Telemetry Headphone Concert with pneuma, ghost in the mp3

March 17, 2019 - 8:00pm
The Bridge, PAI
Free

March's Telemetry installment will be a headphone concert featuring flute and tuba duo pneuma, and ghost in the mp3.

pneuma (flute & tuba duo) is the collaborative, real-time-composing project of Heather Frasch and Max Murray. A ‘performed, and re-performed compositional-workshop’, the duo is the ongoing result of analytical inquiry and investigation into formal dynamics, and chamber-music dialogue at the outer limits of material reduction and specificity.

www.max-murray.com
www.heatherfrasch.net
 

 

Ghost in the MP3

Ryan Maguire (born 1984; San Diego, California) is an experimental musician completing a PhD in Composition and Computer Technologies at the University of Virginia. Credited with creating “a great new genre of ambient ghost music” by SPIN’s Death and Taxes, his work dances along the boundaries of perception and memory through digital sound, image, and text. Maguire’s music has received millions of digital plays in over 200 countries and territories. Ghost in the MP3 has been covered by the BBC, Deutschlandradio, CBC, NPR, Vice, and WIRED, with related awards from the International Computer Music Association, Public Radio Exchange, and the Raven Society. He has presented in Los Angeles, Berlin, London, New York, Toronto, Copenhagen, and elsewhere. His writing is published in the SEAMUS Journal and by ISSPA, SMC, and ICMC. His compositions have been performed by ensembles such as JACK Quartet, Yarn/Wire, and Callithumpian Consort, and his recorded music is available on Ravello Records, Bandcamp, and Spotify. He is a 2018/19 Dean’s Fellow at the University of Virginia.

Bring you own headphones to plug in and listen!

This Free monthly music series occurs in partnership with The Bridge, and features UVA faculty, students, locals, and renown experimental performers. They push boundaries of musicianship by offering a unique laboratory to engage new methods of composition and instrumentation. Unlike anything else in the city, Charlottesville artists and audiences connect with new concepts and are continuously inspired towards ingenuity through unique sound experiences.

All events are subject to change. Please call 434.924.3052 for more information.

The Bridge PAI (Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative)
Phone: 434-218-2060
Email: info@thebridgepai.org
Website: thebridgepai.org

The Bridge is located at 209 Monticello Road, Charlottesville, VA

Supported by UVA Arts & the Office of the Provost & the Vice Provost for the Arts

Address

UVA Department of Music
112 Old Cabell Hall
P.O. Box 400176 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4176

Email: music@virginia.edu