Nathaniel Haering will be in residence at CMMAS from May 2nd - 12th as a winner of the International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music's PRIX CIME 2019 Residency Award. Currently a PhD student at the University of California San Diego, Nathaniel's research and artistic practice focuses primarily on creating works for performers and live electronics as well as the integration of acoustic and electronic structured improvisation, Ambisonic audio spatialization, audiovisual synergy, and machine learning as a means of creative expression. Nathaniel will take advantage of CMMAS's wonderful studios to continue to experiment and develop a new piece for instrument and live interactive electronics and will also present on his most recent works in a composition seminar and hopes to engage with the local music community as much as possible.
Nathaniel Haering is deeply interested in the use of live electronics to expand the artistic capabilities of traditional instruments and augment their timbral horizons while enriching their expressive and improvisational possibilities. This perspective is also highly influential and represented in the gestural power and extended sound worlds of his purely acoustic work. He has collaborated with and had works performed by Grammy® Award-winning Vietnamese performer and composer Vân Ánh Võ, Trio Accanto, Ensemble Mise-En, Mivos Quartet, and members of WasteLAnd, Ensemble Ipse, Ensemble Dal Niente, and the LA Phil. Winner of the 2019 ASCAP/SEAMUS Student Award, the 2019 PRIX CIME Residency Prize, and the Mixed Media Award of Distinction from MA/IN festival in Matera, Italy, Nathaniel’s work can be found on flux, vol. 33 as well as multiple volumes of Music from SEAMUS. His pieces have recently been featured at the International Computer Music Conference in Shanghai, Seoul, and NYC; the Toronto International Electroacoustic Symposium in Toronto; Noisefloor Festival at Staffordshire University, UK; VIPA in Valencia, Spain; WOCMAT in HsinChu City, Taiwan; SONIC MATTER in Zürich, Switzerland; and at numerous other international venues. Nathaniel is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Music Composition at the University of California San Diego.
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