Shatter Cone
Panayiotis Kokoras
Performed By
Panayiotis Kokoras
Album UPC
634479827983
CD Baby Track ID
5311653
Label
Panayiotis KOKORAS
Released
2008-01-01
BPM
135
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj0893975
Year
2008
Spotify Plays
0
Writers
Writer
Panayiotis Kokoras
Pub Co
Panayiotis Kokoras
Composer
Panayiotis Kokoras
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Texas
Description
This album invites the listener to eschew from melody, intervals, harmony and rhythm. It includes works for amplified ensemble as well as for instrument(s) and electronics.
Notes
1. Crama (2006) for amplified fl, cl, pno, vln, vla & vc [09΄28]
2. Slide (2002) for classical guitar and electronics [08΄33]
3. Holophony (2002) for amplified string quartet [09΄36]
4. Shatter Cone (2004) for violin and electronics [10΄05]
5. Paranormal (2003) for three amplified snare drums [07΄14]
6. Morphallaxis (2008) for flute, percussion, cello and electronics [09΄16]
7. Metasound (2002) for amplified fl, trb, perc & db [06΄51]
8. Sonic Vertigo (2008) for mixed vocal ensemble and electronics [07΄53]
Panayiotis Kokoras (Greece, 1974) studied composition with I.Ioannidi, K. Varotsi, A. Kergomard and classical guitar with E. Asimakopoulo in Athens, Greece. In 1999 he moved to England, for postgraduate studies where he completed his MA and PhD in composition with T. Myatt at the University of York with funds from Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) and Aleksandra Trianti Music Scholarships (Society Friends of Music) among others.
His works have been commissioned by institutes and festivals such as FROMM (Harvard University) IRCAM, MATA (Music At The Anthology), Spring Festival (The University of York), Gaudeamus (Netherlands), and regularly performed in international festivals and concert series throughout Europe, Asia and America. His compositions have received 27 distinctions and prizes in international competitions among others Bourges 2008 and 2004 - France, Gianni Bergamo 2007 - Switcherland, Pierre Schaeffer 2005 - Italy, Musica Viva 2005 and 2002 - Portugal, Look and Listen Prize 2004 - New York, Gaudeamus 2004 and 2003 – The Netherlands, Insulae Electronicae 2003 - Italy, Jurgenson Competition 2003 - Russia, Seoul international competition 2003 - Korea, Takemitsu Composition Award 2002 - Japan, Noroit Prize 2002 - France, CIMESP 2002 - Brazil, Musica Nova 2001 – Check Republic, Métamorphoses 2000 - Belgium.
He is concerned to see how he, the listener, maps the acoustic signal into a structural representation on a psychoacoustic basis of the perception of music. His compositions include significant influences of the electroacoustic studio upon acoustic instrumental compositions and vice versa. Panayiotis Kokoras’ creative output ranges from acoustic works to mixed media, improvisation and tape one.
He is founding member and Vice President of the Hellenic Electroacoustic Music Composers Association (HELMCA). He taught at the Technological and Educational Institute of Crete - Department of Music Technology and Acoustics. Since October 2005 he has been lecturing at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki – Department of Music Studies, Greece. His music is published in 20 CD compilations by by Spectrum Press, NOR, Miso Musica, SAN / CEC, Independent Opposition Records, ICMC2004 and distributed in limited editions by LOSS, Host Artists Group, Musica Nova, Computer Music Journal (MIT Press) and others.
2. Slide (2002) for classical guitar and electronics [08΄33]
3. Holophony (2002) for amplified string quartet [09΄36]
4. Shatter Cone (2004) for violin and electronics [10΄05]
5. Paranormal (2003) for three amplified snare drums [07΄14]
6. Morphallaxis (2008) for flute, percussion, cello and electronics [09΄16]
7. Metasound (2002) for amplified fl, trb, perc & db [06΄51]
8. Sonic Vertigo (2008) for mixed vocal ensemble and electronics [07΄53]
Panayiotis Kokoras (Greece, 1974) studied composition with I.Ioannidi, K. Varotsi, A. Kergomard and classical guitar with E. Asimakopoulo in Athens, Greece. In 1999 he moved to England, for postgraduate studies where he completed his MA and PhD in composition with T. Myatt at the University of York with funds from Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) and Aleksandra Trianti Music Scholarships (Society Friends of Music) among others.
His works have been commissioned by institutes and festivals such as FROMM (Harvard University) IRCAM, MATA (Music At The Anthology), Spring Festival (The University of York), Gaudeamus (Netherlands), and regularly performed in international festivals and concert series throughout Europe, Asia and America. His compositions have received 27 distinctions and prizes in international competitions among others Bourges 2008 and 2004 - France, Gianni Bergamo 2007 - Switcherland, Pierre Schaeffer 2005 - Italy, Musica Viva 2005 and 2002 - Portugal, Look and Listen Prize 2004 - New York, Gaudeamus 2004 and 2003 – The Netherlands, Insulae Electronicae 2003 - Italy, Jurgenson Competition 2003 - Russia, Seoul international competition 2003 - Korea, Takemitsu Composition Award 2002 - Japan, Noroit Prize 2002 - France, CIMESP 2002 - Brazil, Musica Nova 2001 – Check Republic, Métamorphoses 2000 - Belgium.
He is concerned to see how he, the listener, maps the acoustic signal into a structural representation on a psychoacoustic basis of the perception of music. His compositions include significant influences of the electroacoustic studio upon acoustic instrumental compositions and vice versa. Panayiotis Kokoras’ creative output ranges from acoustic works to mixed media, improvisation and tape one.
He is founding member and Vice President of the Hellenic Electroacoustic Music Composers Association (HELMCA). He taught at the Technological and Educational Institute of Crete - Department of Music Technology and Acoustics. Since October 2005 he has been lecturing at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki – Department of Music Studies, Greece. His music is published in 20 CD compilations by by Spectrum Press, NOR, Miso Musica, SAN / CEC, Independent Opposition Records, ICMC2004 and distributed in limited editions by LOSS, Host Artists Group, Musica Nova, Computer Music Journal (MIT Press) and others.
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