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  • A Sonification Of Gamma Rays and Sine Waves
  • Commissioned and premiered by saxophonist John Sampen, and recorded on AMP Records: AMPREC 016. Written in memory of Cameron Benjamin.
  • Using samples recorded in the University of Iowa’s anechoic chamber and constructed in Max, the title references the algorithmic nature of the coded probabilities.
  • Clarinet at the centre of an eclectic EDM fusion album
  • This piece uses the Electromagnetically-Prepared Piano, a device co-created by the composer. The electromagnets vibrate the piano strings while the performer attempts to manually dampen them. Releasing that damping results in a note.

    Of Dust and Sand uses the Electromagnetically-Prepared Piano device, a rack of 12 electromagnets which is suspended over the strings of a piano. Each electromagnet is sent an audio signal and in turn excites its respective string, much like a stereo speaker made from piano strings. In this piece a subset of the magnets remains active throughout, the performer physically silencing the strings by pressing down with fingertips. Thus the instrument becomes a kind of anti-piano – lifting a finger frees a string to vibrate, producing sound. In addition, various items, such as paper and a plastic ruler, rest directly on the strings further altering the timbre. Remember – everything you hear is entirely acoustic.

    While working on this piece I was deeply immersed in the novel Doctor Faustus by Thomas Mann. The title is in part drawn from an image that recurs throughout the novel, that of the hourglass of mortality, which Mann in turn drew from the etchings of Albrecht Dürer. The material of the piece is connected with the novel, though in ways so tenuous as to escape relevance.

    Of Dust and Sand is dedicated to The Kenners.

    (NOTE – the two channels specified above are for optional -but recommended- amplification of the piano and saxophone)

  • This work is based on a minimalist artwork by Jorge Almodovar. The piece is influenced by spectralism.
  • This is an abstract piece of music influenced by spectralism
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