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Past Event

AMN’T — music for organ, voices, and electronics

February 27, 2024
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
America/New_York
St. Paul's Chapel, 1160 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10027 Nave

Irish composers Banne Synge, Scorzia, and Colm Keady-Tabbal present AMN’T: music for organ, voices, and electronics.

Colm Keady-Tabbal
Colm Keady-Tabbal is an Irish-Lebanese artist currently based in New York. Operating through sculpture, performance, composition, moving image and writing their practice investigates epistemologies of sound, place and memory and their relation to systems and infrastructures of control.They will present a new work for MIDI organ and electronics.

Banne Synge
Banne Synge is an Irish composer and singer working with Gregorian Chant music. For this performance ‘hum quire’ they will present four-part decontextualisations of Chant melodies from the present liturgical week, involving hummed recordings and live voice. Synge otherwise works under the alias Seán Being and with the band Princ€ss, operating intimately among a group of artists centred around Dublin label wherethetimegoes. They currently study at the Dutch Art Institute. 

Baptist Goth (Scorzia)
Working within improvisation, process composition and just intonation, Scorzia’s performances link their research into sacred music and extended vocal technique. Combining their voice with the electro-acoustic method, they explore various genres from noise and drone to metal and folk. They also perform under the moniker Baptist Goth and their own name Dylan Kerr. They will present a new composition at AMN’T for pipe organ and overtone singing.

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Julian Bennett Holmes