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"Melismatic Murmurations" is a series of improvisations for live instruments and modular synthesizer co-produced by sound designer David Ifland and myself. The modular synth patch records the live audio, processes it, and plays it back on a loop. The patch also uses a process called transient detection; when the sound picked up by the microphone crosses a predetermined dynamic threshold, the playback effects are randomized.
Given the aleatoric nature of these works, the composer considers every performance in the series to be a premiere of a new piece.
This performance of the Allemande, Sarabande, and Courante from the Partita in A Minor is my winning performance from the Georgia State University 2020 Honors Recital on March 8, 2020 in the Florence Kopleff Recital Hall in Atlanta, GA.
I commissioned and premiered this work at the 2019 NASA Region 6 Conference at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, MS on March 24, 2019. Recorded May 5, 2019 in the Dancz Center for New Music at the University of Georgia in Athens, GA. Curtis Allen Gay's Fragment IV was also a part of the project.
This art song for soprano voice, saxophone quartet, and vibraphone is set to text from John Keats’ poem entitled “Endymion”. Featuring the Sharp2Science 4TET, Bryan Michael Wysocki on vibraphone, and Amanda Stansfield as the vocalist.
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