACE was published thanks to a research award from the Centre for Art International Research (CAIR).
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[post_excerpt] => Max Eastley is an artist whose work combines kinetic sound sculpture and music to produce a unique art form. Since the late 1960s, Eastley has been fascinated by the relationship of chance to music and art, and in environmental forces such as wind and water. He began to investigate this relationship in his work, using kinetic sound machines and the natural forces of the wind, streams and the sea. As a consequence, his career opened out into new areas of creative and philosophical exploration. Eastley is an important and innovative figure in the field of sound art. He often works in collaboration with other artists from a range of disciplines. He has exhibited his sound installations internationally, and worked closely with a wide range of artists, musicians and filmmakers, including Brian Eno, Peter Greenaway, Evan Parker, Thomas Köner, Eddie Prévost and The Spaceheads. Exhibitions of his installations in 2000 included Sonic Boom at the Hayward Gallery and Sound as Media in Toyko. In 2002 he composed the music for Plants and Ghosts by Siobhan Davies Dance. He has worked with musician and writer David Toop to produce the critically acclaimed albums New and Rediscovered Musical Instruments 1975, Buried Dreams 1994 and Doll Creature 2004. For The Ship Eastley has produced a sound sculpture installation which incorporates found sound recorded during Cape Farewell expeditions. 'I'm a musician and a sound artist, and I'm here on the boat to collect as many different sounds as I can: sounds the ship makes, water sounds, birdcalls, seal songs, that kind of thing. I do an awful lot of recording all over the place and I've never heard anything like the sounds I've heard on this voyage. We went to a kittiwake colony - a huge city of seabirds all nesting on the side of a cliff - and that was absolutely fantastic.' (Max Eastley, Cape Farewell 2003 Voyage)
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[post_title] => A Cute Picture of a Clown
[post_excerpt] => Chris Bors was born in Ithaca, New York in 1971. He lives and works in Harlem in New York City. He received his BA from University at Albany in 1993 and his MFA from School of Visual Arts in 1998. He also studied at Rhode Island School of Design in 1995. His solo exhibitions in New York include Quest for Herb at Here Art and Beat Down at PS 122 Galley. His art has also been shown at PS1 MoMA, White Columns, and Ten in One Gallery in New York, and in Berlin, Cyprus, the Netherlands, and Zurich. His work has been reviewed in The New York Times, Time Out New York, Newsday and PAJ, A Journal of Performance and Art, as well as being featured in Razor and zingmagazine. He has curated exhibitions at Here Art in New York and Vox Populi in Philadelphia and written criticism for artnet.com.
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