Sketch!
(for actor, viola, harpsichord and computer)
Recorded by Dublin
Sound Lab at the Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, 12 April 2011
Bryan Quinn, voice
Garth Knox, viola
Michael Quinn, harpsichord
Fergal Dowling, computer
Stops (for organ, violin, double
bass and computer )
This is an extract of the performance by Dublin Sound Lab using
the MIDI-enabled organ at St Teresa's Church, Clarendon Street,
Dublin, 21 November 2008.
Michael Quinn, organ
Marja Gaynor, violin
Mercedes Carroll, double bass
Fergal Dowling, computer
Still (for cello and 'tape' )
Recorded by Concorde at a concert in Galway City Art Gallery, July
2006.
Adrian Mantu, cello.
Rise (for 8 loudspeakers)
Rise is conceived and rendered as an ambisonic piece, originally
for 16 loudspeakers arranged in two cubic arrays, one inside the
other, now normally performed on a single 8-loudspeaker array.
Musicians of Bremen
(for cello, double bass and 'tape')
This version was recorded at the Sounds Electric '05 Electroacoustic
Music Festival at NUI Maynooth by EAR Ensemble, 2 December 2005.
Bryan Quigley, bass
Lioba Petrie, cello.
Duet (computer-mediated
performance for singer/MaxMSP)
Duet implements an open-ended improvisation scenario in which the singer
moves about the performance space from one microphone to another. The spatial
position of the singer becomes an integral element in the sounding of the work.
This version was recorded by the composer and singer Linda Buckley, ArtTrail,
Cork, June 2004.