Category Archives: Works

Mikrokonzert: I Swear I Saw the Sun Falling

For a while now, I have been in­ter­ested in the edges of things: where things start and stop being, where they vanish, where one idea bleeds into an­other. This piece at­tempts to com­bine found sounds and streams of ‘noise’ that we carry with us in the back­ground of our lives  —  ra­dios, pop music, con­ver­sa­tions, re­membered places  —  only […]

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Gaza Cantos

There is no such thing as polit­ical music. It is an il­lu­sion to think that notes  –  sounds  –  can teach you how to be­have, be a good cit­izen or con­tribute to so­ciety. Music is an ex­per­i­ence, a cel­eb­ra­tion of our ex­ist­ence, not a lan­guage which can convey meaning. Beauty can be ex­per­i­enced by everyone re­gard­less of polit­ical affiliation, […]

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Excavations

Excavations was written in re­sponse to the Manchester Camerata Young Composers’ Project, calling for works in­spired by Henry Purcell’s Fantazias to mark the 350-year an­niversary of his birth. I ar­rived at the music after close study of these works, in par­tic­ular the 4-part Fantazia in A minor (Z. 740). Some of the 17th-Century har­monic and […]

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Intensifications

Partly an ex­per­i­ment in tex­tural and nota­tional pos­sib­il­ities, Intensifications, for 2 vi­olas and cello, is in three short move­ments. Over the course of the work we move through a spec­trum of pitched to un­pitched sounds and back again, pushing the in­stru­ments’ sonic pos­sib­il­ities to the edges of aud­ib­ility and con­ven­tional tech­nique. Each move­ment is governed […]

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Detached Thought #100

The Night is also a re­li­gious con­cern  –  and even more so  –  when I viewed the Moon and Stars through Herschell’s tele­scope  –  and saw that they were worlds.  –  ” — Lord Byron, from Detached Thoughts, Pisa c. October 1821. These few words, jotted down for no-one other than the au­thor him­self, seem far more tender and thoughtful than any of […]

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  • Microbiography

    Chris Swithinbank is a British-Dutch com­poser who works with both acoustic in­stru­ments and elec­tronic sounds. He is cur­rently a stu­dent at Harvard University with Chaya Czernowin.
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