Mascheroni Circles
A geometric construction made using compass alone Here is my latest piece of “math music”: a geometry proof, turned into a puzzle, that is set as music for one or more players. One player starts with...
View Articletallis in tacoma
The Tudor Choir trundled off to the Tacoma Art Museum to sing an excellent concert of polyphony by Thomas Tallis last night. The concert was short format – one hour, no intermission – and the...
View ArticleRADIUS roxs the chapel
RADIUS at the Chapel Performance Space Perri Lynch and I collaborate in making electronic ambient music from field recordings under the name RADIUS. Our newest efforts will be heard 19 July at the...
View ArticleSmackdown! Tallis Scholars versus Tudor Choir
OK, maybe it is a little nicer than a smackdown… Every year since 2004, Peter Phillips has brought his Tallis Scholars Summer School to Seattle, and every year the Tudor Choir has been invited to...
View ArticleMusical scores used in the Anathem music project
I’ve put together an RSS feed that contains some of the musical scores written for the Anathem music project, some of which didn’t make it to the CD. They are licensed using a Creative Commons...
View ArticleKidnapping Bottled Water
I’m singing in the premiere of Byron Au Yong’s epic performance piece “Kidnapping Water: Bottled Operas” and tomorrow is the first day of our site-specific performances. There are 64 different sites...
View Articlemore musical Turing machines
During the Anathem music project, I tried to imagine many different ways that music might be integrated into the daily lives of the avout, not only in the obvious celebratory liturgical uses, but also...
View ArticleThrown for a Loop: A Carnival of Consciousness
I have been collaborating with my brother Mike on a new performance piece, which will be performed for the first time in September at Alex Miller’s Strange Loop conference in St. Louis. The piece is...
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