- Barry Truax
Barry Truax (born
1947 ) is aCanadian composer who specializes in real-time implementations ofgranular synthesis , often of sampled sounds, andsoundscape s.cite book|title=Companion to Contemporary Musical Thought |last= Paynter |first= John |publisher=Routledge|year= 1992 |pages= 374 |isbn= 0415072255|quote=Electroacoustic Music and the Soundscape: The inner and the Outer World, by Barry Traux] He developed the first ever implementation of real-time granular synthesis, in 1986, the first to use a sample as the source of a granular composition in 1987's "Wings of Nike", and was the first composer to explore the range between synchronic and asynchronic granular synthesis in 1986's "Riverrun". The real-time technique suites or emphasizesauditory stream s, which, along with soundscapes, inform his aesthetic.Truax teaches both
electroacoustic music andcomputer music andacoustic communication atSimon Fraser University . He was one of the original members of theWorld Soundscape Project . His students include composers Michael Vincent and John Oswald.elected Compositions
* "The Blind Man" (1979)
* "Riverrun" (1986, Wergo WER 2017-50)
* "Wings of Nike" (1987, Cambridge Street Records CSR CD-9401 and "Perspectives of New Music" CD PNM 28)
* "Tongues of Angels" (1988, Centrediscs CMC CD-4793)
* "Beauty and the Beast" (1989, Cambridge Street Records CSR-CD 9601)
* "Pacific" (1990, Cambridge Street Records CSR CD-9101)
* "Pacific Fanfare" (1996)
* "Wings of Fire" for female cellist and two digital soundtracks including the Joy Kirstin's poem "Wings of Fire" read by Ellie Epp (1996)
* "Androgyne, Mon Amour" for amplified male double bass player and two digital soundtracks including text fromTennessee Williams ' book of the same title read by Douglas Huffman (1997)External links
* [http://www.sfu.ca/~truax/index.html Barry Truax: Electroacoustic Composer & Acoustic Communication Researcher]
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