Books of Moses @ MANTIS Festival

Books of Moses, a stereo acous­matic work written last year at the NOVARS Research Centre, re­ceived its public premiere at the MANTIS Festival this au­tumn in a con­cert in­cluding works by Alexis Guneratne, Richard Scott, Mark Pilkington and Diana Simpson. The weekend fest­ival fea­tured cur­ated con­certs from guest com­posers Denis Smalley and Theodore Lotis along­side works by MANTIS com­posers based at the NOVARS Research Centre, dif­fused on MANTIS’s custom-made 48-loudspeaker sound dif­fu­sion system.

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Poster (PDF, 384kb)

This entry was written by Chris, posted on Saturday, 31 October 2009 at 6:00 pm, filed under Performances and tagged , . Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. Both comments and trackbacks are currently closed.
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    Chris Swithinbank is a British-Dutch com­poser who works with both acoustic in­stru­ments and elec­tronic sounds. He is cur­rently a stu­dent at Harvard University with Chaya Czernowin.
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