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Contemporary Music Research Unit (CMRU) and the Music Research Series
Goldsmiths, University of London

present

*Professor Cindy Cox with pianist Kate Ryder*

Composer Cindy Cox will talk about her recent work and collaboration 
with pianist Kate Ryder - including the first performance of /Harmonics/ 
featuring the innovative keyboard-scanning device the PNOscan.

When: Tuesday December 5th, 6:00pm

Where: Council Chamber, Deptford Town Hall Building, Goldsmiths, 
University of London, New Cross, London SE14 6NW (map: 
http://osm.org/go/euuvkem5z)

Admission free / all welcome

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Transparent yet complex, both radical and traditional, Cindy Cox’s 
compositions synthesize old and new musical designs through linked 
strands of association, timbral fluctuation, and cyclic temporal 
processes.  The natural world, ecological processes, and the concept of 
emergence inspire many of the special harmonies and textural colorations 
in her compositions.

Cox is active as a pianist and has performed and recorded many of her 
own compositions.  A number of her compositions feature technologies 
developed at UC Berkeley’s Center for New Music and Audio Technologies 
(CNMAT).  Her works with text such as Singing the lines, The Other Side 
of the World, and The Shape of the Shell evolved through collaboration 
with her husband, poet John Campion.  They are currently collaborating 
on an opera project, The Popol Vuh, about the ancient Mayan myth of 
creation.

She has received awards and commissions from the American Academy of 
Arts and Letters, the Fromm Foundation, the National Endowment for the 
Arts, The Guggenheim Foundation, the American Composers Forum, ASCAP, 
Meet the Composer, the Mellon Foundation, and the Gemeinschaft der 
Kunstlerinnen und Kunstfreunde International Competition for Women 
Composers. She has been a Fellow at the Tanglewood and Aspen Festivals, 
the MacDowell Colony, and the Civitella Ranieri and William Walton 
Foundations in Italy.

Recent performances have taken place at the Venice Biennale, the 
Festival de la Habana in Cuba, the American Academy in Rome, Carnegie 
and Merkin Halls in New York City, the National Gallery in Washington, 
the Library of Congress , the Kennedy Center, and the Biblioteca 
National in Buenos Aires. Her music has been performed by the Kronos 
Quartet, the National Symphony, the California Symphony, the Alexander 
Quartet, the Paul Dresher Ensemble, the San Francisco Contemporary Music 
Players, and the Eco Ensemble. There are five monograph recordings of 
Cox’s music, and her scores are published by World a Tuning Fork Press 
(www.cacox.com).

Her music may also be accessed on https://soundcloud.com/cindy-cox. 
Cindy Cox is presently a professor and recent chair of the music 
department at the University of California at Berkeley.  She is 
currently living in the Netherlands on a Fulbright Senior Professorship 
in American Culture, hosted by the Amsterdam and Utrecht Conservatories 
of Music.

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Associate Lecturer, Department of Music
Visiting Research Fellow, Contemporary Music Research Unit
Goldsmiths, University of London
http://www.gold.ac.uk/music/staff/exarchos/