I am a composer working at the crossroads of music and science. My music is informed and inspired by my research into Artificial Intelligence (AI) in significant ways. My repertoire includes music for symphonic orchestras, chamber groups, solo instruments - with and without live electronics - and electroacoustic music.
Here in SoundCloud is a sample of representative pieces from my diverse repertoire, illustrating various stages of my career. Diversity is an important word in my dictionary. I am interested in melting barriers, and mixing and re-mixing musical influences.
My music has been broadcast and performed at festivals and concerts worldwide, by renowned performers and ensembles such as Ian Pace (piano), Frances M Lynch (soprano), Mariona Sagarra (soprano), Luciani Cardassi (piano), Juliette Pochin (mezzo-soprano), Chamber Group of Scotland, Scottish Chamber Orchestra (SCO), Orquestra Sinfônica de Porto Alegre (OSPA), BBC Concert Orchestra and Ten Tors Orchestra, to cite but a few. In addition to concert music, I have composed for theatre and contemporary dance.
Recently, I was composer-in-residence at the Science Museum, London, working with Lottolab Studio. Previous residencies include: CCMIX (Centre de Création Musicale Iannis Xenakis, Paris, France), IMEB (Institut International de Musique Electroacoustique de Bourges, France), Fundació Phonos (Barcelona, Spain) and Luciano Berio's Centro Tempo Reale (Florence, Italy).
http://neuromusic.soc.plymouth.ac.uk/
A Vimeo channel with a few videos of concerts is also available:
https://vimeo.com/channels/miranda