Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Lee Fraser's work 'Narrows' at Noisefloor 2011 & Tsonami 2011, Buenos Aires

Pictured above Lee Fraser


Noisefloor 2011, Stafford: 12th to 14th January


for more about Noisefloor 2011 click here

Tsonami 2011, Buenos Aires: 12th to 18th May


For more about Tsonami, click here


Lee Fraser

Lee Fraser (UK, 1981) is an electroacoustic composer with a strong interest in the acousmatic practice. He studied composition with Frank Denyer and David Prior at Dartington College of Arts, before taking a degree in sonic arts at Middlesex University, and in 2009 completed an MA in electroacoustic composition with Denis Smalley at City University, London, for which he was awarded a distinction.

Lee is currently pursuing a PhD in electroacoustic composition under the supervision of David Berezan at the University of Manchester. His research, funded by the AHRC, is concerned with the aesthetics of acousmatic music. In recent years, he has been involved in a number of collaborative and performance-based projects, including the reworking of material for sound artist and composer Mikhail Karikis, released on the Sub Rosa imprint in 2009.

His music has been presented in concert and broadcast throughout Europe and America.

Personal Web:

www.leefraser.co.uk