Great work, Matthew Alvarado-Ross and Stephen Eleftheriou!
Author Archives: sundarsubramanianmusic
Final Master of “Dissociation”
Final master of this classical guitar recording, feeling pretty good about how it sounds.
New Video
Live performance video of “Locks and Ripples” from the 2016 Toronto International Electroacoustic Symposium. Great work on the video by Stefan A. Rose. A little loose in performance but a fun night.
Support the ACLU
Bandcamp is donating any proceeds from music sales from today to the ACLU. In solidarity, my portion of any sales of these will also be donated:
https://sundarsubramanian.bandcamp.com/
MUSC141 Student Compositions
Some original final project compositions from this semester’s MUSC141 (Introduction to Computers and Music) classes can be streamed online here: https://soundcloud.com/user-363805453/sets/musc141-final-projects .
New Recording
New recording of my classical guitar piece Dissociation:
TIES (Toronto International Electroacoustic Symposium) Next Week
TIES is next week. A detailed schedule is available if you follow the links here. A lot of exciting events, including a new John Oswald installation and a retrospective concert featuring works by Oswald and Paul Dolden.
I’m looking forward to playing Locks and Ripples on the 13th. I’ve had to do so much troubleshooting over the past couple of weeks but things feel pretty good now.
Congress, etc.
I was in Calgary last week to attend the conference of the Canadian University Music Society, as part of Congress. I presented my talk “‘Young Woman’s Blues’: Form, Syntax, and Rhetoric in the Music of the ‘Blues Queens’ of the 1920s”, my third presentation in this area. I hope to get an article completed soon.
Very excited about a new collaborative analytical project on the Grateful Dead.
Welcome
I am a composer, guitarist, theorist, and educator, currently teaching Music Composition and Music Technology at Clark University in Worcester, MA. I divide my time between Worcester and Ottawa, Ontario, where I am spending the summer. Welcome!