sound.field
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2019-04-19
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Orchestral performance is dedicated space and time for a ritual of concentrated listening and the execution of physical actions on sounding objects. In composing the work sound.field, I wish to guide a hypothetic listening experience through several layers of time and resonant spaces. I consider the work an aural environment partitioned by time. The temporal experience of it imagined as listening to a microphone moved through a vibrant aural space that is “amplified” through an orchestra.
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Master of Music
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orchestral music, original composition, twenty-first century music
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Yamamoto, Nicholas. "sound.field." (2019) Master’s Thesis, Rice University. https://hdl.handle.net/1911/105987.
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