Publication
Article

April 2022

 

 

My article Multi-form visualisation : a method to compose acousmatic music has been published in Embodied Gestures, edited  by TU Wien Academic Press. 

 

It features articles written by : 

 

Cathy Van Eck, Louise Devenish, Haize Lizarazu, Koray Tahiroglu, Rolf Inge Gødoy, Pavlos Antoniadis, Virginie Viel, Thomas Gorbach, Hilda Tellioglu, Martin Kaltenbrunner, Annette Vande Gorne, Theodoros Lotis, Jaime Reis and Enrique Tomas.

 

Thesis

2019

 

 

My thesis Multiform Visualisation : An approach to acousmatic composition has been officially edited by De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.

This research has been supervised by the composers John Young  and Pete Batchelor.  It has been conducted at the Music, Technology and Innovation Center, directed by Leigh Landy

 

Abstract is available here

 

 
Album

October 2018

 

My piece The Stones can speak has been selected to be part of this album Awakenings edited by Obs акусма AUDIOR 068 , Moscow (RU).

 

It also features pieces of very talented composers : 

Mattia Nuovo “802” [2017] 8:06
Emma Margetson, Gráinne Mulvey, Andrea Giomi / Shari Delorian, Virginie Viel, Vitaly Maklakov and Paul Ramage. 

Album

March 2018

 

My piece An ocean on the Moon has been selected to be part of the album Contemporanea acusmatica I, edited by the label Taukey, (IT).

 

It also features pieces of very talented composers : Xavier Madore, Marco Molteni, Demian Rudel Rey, Virginie Viel, Paolo Pastorino, Loïse Bulot, Rocío Cano Valiño and John Young.

 
Album Pearl

March 2017

 

Pearl is my first album featuring several of my acousmatic pieces composed between 2014 and 2016. All are mastered in stereo format. It is edited byobs акусма AUDIOR 068, Moscow (RU)

 

Album

September 2016

 

My piece Nyx has been selected to be part of the album Singularities #1, edited by the label Singularities (FR)

 

It also features pieces of very talented composers : Nicolas Marty, Johann Philippe, Christian Eloy, Virginie Viel, Matthieu Gillin, Philippe Neau, Gérard Pape et Benjamin Aït-Ali.