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David Eagle composes chamber, orchestral and electroacoustic music and in recent years, has explored computer applications in composition and improvisation. Performances in Canada and abroad include Arraymusic & New Music Concerts (Toronto), New Works Calgary, Vancouver New Music, Calgary Philharmonic, Edmonton New Music Festival, Windsor Symphony, Canadian Electroacoustic Community 'Perspectives' (Montreal), Holland Festival, International Accordion Festival (France), Computer Music 90 (Tokyo), Glenn Gould Conference (Toronto), Tuning of the World (Banff), Calgary International Organ Festival, International Computer Music Conferences 95 & 96, and International Society for Electronic Arts, 95. He also performs the aXiO, a new digital instrument designed to allow greater expression in interactive electroacoustic music. A recent project is one thousand curves, ten thousand colours, a collaborative multimedia concert with Ensemble Resonance integrating live acoustic and electroacoustic music with computer-generated images. On faculty at the University of Calgary, he is Director of the Electroacoustic Music Studio in the Department of Music. Eagles work can be heard on New Concert Discs, Clef, UNICAL and isodart recording labels. |