SPARC contributes to the interdisciplinary field of 21st Century sound practice in all its magnificent plurality.
SPARC members work at the boundaries between improvisation, performance, sound art and composition, and consider the role that technological developments play in these contemporary music practices.
SPARC promotes dialogue, debate and creative activity in sound and composition practices through the production of new creative work, publications, multi.modal recordings and public fora, as well as the establishment of new collaborative relationships.
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RT @einbond: From sine tones to scratch tones this week @CityUniMusic : Tuesday at 7 pm Marco fusi plays Chiyoko @szlavnics,… https://t.co/He4Kb5h2yB
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RT @CityUniMusic: At 11am UK time on Wednesday 14 September, Senior Lecturer in Music Dr Aaron Einbond @einbond will present the resu… https://t.co/wmSOEXVtFx
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RT @nmcrecordings: There's less than a week left of our big summer sale! 🏖️🌞 20% off the entire NMC catalogue and releases from our p… https://t.co/L29jxWRCWF
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RT @ZubinKanga: There are very few schemes in the UK for early career performers of contemporary music, and @HCMFUK shorts is one o… https://t.co/bd7HKWXpeE
SPARC is an independent research centre hosted by City, University of London.
Get in touch with us:
claudia.molitor at city.ac.uk aaron.einbond at city.ac.uk tullis.rennie at city.ac.uk