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«Music With Moons» presented at the Bruckneruni in Linz

Introducing «Music With Moons» at the Sonic Lab concert hall | Photo: Andreas Weixler

On June 19 I was invited to present «Music With Moons» at the Anton Bruckner Private University in Linz

In the course of the Austrian Composers’s Week 2023 organized by the Austrian Composers’ Association my work was showcased at the Bruckneruni’s Sonic Lab, a great new concert hall opened in 2015 and dedicated particularly for performances of computer music. Prior to the event a call for scores was advertised and I feel very much obliged that Mr. Andreas Weixler, head of the Computer Music Studio (CMS) at the Bruckneruni who curated the programme, chose my work for a performance.

In the meantime I have uploaded the concert version of the piece — feel free to listen to the piece here. To start the piece, hover over the invisible play button below the title (which then will become visible) and click Play â–ș.

Here are some impressions of the presentation and the concert:

Photos: Andreas Weixler, Se-Lien Chuang.

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«Music With Moons» wins Call for Scores

«Music With Moons» will be staged on June 19 in Linz in the course of the Austrian Composers Week 2023.

Generative AV «Music With Moons» will be staged at the Austrian Composers Week 2023 at the Anton Bruckner University’s Sonic Lab on June 19

Winning a call for scores by the Austrian Composers’ Association «Music With Moons» will be played at the Austrian Composers Week 2023 in a concerts that takes place at the new campus of the Anton Bruckner Private University in Linz. The Sonic Lab which only opened in 2015 was designed as a computer music concert hall at the ABPU in Linz.

In the concert on June 19 works between the poles of notated compositions, fixed media, improvisation and real-time processed structures will be presented. The programme includes works by Sam Erpelding, Ángel HernĂĄndez Lovera, Christoph Renhart, Belma BeĆĄlić-GĂĄl, Se-Lien Chuang, Dieter Kaufmann, Peter Trabitzsch, Tom Aitken, Andreas Weixler, Gabriel Bramöck and Markus Bless.

I’m particularly looking forward to this very first public concert in which a large work of mine from the field of computer music will be staged.