I'll be giving a 90 minute lecture about my music and reasearch in RIAM's Recital Room on the 8th of April at 1pm. Anyone who is interested is welcome to attend.
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May 2022 BlazeBLAZE BLAZE was first performed in York Unitarian Chapel on 7th May 2022 BLAZE is an interactive performance piece composed during the 2021 Glasgow Climate Summit. The work includes sound, touch and visuals and highlights the destruction, severe climate change and all that will be lost if we don’t act on time to save the planet: for ourselves, for our children, for our future.BLAZE performance in the Irish Museum of Modern Art's (IMMA)
Earth Rising festival on
21st & 22nd October 2022BLAZE, performed as the closing act in Spelk's concert in
York Unitarian Chapel on
7th May 2022Spelk is a Yorkshire-based new music collective. The individual players are all experienced in a wide range of music, including jazz, pop and improvisation, and this is reflected in their choice of repertoire and performance.
continue reading > Nov 2021 Head-Start Campaign In the past couple of months I’ve been working on releasing an album for new music for saxophones (only saxophones!) together with
Noam Dorembus and the amazing Kerem Ensemble:
Eli Korman, Maayan James and
Kim Kedar. We started a Head-Start campaign (similar to the more well-known GoFundMe idea) to raise funds so we can pay for professional recordings, studio hours and of course the label company. We’ll be delighted if you could support our campaign – there are some really cool gifts to choose from like very cheap composition lessons with me (online!), cool rare recordings of Noam playing some old pieces and an amazing workshop on the saxophone as a leading instrument in the development of New Music. Please be aware that since the website for the campaign originates in Israel the donations are made in NIS. Here's a snippet from a cool piece we did a couple of years ago:...
continue reading > Oct 2020 Lament for the FutureIreland Through Neo-Liberal Eyes In this project I created an audio-visual installation that commenting on the Irish economic and political philosophy from the 1990’s, the rise of the ‘Celtic Tiger’, until today. The theme of the piece was inspired by the interviews I conducted with Noa Treister, with people across Ireland, ranging in age, gender and class. The piece explores the ties between neo-liberalism and the abandonment of Northern Ireland, and brings to light the mass indoctrination into a culture of
distraction whereby a small tv screen shows content from the interviews, which is overlaid with audio & visual samples played through a speaker. The piece is a part of a travelling historical and artistic exhibition across Europe. October 2020 - Iasi/Romania June 2021 - Belgrade/Serbia October 2021 - Vienna/Austria 2022 dates TBC - Helsinki/Finland More updates on...
continue reading > Sep 2014 LECTURE: UCD Justice ConferenceOn Saturday the 4th of October, 2014, I'll be giving a talk in University College Dublin's conference ‘Challenging Social Injustice in Ireland: Learning from the Past, Actions for the Future' . My talk will analyse my recent project 'For Utopia' which has been performed in Ireland and Germany. I hope to see you there!
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