Wednesday, 27 July 2011

Prof. David Eagle starts residency in Studio 1 at NOVARS Research Centre, UK

Photograph of David Eagle
David Eagle
Composition and Electroacoustic Music
Department of Music, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Calgary

David Eagle composes chamber, orchestral and electroacoustic music, and in recent years, has explored computer applications in composition, improvisation, multimedia and sound spatialization. His latest kinetic music compositions use the movement of sound to fundamentally transform the listening experience. A Professor at the University of Calgary, he teaches composition and electroacoustic music and is director of the Sonic Arts Lab and coordinator of the Happening New Music Festival. Previously, he studied music at McGill University, at the Institut für Neue Musik, Staatliche Hochschule für Musik, Freiburg, Germany, and at the University of California, Berkeley (PhD 1992). Performances in Canada and abroad include Sound Travels, New Music Concerts & Arraymusic (Toronto), New Works Calgary, Calgary Philharmonic, University of Alberta, Vancouver New Music, Windsor Symphony, Canadian Electroacoustic Community 'Perspectives' (Montréal), International Accordion Festival (France), Computer Music 90 (Tokyo), Glenn Gould Conference (Toronto), Tuning of the World (Banff), Calgary International Organ Festival, International Computer Music Conferences 95 & 96, and International Society for Electronic Arts 95, World Saxophone Congress 2000, Mexico-Canada Music Festival, Escuela Nacional de Música, Mexico City, 2001, Open Ears Festival 2003 in Kitchener-Waterloo, World Bass Clarinet Convention in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, North American Saxophone Alliance Conference in Iowa, and Musicacoustica 2006 in Beijing, China. 
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