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Richard Whitelaw is a Birmingham based composer, producer, community artist and teacher. He is a founder member of GAIN - UK UNESCO Electronic Music Network. richwhitelaw@msn.com
Andrew Dollerson, born 17 March 1978, was awarded an Mphil in Electro-acoustic composition under the tutelage of Jonty Harrison at Birmingham University England, January 2003.
Iain Armstrong (b.1975 Scotland) is a composer of electroacoustic music based in Birmingham. He has written music for concert presentation, installation and theatre. His music has been performed in Canada, Germany, Denmark, USA and at various venues around the UK. He graduated with BA Musical Studies from the RSAMD, Glasgow in 1998, having studied composition with Alastair MacDonald, and is currently working towards a PhD at the University of Birmingham with Jonty Harrison. He is also a part-time music lecturer at University College Northampton. Contact: freckle@webtopmail.com
As a composer and performance artist Michael Wolters has produced work for various forces: from solo instruments to orchestral music, for traditional and less traditional instruments, with and without electronics, performed in concert halls, supermarkets, art galleries, shoe shops, theatres, German bank buildings, opera houses, on TV, in cafes, on beaches, in cinemas, at Festivals; in the UK, in Germany, in Europe, Russia, New Zealand and Canada; on his own and in collaboration with other artists.
Contact: Michael@Wolters.co.uk
Jon Aveyard composes music for concerts, home listening and outdoor listening on personal stereo. He is a PhD student of composition at the University of Birmingham and a lecturer in contemporary music at the University of Central Lancashire.
David Berezan is a Canadian-born composer of electroacoustic music that has been performed in Canada, France, Germany, Denmark, Korea, Sweden, USA and the United Kingdom. He studied music composition, performance, and Russian history and language in Calgary, Edmonton, Banff, and Stanford before enrolling in the PhD program at the University of Birmingham (UK) in 2000.
In October, 2002 he won second prize in <<L'Espace du Son>> Concours de Spatialization Pour L'Interpretation des Ouvres Acousmatiques (Spatialization Competition for the Interpretation of Acousmatic Works) in Brussels. He also received a prize in the Trivium category of the 2002 29th International Electroacoustic Music and Sound Art Competition at Bourges for Baoding, third prize in the 2002 Concorso Internazionale "Luigi Russolo" di musica elettroacustica (International Composer Competition "Luigi Russolo") for Dioramaphone and a mention in the 2001 Hungarian Radio international EAR competition for Dioramaphone.
Peter Batchelor is a composer and sound artist living in Birmingham, UK. Predominantly working with fixed-media, his output ranges from two-channel 'tape' compositions for concert diffusion to large-scale multi-channel installation work.
Dr Antti Sakari Saario is a producer and a composer with a train sound fetish. His company 'Antti Saario Sound Productions' is based in Bergen, Norway where he is working on 'White Soul' and TV music.
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