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'''James Wyness''' is a composer who works almost uniquely in the electroacoustic medium. His current research in both stereo and multi-channel [[acousmatic]] composition focuses on the detailed investigation of the sound object and on the contrast and dialectic between overtly musical material on the one hand and mimetic material on the other. His concert works, radio work and sound installations have been performed and presented throughout the UK, Europe and in North and South America. He is currently studying part time towards a PhD in composition with [[Pete Stollery]] at Aberdeen University. | '''James Wyness''', also known as '''Arcadian Meadows''' or '''Ubanu Tarasa''', is a composer and instrument maker who works almost uniquely in the electroacoustic medium. | ||
His current research in both stereo and multi-channel [[acousmatic]] composition focuses on the detailed investigation of the sound object and on the contrast and dialectic between overtly musical material on the one hand and mimetic material on the other. | |||
His concert works, radio work and sound installations have been performed and presented throughout the UK, Europe and in North and South America. | |||
He is currently studying part time towards a PhD in composition with [[Pete Stollery]] at Aberdeen University. | |||
== Further reading == | == Further reading == | ||
Revision as of 08:22, 4 December 2024
James Wyness, also known as Arcadian Meadows or Ubanu Tarasa, is a composer and instrument maker who works almost uniquely in the electroacoustic medium.
His current research in both stereo and multi-channel acousmatic composition focuses on the detailed investigation of the sound object and on the contrast and dialectic between overtly musical material on the one hand and mimetic material on the other.
His concert works, radio work and sound installations have been performed and presented throughout the UK, Europe and in North and South America.
He is currently studying part time towards a PhD in composition with Pete Stollery at Aberdeen University.
Further reading
- Hand-made microtonal instruments - James Wyness
- The tuning of hand-made microtonal instruments - James Wyness
- James Wyness - the SONICpicnic podcast
- Listening Environments (James Wyness) - curator Veronika Resslová (2011)
Online prescence
- jameswyness.com - personal website
- Bandcamp pages