Spatial Music Collective presents concert at the new Severed Head Gallery.
On the night of 13 November 2010, the Spatial Music Collective will present a concert of live spatial music and multi-channel electronic pieces at the newly opened Severed Head Gallery at Lower Mount St, Dublin 2. The performance begins at 6pm.
The varied programme will include live electronic music by Ian McDonnell, while one of the newest SMC members, Eric Lyon, will perform a new electronic work , Frozen in Stereoscope. The concert also sees the premiere performance of a new work for tape by Sean Reed and a number of other multichannel works by collective members, Linda Buckley and Liam Grant. Jonathan Nangle, Enda Bates and Daniel Jacobson will present a series of pieces for electric and hexaphonic guitars utilizing spatial distribution and processing.
The Spatial Music Collective is a group of like-minded Dublin-based
composers working in the field of spatial music. Over the past four years, they have presented performances of new musical works with a dynamic and novel spatial component, incorporating both electronic and acoustic forces. Apart from establishing their own long-running concert series, the collective has collaborated with organisations such as the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival and the Dublin Fringe Festival in the presentation of spatial music concerts.
For more details see www.spatialmc.net and www.severedhead.net.