Claire Singer
Claire Singer is a composer and performer from Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Her work includes fixed media (stereo and multi-channel), site-specific,
multi-media, live electronics and collaborative work. In 2005 The Final
Journey written for the New Noise ensemble was selected for the opening
of the SPNM Promoting New Music concert in London. In 2006 she was selected
for the online Noise Festival and she wrote an Organ and Electronics
work for Scotland's Sound Festival, which is due to be released later
this year.
In 2007 Être Fluide was released on the Ladyfest CD, three of
her works were presented at the Tate Modern London plus her audio/visual
work was presented at The Shunt Vaults London and at the Sonic Arts Expo
in Plymouth. Most recently Claire's audio/visual work premiered in New
York City and she composed the music for Brian Pollack's latest film
'Armed Ambassadors' which is due to be released in the US later this
year. In addition to composition Claire is also involved in 'cello
and electronic improvisational work as well as working with various contemporary
music groups internationally. Recent performances include the ‘Fast
and Dirty’ dance project, a 'cello and live electronics set at
Chez Poulet Gallery San Francisco and at Thainstone Mart for the 24 Fragments
closing event funded by the PRS Foundation for New Music and the Wellcome
Trust. Claire has also performed with Marina Rosenfeld's Sheer Frost
Orchestra at the Tate Modern London and worked with the Her noise project
on Sonic Youth artist Kim Gordon's Reverse Karaoke at the South London
Gallery. In 2007, Claire was awarded the PRS Atom Award for New Music,
which funded her trip to San Francisco last year to develop her work
with Max/MSP.
Watch
Claire Singer talking about the 'Kaleidoscope' (mov)
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