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7:00 PM
LAMPO Presents: Marcus Schmickler
Concert
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Graham Foundation, Chicago
Join the Goethe-Institut Chicago, the Graham Foundation, and Lampo, Chicago's long-running experimental music and sound series, for a new performance by composer Marcus Schmickler!
For Lampo, and to mark the organization's 25th anniversary, Marcus Schmickler has composed new multi-channel music, concerned with spectral transformations of percussion instruments and bells.
“Let’s expect the kind of playful electronic music that we crave,” writes Marcus, “deploying technology at the service of creating uncanny sensations.”
Marcus Schmickler (b.1968, Cologne, Germany) is a composer who works at the intersections of computer music and ensemble composition, performance and research. He is interested in data sonification, or the translation of data into sound, as well as in psychoacoustics and the compositional potential in various auditory illusions, from Shepard tones to ring modulations. His writings about computer music have appeared in MusikTexte, among other publications. His discography consists of over 50 titles, including choir- and chamber music pieces, computer music compositions, electroacoustic works, and his post-rock project Pluramon. Since 2010, Schmickler has taught at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., at CalArts in Valencia, Calif., and at the Robert Schumann Hochschule in Düsseldorf, Germany. He currently lives in Rome, as a Villa Massimo Rome Prize Fellow of the German Academy. Marcus Schmickler has performed several times for Lampo, most recently in February 2018 with Thomas Lehn. His first Lampo performance was in September 2002.
For Lampo, and to mark the organization's 25th anniversary, Marcus Schmickler has composed new multi-channel music, concerned with spectral transformations of percussion instruments and bells.
“Let’s expect the kind of playful electronic music that we crave,” writes Marcus, “deploying technology at the service of creating uncanny sensations.”
Marcus Schmickler (b.1968, Cologne, Germany) is a composer who works at the intersections of computer music and ensemble composition, performance and research. He is interested in data sonification, or the translation of data into sound, as well as in psychoacoustics and the compositional potential in various auditory illusions, from Shepard tones to ring modulations. His writings about computer music have appeared in MusikTexte, among other publications. His discography consists of over 50 titles, including choir- and chamber music pieces, computer music compositions, electroacoustic works, and his post-rock project Pluramon. Since 2010, Schmickler has taught at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., at CalArts in Valencia, Calif., and at the Robert Schumann Hochschule in Düsseldorf, Germany. He currently lives in Rome, as a Villa Massimo Rome Prize Fellow of the German Academy. Marcus Schmickler has performed several times for Lampo, most recently in February 2018 with Thomas Lehn. His first Lampo performance was in September 2002.
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Location
Graham Foundation
Madlener House
4 West Burton Place
Chicago
USA
Madlener House
4 West Burton Place
Chicago
USA
Free; RSVP required.
Location
Graham Foundation
Madlener House
4 West Burton Place
Chicago
USA
Madlener House
4 West Burton Place
Chicago
USA
Free; RSVP required.