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Member Profile: Christopher DeLaurenti

Composer, Performer

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Christopher DeLaurenti follows his microphones into unusual confluences of sound, silence, music, and speech. His recent performances include Hearing Landscape Critically at Harvard with the New England Phonographers Union (Cambridge, 2015); diffusing the 8-channel version of N30 Live at the WTO Protest at Goldsmiths (London, 2014); laptop improvisation at the Third Practice Festival (Richmond, 2013), and performing Wallingford Food Bank at the 2012 Whitney Biennial (New York). Christopher's albums include To the Cooling Tower, Satsop (GD Stereo); Perforate Silence (Spectropol); Favorite Intermissions: Music Before and Between Beethoven-Holst-Stravinsky (GD Stereo); Seattle Phonographers Union (and/OAR); and Of silences intemporally sung (reductive).
Works by Christopher
  • Sylvian’s Wood
  • Live at the Third Practice Festival – November 2, 2013
  • Deckle
  • Below the written pitches of Brian Ferneyhough’s Superscriptio for solo piccolo
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