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December 01 2018
Sonic Commentary Audio Series Volume 28
Mihail Iossifov,
Mihail Iossifov
Email: m_iossifov@abv.bg.
MIHAIL YOSSIFOV’s Sextet, founded in 2009, rapidly became one of the most popular jazz acts in Bulgaria. In 2013 Mihail Yossifov Sextet released its first album, Broken Windows. Among the musicians he has collaborated with are Mike Stern, Dave Weckl, Mezzoforte, Dephazz, Peter Herbolzheimer, Karen Bernod, Poogie Bell, Max Moya, Randy Brecker, Milcho Leviev, Theodosii Spassov, Angel Zaberski, Antoni Donchev and Hristo Yotzov.
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Tsvetana Ivanova,
Tsvetana Ivanova
TSVETANA IVANOVA is a lecturer at University of the Arts, London—Central Saint Martins in Applied Imagination in the Creative Industries. She has a PhD in Art Psychology with “Neuroaesthetics of Emotion and Contemporary Art Forms.” She is founder and CEO of the Art & Science research foundation “Re:” and is currently working on a chain of interdisciplinary projects.
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Juan Parra Cancino,
Juan Parra Cancino
Email: juan.parra@orpheusinstituut.be. Web: www.juanparrac.com.
JUAN PARRA CANCINO studied composition at the Catholic University of Chile and sonology at the Royal Conservatoire The Hague (NL), where he obtained his master’s degree with a focus on composition and performance of electronic music. In 2014, he obtained his PhD degree from Leiden University (docARTES program). His compositions have been performed in Europe, Japan and North and South America in festivals such as ICMC, “Sonorities,” “Synthese” and “November Music,” among many others. Since 2009, Parra is a research fellow at the Orpheus Institute (Ghent, BE), focusing on performance practice in computer music. www.juanparrac.com
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Karin de Fleyt,
Karin de Fleyt
KARIN DE FLEYT is a renowned soloist in contemporary music, constantly looking for new experiments, often resulting in rewarding collaborations with many well-known composers. Together with Carla Rees, she founded the duo NewFlow, which commissions duos for low flutes. De Fleyt is a principal lecturer at Leeds College of Music, a researcher at the Artesis Plantijn University College, a PhD candidate at the University of York and a laureate of the Orpheus Institute. www.karindefleyt.be
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Brice Soniano,
Brice Soniano
BRICE SONIANO is a French bassist who graduated in 2005 from the jazz and classical departments of Den Haag Koninklijk Conservatorium, where he studied under the supervision of Knut Guettler, Hein van de Geyn, Jean-Paul Everts and Frans van der Hoeven. Soniano then went to live with a Baka pygmy population in the Cameroon rainforest together with his partner, Mette Burild, and Toma Gouband. Since returning to Europe, he plays and records mostly improvised music, avant garde jazz and new music with musicians such as Harmen Fraanje, Michael Moore, Christian Mendoza and Maurice Horsthuis’s string ensemble Jargon, among many others. www.bricesoniano.com
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Nicolás Varchausky,
Nicolás Varchausky
Email: nvarchausky@gmail.com. Web: www.varchausky.com.ar.
NICOLÁS VARCHAUSKY (AR, 1973) is a composer, sound artist and researcher. He works as an associate professor at Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (UNQ) and Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF). His work explores the relations between sound, space, memory and spoken word, and includes electronic and instrumental music, sound art installations, performance and site-specific projects in public spaces. He runs the music label Inkilino Records www.inkilinorecords.net and his work has been supported and distinguished by Prix Ars Electronica, Internationales Musikinstitut Darmstadt, Goethe-Institut, and Festival Internacional de Buenos Aires, among others. He holds a PhD from DXARTS, University of Washington.
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Nigel Dr. Helyer,
Nigel Dr. Helyer
Email: sonique1@icloud.com. Web: www.sonicobjects.com, www.sonicobjects.com/index.php/projects/more/heavy_metal/.
DR. NIGEL HELYER is a contemporary artist whose work contains several highly developed creative interests. He produces intriguing and continually inquisitive work of international standard and is able to bring new scientific and artistic partners into truly collaborative artistic projects. He is able to do this through his capacity for deeply immersive site-research and his commitment to collaborative and interdisciplinary enquiry. Nigel is Adjunct Professor in Media, Music, Communication and Cultural Studies at Macquarie University, Australia.
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Jon Dr. Drummond,
Jon Dr. Drummond
DR. JON DRUMMOND is a sound artist and composer whose work explores interactive electroacoustics, robotics, sonification of natural phenomena, acoustic ecology and real-time interactive performance systems for acoustic instruments. His works have been presented at many festivals and conferences, including The Adelaide Festival, the International Computer Music Conferences, New Interfaces for Musical Expression, and the World Forum for Acoustic Ecology. Jon is Associate Professor in the School of Creative Industries at University of Newcastle, Australia.
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Felipe Otondo,
Felipe Otondo
Email: felipe.otondo@uach.cl. Web: www.otondo.net.
FELIPE OTONDO (1972) studied composition at the University of York, U.K., with Ambrose Field and Roger Marsh, focusing on electroacoustic composition and experimental theater. Festivals in more than 30 countries across Asia, Europe and North and South America have played his music. Felipe is currently a senior lecturer at the Institute of Acoustics at Universidad Austral in Chile.
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Rebecca Hackemann
Rebecca Hackemann
Email: me@rebeccahackemann.com. Web: www.utteraton.com, www.rebeccahackemann.com/the-public-utteraton-machine.html.
REBECCA HACKEMANN is a British/German/American conceptual artist/researcher who works in a variety of media such as stereo photography, 19th century photographic processes, projection, drawing and public art. Her work is concerned with viewer interaction, perception and the construction of virtual, private and public space. She is a PhD candidate at Chelsea College of Arts London and assistant professor at Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, U.S.A.
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Mihail Iossifov
Email: m_iossifov@abv.bg.
MIHAIL YOSSIFOV’s Sextet, founded in 2009, rapidly became one of the most popular jazz acts in Bulgaria. In 2013 Mihail Yossifov Sextet released its first album, Broken Windows. Among the musicians he has collaborated with are Mike Stern, Dave Weckl, Mezzoforte, Dephazz, Peter Herbolzheimer, Karen Bernod, Poogie Bell, Max Moya, Randy Brecker, Milcho Leviev, Theodosii Spassov, Angel Zaberski, Antoni Donchev and Hristo Yotzov.
Tsvetana Ivanova
TSVETANA IVANOVA is a lecturer at University of the Arts, London—Central Saint Martins in Applied Imagination in the Creative Industries. She has a PhD in Art Psychology with “Neuroaesthetics of Emotion and Contemporary Art Forms.” She is founder and CEO of the Art & Science research foundation “Re:” and is currently working on a chain of interdisciplinary projects.
Juan Parra Cancino
live electronics
Email: juan.parra@orpheusinstituut.be. Web: www.juanparrac.com.
JUAN PARRA CANCINO studied composition at the Catholic University of Chile and sonology at the Royal Conservatoire The Hague (NL), where he obtained his master’s degree with a focus on composition and performance of electronic music. In 2014, he obtained his PhD degree from Leiden University (docARTES program). His compositions have been performed in Europe, Japan and North and South America in festivals such as ICMC, “Sonorities,” “Synthese” and “November Music,” among many others. Since 2009, Parra is a research fellow at the Orpheus Institute (Ghent, BE), focusing on performance practice in computer music. www.juanparrac.com
Karin de Fleyt
flute
KARIN DE FLEYT is a renowned soloist in contemporary music, constantly looking for new experiments, often resulting in rewarding collaborations with many well-known composers. Together with Carla Rees, she founded the duo NewFlow, which commissions duos for low flutes. De Fleyt is a principal lecturer at Leeds College of Music, a researcher at the Artesis Plantijn University College, a PhD candidate at the University of York and a laureate of the Orpheus Institute. www.karindefleyt.be
Brice Soniano
networked double bass
BRICE SONIANO is a French bassist who graduated in 2005 from the jazz and classical departments of Den Haag Koninklijk Conservatorium, where he studied under the supervision of Knut Guettler, Hein van de Geyn, Jean-Paul Everts and Frans van der Hoeven. Soniano then went to live with a Baka pygmy population in the Cameroon rainforest together with his partner, Mette Burild, and Toma Gouband. Since returning to Europe, he plays and records mostly improvised music, avant garde jazz and new music with musicians such as Harmen Fraanje, Michael Moore, Christian Mendoza and Maurice Horsthuis’s string ensemble Jargon, among many others. www.bricesoniano.com
Nicolás Varchausky
Email: nvarchausky@gmail.com. Web: www.varchausky.com.ar.
NICOLÁS VARCHAUSKY (AR, 1973) is a composer, sound artist and researcher. He works as an associate professor at Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (UNQ) and Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF). His work explores the relations between sound, space, memory and spoken word, and includes electronic and instrumental music, sound art installations, performance and site-specific projects in public spaces. He runs the music label Inkilino Records www.inkilinorecords.net and his work has been supported and distinguished by Prix Ars Electronica, Internationales Musikinstitut Darmstadt, Goethe-Institut, and Festival Internacional de Buenos Aires, among others. He holds a PhD from DXARTS, University of Washington.
Nigel Dr. Helyer
Email: sonique1@icloud.com. Web: www.sonicobjects.com, www.sonicobjects.com/index.php/projects/more/heavy_metal/.
DR. NIGEL HELYER is a contemporary artist whose work contains several highly developed creative interests. He produces intriguing and continually inquisitive work of international standard and is able to bring new scientific and artistic partners into truly collaborative artistic projects. He is able to do this through his capacity for deeply immersive site-research and his commitment to collaborative and interdisciplinary enquiry. Nigel is Adjunct Professor in Media, Music, Communication and Cultural Studies at Macquarie University, Australia.
Jon Dr. Drummond
DR. JON DRUMMOND is a sound artist and composer whose work explores interactive electroacoustics, robotics, sonification of natural phenomena, acoustic ecology and real-time interactive performance systems for acoustic instruments. His works have been presented at many festivals and conferences, including The Adelaide Festival, the International Computer Music Conferences, New Interfaces for Musical Expression, and the World Forum for Acoustic Ecology. Jon is Associate Professor in the School of Creative Industries at University of Newcastle, Australia.
Felipe Otondo
Email: felipe.otondo@uach.cl. Web: www.otondo.net.
FELIPE OTONDO (1972) studied composition at the University of York, U.K., with Ambrose Field and Roger Marsh, focusing on electroacoustic composition and experimental theater. Festivals in more than 30 countries across Asia, Europe and North and South America have played his music. Felipe is currently a senior lecturer at the Institute of Acoustics at Universidad Austral in Chile.
Rebecca Hackemann
Email: me@rebeccahackemann.com. Web: www.utteraton.com, www.rebeccahackemann.com/the-public-utteraton-machine.html.
REBECCA HACKEMANN is a British/German/American conceptual artist/researcher who works in a variety of media such as stereo photography, 19th century photographic processes, projection, drawing and public art. Her work is concerned with viewer interaction, perception and the construction of virtual, private and public space. She is a PhD candidate at Chelsea College of Arts London and assistant professor at Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, U.S.A.
Online Issn: 1531-4812
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Leonardo Music Journal (2018) 28: 96–99.
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Mihail Iossifov, Tsvetana Ivanova, Juan Parra Cancino, Karin de Fleyt, Brice Soniano, Nicolás Varchausky, Nigel Dr. Helyer, Jon Dr. Drummond, Felipe Otondo, Rebecca Hackemann; Sonic Commentary Audio Series Volume 28. Leonardo Music Journal 2018; 28 96–99. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/lmj_a_01049
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