University of Tennessee Contemporary Music Festival: Concert II
Friday, March 1, 2024 at 2:30 p.m.
The 2024 University of Tennessee Contemporary Music Festival

Concert II

Acousmatic Pieces by Rodrigo Sigal

Friday, March 1, 2024 at 2:30 p.m.

Sandra G. Powell Recital Hall
Natalie L. Haslam Music Center


PROGRAM


Repetition of Perception
Rodrigo Sigal

Interlineal
Rodrigo Sigal

Brain in Pulse
Rodrigo Sigal

Friction of Things in Other Places
Rodrigo Sigal


We hope you enjoyed this performance. Private support from music enthusiasts enables us to improve educational opportunities and develop our student artists’ skills to their full potential. To learn more about how you can support the College of Music, contact Chris Cox, Director of Advancement, 865-974-3331 or ccox@utfi.org.

Rodrigo Sigal

Espagnol

(Ciudad de México - 1971). Compositor y gestor cultural, así como profesor titular de tiempo completo en la Escuela Nacional de Estudios Superiores, Morelia de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, en donde fue co-fundador de la Licenciatura en Música y Tecnología Artística (www.enesmorelia.org). Está interesado en el trabajo con nuevas tecnologías especialmente en el ámbito de la música electroacústica. Desde 2006 es el director del Centro Mexicano para la Música y las Artes Sonoras (www.cmmas.org) desde donde coordina diversas iniciativas de creación, educación, investigación y gestión cultural relacionadas con el sonido y la música. Obtuvo un doctorado en City University de Londres y un posdoctorado en la UNAM, así como un diploma en gestión cultural de la UAM-BID y ha continuado sus estudios y proyectos creativos con diversas becas y apoyo de instituciones como Fulbright (2024), FONCA (miembro del SNCA 2011-18), Pride C (UNAM) y la Fundación DeVos de gestión cultural, entre otros. Es miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores del Conacyt nivel 1 y desde hace más de 20 años es parte del proyecto Lumínico(www.luminico.org), director del festival Visiones Sonoras (www.visionessonoras.org) y editor de la revista Ideas Sónicas (www.sonicideas.org).


​English

(Mexico City - 1971). Composer, cultural manager and full time professor since 2017 at ENES, UNAM, Morelia, where he co-founded the Music and Artistic Technology undergraduate program (www.enesmorelia.org). Interested in new technologies especially in the electroacoustic music field. Since 2006, Sigal has been the director of the Mexican Centre for Music and Sonic Arts (www.cmmas.org) where he coordinates numerous initiatives of creation, education, research and cultural management in relation to sound and music. He earned a doctorate degree from the London City University and completed his postdoctoral studies at UNAM. He has a diploma in cultural management from the UAM-BID and has continued his studies and creative projects with the help from various scholarships and support from institutions like Fulbright, FONCA (SNCA member 2011-18), Pride C (UNAM) and the DeVos Foundation for cultural management, among others. He is  a member of the National Researchers System Level 1 from Conacyt and for 20 years he has taken part in the Luminico project (www.luminico.org), he is the director of the “Visiones Sonoras” festival (www.visionessonoras.org) and editor of “Sonic Ideas” journal (www.sonicideas.org).

University of Tennessee Contemporary Music Festival: Concert II
Friday, March 1, 2024 at 2:30 p.m.
The 2024 University of Tennessee Contemporary Music Festival

Concert II

Acousmatic Pieces by Rodrigo Sigal

Friday, March 1, 2024 at 2:30 p.m.

Sandra G. Powell Recital Hall
Natalie L. Haslam Music Center


PROGRAM


Repetition of Perception
Rodrigo Sigal

Interlineal
Rodrigo Sigal

Brain in Pulse
Rodrigo Sigal

Friction of Things in Other Places
Rodrigo Sigal


We hope you enjoyed this performance. Private support from music enthusiasts enables us to improve educational opportunities and develop our student artists’ skills to their full potential. To learn more about how you can support the College of Music, contact Chris Cox, Director of Advancement, 865-974-3331 or ccox@utfi.org.

Rodrigo Sigal

Espagnol

(Ciudad de México - 1971). Compositor y gestor cultural, así como profesor titular de tiempo completo en la Escuela Nacional de Estudios Superiores, Morelia de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, en donde fue co-fundador de la Licenciatura en Música y Tecnología Artística (www.enesmorelia.org). Está interesado en el trabajo con nuevas tecnologías especialmente en el ámbito de la música electroacústica. Desde 2006 es el director del Centro Mexicano para la Música y las Artes Sonoras (www.cmmas.org) desde donde coordina diversas iniciativas de creación, educación, investigación y gestión cultural relacionadas con el sonido y la música. Obtuvo un doctorado en City University de Londres y un posdoctorado en la UNAM, así como un diploma en gestión cultural de la UAM-BID y ha continuado sus estudios y proyectos creativos con diversas becas y apoyo de instituciones como Fulbright (2024), FONCA (miembro del SNCA 2011-18), Pride C (UNAM) y la Fundación DeVos de gestión cultural, entre otros. Es miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores del Conacyt nivel 1 y desde hace más de 20 años es parte del proyecto Lumínico(www.luminico.org), director del festival Visiones Sonoras (www.visionessonoras.org) y editor de la revista Ideas Sónicas (www.sonicideas.org).


​English

(Mexico City - 1971). Composer, cultural manager and full time professor since 2017 at ENES, UNAM, Morelia, where he co-founded the Music and Artistic Technology undergraduate program (www.enesmorelia.org). Interested in new technologies especially in the electroacoustic music field. Since 2006, Sigal has been the director of the Mexican Centre for Music and Sonic Arts (www.cmmas.org) where he coordinates numerous initiatives of creation, education, research and cultural management in relation to sound and music. He earned a doctorate degree from the London City University and completed his postdoctoral studies at UNAM. He has a diploma in cultural management from the UAM-BID and has continued his studies and creative projects with the help from various scholarships and support from institutions like Fulbright, FONCA (SNCA member 2011-18), Pride C (UNAM) and the DeVos Foundation for cultural management, among others. He is  a member of the National Researchers System Level 1 from Conacyt and for 20 years he has taken part in the Luminico project (www.luminico.org), he is the director of the “Visiones Sonoras” festival (www.visionessonoras.org) and editor of “Sonic Ideas” journal (www.sonicideas.org).