Computer Music

Music: Decoding Life with Ensemblebash

Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research

Join the phenomenal percussion group ensemblebash for the premiere of extraordinary new music by ICCMR composers, Alexis Kirke, Marcelo Gimenes and Eduardo R. Miranda, and music technology pioneer, Archer Endrich.

Arecibo - Alexis Kirke Babbling Baobab - Marcelo Gimenes Miranda - Archer Endrich Artibiotics - Eduardo R. Miranda

The concert proposes an evening of musical allusions to human endeavours to understand, modify, simulate and even create life. Whereas Endrich drew inspiration from cosmic vibrations to...

Ambient Chilled: Electronics and New Instruments

Part of University of Plymouth Music Week 2018

University of Plymouth’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research attracts composers and experimenters in the field of live and interactive electronic music.

The University’s David Bessell, Michael McInerney, Marcelo Gimenes and David Strang will present new and evolving works using instruments and live electronics.

Ticket information: Free admission, booking advised

www.plymouth.ac.uk/whats-on/ambient-chilled-electronics-and-new-instruments

Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival 2016

Frontiers: expanding musical imagination

Promoted in partnership with Plymouth University’s Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research (ICCMR).

Festival directors:

Simon Ible, Director of Music, Peninsula Arts, Plymouth University Eduardo Reck Miranda, Professor of Computer Music, Plymouth University

The theme of the 2016 edition of the Peninsula Arts Contemporary Music Festival is Frontiers: Expanding Musical Imagination.

It will showcase extraordinary new technologies and approaches to composition and performance that are pushing the...