Quadlibet (2014)
For the Dirty Electronics Ensemble – for 4, 8 or 12 vocalising performers utilising live electronics. Inspired by a Samuel Beckett work – ca. 18′. Programme note: The title, Quadlibet,
For the Dirty Electronics Ensemble – for 4, 8 or 12 vocalising performers utilising live electronics. Inspired by a Samuel Beckett work – ca. 18′. Programme note: The title, Quadlibet,
6 mins. 5.1-channel work in the Radio Series made in collaboration with students from the Shenyang Conservatory of Music. Programme note: During one residency as Visiting Professor at te
11-1/2 mins. 8-channel work: commission of the Musicacoustica 2013 Festival, Beijing using recorded sounds of traditional Chinese music – it is the first work in the composer’s ‘old / new’
Making Music with Sounds NY: Routledge (208p, 2012). Making Music with Sounds offers a creative introduction to the art of making sound-based music. It introduces the elements of making compositions with
9 mins. 8- and 24-channel diffusion. German work in the Radio Series – ZKM commission for the ARD Hörspiel Tagen Festival Programme note: This composition is the second in the
ca. 13 mins. For Dirty Electronics Ensemble using self-made instruments Programme note: To celebrate a ’round number birthday’ of the composer’s close colleague, Simon Emmerson, a collaboration with their institute’s
2’20” mins. For solo and recorded speaking voice Programme note: This short piece is a sequel in a sense to Landy’s often performed work Rock’s Music. What holds them in
13 mins. total – 8-channel diffusion: British work within the Radio Series. As it consists of five sections, it can also be performed as a suite. Programme note: This eight-channel
La musique des sons/The Music of Sounds: Paris. Sorbonne MINT/OMF (Série Musique et nouvelles technologies: bilingual book – 162pp). No longer for sale online. For over a century musicians
Understanding the Art of Sound Organization: Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press (xiii, 303p, 2007). https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262529259/understanding-the-art-of-sound-organization The art of sound organization, also known as electroacoustic music, uses sounds not available to