Tim Hodgkinson & Dario Sanfilippo: 14/11/2013

Dario and Tim

Thurs 14 Nov 2013
6:30pm
Goldsmiths University of London
(Recital Room – 167 Richard Hoggart Building)
Lewisham Way, New Cross, London SE14 6NW

SPR evening concert of improvisation, live electronics and audiovisuals with Tim Hodgkinson and Dario Sanfilippo.

The two featured artists will also give a presentation on their work on Tues 12 Nov at the Department of Music’s Graduate Forum at 5pm.

Also featuring:
Ryo Ikeshiro
Adriana Sa
I-Chin Li
Chien-Chun Lin
Tom Mudd
Tom Jackson

With generous support from SPR and EMS.

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Biographies:

Tim Hodgkinson (b. 1949), graduate in social anthropology at Cambridge, co-founded the politically and musically radical group HENRY COW with Fred Frith in 1968. In addition to composing, he has a long involvement in improvisation, and came back to anthropology in the 1990’s with research into music and shamanism in Siberia.

He has participated in many concerts with Iancu Dumitrescu’s Hyperion Ensemble both as bass clarinetist and composer and conductor. His compositions have been interpreted in such international festivals as: Spectrum XXI (Brussels, Paris, Geneva, London), Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (U.K.) where he was a featured composer in 2007, Craiova and Ploiesti Festivals (Romania), Guarda Festival (Portugal), Cantiere Internazionale d’Arte di Montepulciano (Italy), Konfrontationen Festival (Austria), Nordlyd Festival (Norway), Musique Action (France) and the European Symposium of Experimental Music at Barcelona.

His Piece for Harp and Cello was selected for the SPNM shortlist in 2005. His composition SHHH was accepted for the IMEB electroacoustic music archive at Bourges in 2006. His piece Fragor appeared in the Martin Scorsese film Shutter Island in 2010. He has worked with Hyperion Ensemble, Talea Ensemble, Ne(X)tworks, the Bergersen String Quartet, London Sinfonietta, Insomnio Ensemble, Phoenix Ensemble, Basler Schlagzeug Trio, Nidaros Slagverkensemble, Bindou Ensemble.

As an improvising musician on reeds and lap steel guitar Tim Hodgkinson has performed all over the world with many of the most acclaimed artists in the field, and continues to be fully engaged in the celebrated Konk Pack trio with Roger Turner and Thomas Lehn. He recently released KLARNT – a CD of solo clarinet improvisations.

As a writer, he has published articles and reviews on improvised music, musique concrète, spectralism, the ethnomusicology of shamanism, and the aesthetic problems of the impact of new technology on contemporary music making – in, amongst others, Perspectives of New Music, Arcana, Contemporary Music Review, Musicworks, The Wire, Cambridge Anthropology, Variant, Rer Quarterly, and Resonance Magazine. He has given lectures, workshops and seminars at Cagliari and Lyon Conservatoires, at the Institute of Contemporary Art and the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, at Istanbul, Edinburgh and Cornell Universities, and art schools in several European countries, at COMA summer school, and at the Verband für Aktuelle Musik in Hamburg where he was artist in residence in 2010.

Dario Sanfilippo was born in Agrigento, Italy, in 1983. He is a freelance composer, performer and sound artist whose research is focused on the study and exploration of complex dynamical feedback systems for non-conventional sound synthesis, improvised human-machine interaction performances, and autonomous sound installations. His works and research have been presented in international festivals and contemporary music events such as AudioArt Festival, Curva Minore Festival, Acoustic Fields Festival, AudioVisiva Festival, Quiet Cue concert series, Live!iXem Festival, Logos Foundation series, as well as Universities like Naples’ L’Orientale, Music and Performing Arts University of Vienna, University of Graz (IEM), Bangor University, Queen Mary University of London. His works and research have been selected for international conferences like International Computer Music Conference 2012, Sound and Music Computing 2011, Digital Music Research Network 2011, Colloquium of Musical Informatics 2010 and 2012, INTER/actions Symposium 2012, and they have been published by record labels such as Creative Sources, Die Schachtel and Idroscalo, and journals like Computer Music Journal. He graduated in Music and New Technologies at the Conservatory of Trapani, and is currently attending the Master’s Degree in Electronic Music at the Conservatory of Naples, in the class of Agostino Di Scipio.

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*CANCELLED* Migrant Sound/A-B-A – 23/05/13

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Please note that this event has been cancelled and will be rescheduled for sometime later in the year.

Thursday 23 May 2013
Doors 6:30pm Performances 7:00pm

Goldsmiths University of London
(Recital Room – 167 Richard Hoggart Building)
Lewisham Way, New Cross, London SE14 6NW
Entrance fee: donations

   
Nicolas Tzortzi
L’ Accrochage Du Menteur
Dimitris Bakas
Logos Dichos Ennoies
Panayiotis Kokoras
Bold Ridge Appex
   
Haris Kittos
Arthros
Yannis Kyriakides
God Good Luck
Panos Ghikas
Condor Sulence
   

Performed by Christos Triantafilou (piano).

Born in Katerini in 1977, Christos Triantafilou began his piano lessons with Helen Triantafilou while at the same time he attended theory lessons with Paul Triantafilou (founder of the Panatheneo Music Academy in Athens). In 1989 he continued his studies in Piramatiko Conservatory of Christos Papoulakos in Larisa where he received Diploma in Piano (with Manoilidi Vladimiro) and Degrees in Harmony and Counterpoint, all with distinction. From 2003 until 2007 he attended the National University of Music in Bucharest (Romania) from where he received a degree in performance following the Piano class of Prof. Serban Dimitrie Soreanu. Since 1989 he has been giving solo recitals in various places in Greece and abroad (Thessaloniki, Volos, Bucharest, Tulcea, etc). In 2005 along with pianist Amelia Maria Stoian he formed the piano duet Charmiesto which is dedicated to bringing forward known and unknown Greek contemporary composers.

Part of Goldsmith’s PureGold Festival.

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A-B-A – 23/01/13 – Bakas – works for piano & tape, performed by Triantafilou

Page2(TowardsV)Weds 23 Jan 2013
Doors: 6pm. Performances: 6:30pm.
Goldsmiths College (167 Richard Hoggart Building)
Lewisham Way, New Cross, London SE14 6NW
Entrance fee: donations

   
Logos Dichos Ennoies (2004)
piano
All of a Sudden (2005)
piano with tape
Towards…V (2007)
piano with tape
   

Composed by Dimitris Bakas
Performed by Christos Triantafilou

Featuring performances of works by Dimitris Bakas who returns from Columbia University where he worked alongside Tristan Murail and Miller Puckette. There will also be a discussion with the composer and the pianist.

Biographies:

Dimitris Bakas
Born in Katerini in 1975, Dimitris Bakas studied composition (Diploma) with Theodore Antoniou (prof. at Boston University, USA). In 2004 he moved to London for further studies in composition at Goldsmiths, University of London, where he was awarded an MMus and a PhD, under the supervision of Roger Redgate. His music has been performed in the UK, Greece and USA and has successfully participated in competitions worldwide. In 2009 he was a shortlisted composer at Sound and Music. For the academic year 2010 ‐ 2011 Bakas was accepted as a visiting scholar by Tristan Murailat to Columbia University in New York where he completed Post Doctoral Research.

Christos Triantafilou
Born in Katerini in 1977 Christos Triantafilou began his piano lessons with Helen Triantafilou while at the same time he attended theory lessons with Paul Triantafilou (founder of the Panatheneo Music Academy in Athens). In 1989 he continued his studies in Piramatiko Conservatory of Christos Papoulakos in Larisa where he received Diploma in Piano (with Manoilidi Vladimiro) and Degrees in Harmony and Counterpoint, all with distinction. From 2003 until 2007 he attended the National University of Music in Bucharest (Romania) from where he received a degree in performance following the Piano class of Prof. Serban Dimitrie Soreanu. Since 1989 he has been giving solo recitals in various places in Greece and abroad (Thessaloniki, Volos, Bucharest, Tulcea, etc). In 2005 along with pianist Amelia Maria Stoian he formed the piano duet Charmiesto which is dedicated to bringing forward known and unknown Greek contemporary composers.

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Live Electronics EAVI gig @The Amersham Arms. 17/10/12

Embodied Audio-Visual Interaction and A-B-A presents an evening of live electronics performances.

Wed 17 Oct 2012

The Amersham Arms, 388 New Cross Road, London SE14 6TY

Doors: 7pm. Performances: 8pm
Entry: £5

Performers include:
Ryan Jordan
Glitch Lich
Chris Weaver
Tom Richards
Luke Fraser
Ryo Ikeshiro

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Sho-Zyg AV screening exhibition : 21-27/9/2012

A selection of short movies exploring a variety of possible relationships between audio and visuals, including stop-motion animation with experimental sound design, musical compositions with moving image, visualisation and sonification of data and excerpts from immersive audiovisual installations.

Part of Sho-Zyg, a week-long sound showcase at St. James’s Hatcham Church.

Francisco López | Paul Prudence – Hydroacoustic Study
Hydroacoustic Study - Paul Prudence

Jockel Liess – Shifting View
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Tim O’Riley | Chris Haworth – Clementine
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Max Hattler – Shift
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Sync
sync Max Hattler
AANAAT
AANAATT Max Hattler

Meital Covo | Ryo Ikeshiro – Challa
challa Ryo

Martijn van Boven | Tom Tlalim – Field Notes from a Mine
Field Notes From A Mine

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Sho-Zyg Live AV concert: 21/09/2012

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Live Audiovisual Concert

Friday 21 September
St. James’s Hatcham Church, St. James’s, New Cross, London.
19:00- 21:30

Free Entry

Video projections and VJs at live gigs and clubs have made us accustomed to the simultaneous presentation of moving image with music. But often they remain mere juxtapositions, lacking cohesion and serving merely as distractions. In contrast, the audio and the visuals in the featured works are generated through an analogous process in real-time. Radical computer music, dirty electronics, generative compositions and live electroacoustic works are pushed to new dimensions by harnessing the potential for the reciprocal modulation of the two modalities and treating the audiovisual medium as an integrated discipline in its own right.

| Mick Grierson |
| Ryan Jordan |
| Simon Katan |
| Tom Mudd |
| Ryo Ikeshiro |
| James Leahy |

Part of Sho-Zyg, a week-long sound showcase at St. James’s Hatcham Church.

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ABA08 – 18/9/12 – Body Waves

Please note that due to unforeseen circumstances, Decibel’s performance of Cage’s Variations has been cancelled.

Tues 18 Sep 2012
Doors 5:30pm
Performances 6-8pm
Goldsmiths College (Ian Gullard Lecture Theatre, Whitehead Building
– nearest entrance at end of Laurie Grove)
Lewisham Way, New Cross, London SE14 6NW
Entrance fee: donations

   
Stanier Black-Five and Malcolm Riddoch
Body Waves

 

Body Waves is a live infrasonic performance whose sounds go beyond the auditory system to be felt in the body. The primary sound source in this exploration of vibroacoustic perception are the unique recordings made by Stanier Black-Five at the epicentre of the recent earthquakes in New Zealand, which capture the vibrations of its massive aftershocks, collapsing buildings and subsequent demolitions. Riddoch will transform this live performance using MaxMSP and digital mixing for quadraphonic spatialization and waveform extrapolation to accentuate lower frequency harmonics. Sinusoidal analysis will be used to convert the waveform data to controllers in order to automate the spatialization with live mixing to balance the enhanced infrasonics. The performance will emphasize somatic feedback to guide the improvisational aspects as the infrasonic soundscape evolves over time. Body Waves is a spatial work indeterminate with respect to performance and spatialized through a quadraphonic set-up to immerse its audience/participants in this visceral music of the body.

 

This event featuring Australian ensembles on their European tour is also a warm-up for the week-long Goldsmiths Sound Showcase, Sho-Zyg, starting Thurs 20 Sep 2012.

Photograph by Motoko Kikkawa.

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ABA07 – 22/3/12 – Audiovisual

6 – 8 pm Thurs 22 Mar 2012
Goldsmiths College (Ian Gullard Lecture Theatre, Whitehead Building)
Lewisham Way, New Cross, London SE14 6NW
Entrance fee: donations

   
Paul Prudence
Hydro-Acoustic Study
Originally conceived as a live performance piece
with Francisco Lopez
   
Daniel Jones
Horizontal Transmission
An interactive sonic ecosystem based
on bacterial communication

 

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ABA06 – 8/3/12 – Voice

6 – 8 pm Thurs 8 Mar 2012
Goldsmiths College (167, Richard Hoggart Building)
Lewisham Way, New Cross, London SE14 6NW
Entrance fee: donations

   
Panos Ghikas and Jennifer Walshe
Unreal-time surround improv
   
I-Chin Li
Preventivo
8-channel audio with video and narrator

 

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ABA05 – 23/2/12 – Interface

6 – 8 pm Thurs 23 Feb 2012
Goldsmiths College (167, Richard Hoggart Building)
Lewisham Way, New Cross, London SE14 6NW
Entrance fee: donations

   
Ryan Jordan
Channelling Interference
   
James O’Sullivan and Tom Mudd
Prepared guitar + feedback joypad

 

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