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Alexander Schubert (born 13 July 1979) is a German composer. Much of his music is experimental, involving multimedia, improvisatory, and interactive elements. He draws upon
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Biography

Alexander Schubert was born in
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. He studied
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in
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, then spent a year at the Center for Art and Media Technology in Karlsruhe at the Institute of Music and Acoustics. He received a doctorate in multimedia composition at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg, studying under
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. He teaches at the Musikhochschule Hamburg, directs the electronic studio at
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and has been a visiting lecturer at Darmstadt International Summer Courses. A founding member of ensembles Decoder, Trnn, Schubert-Kettlitz-Schwerdt, and Ember, he has also pursued an experimental pop music solo project under the name ''Sinebag''. Schubert's pieces have been performed at several international institutions, including
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, DLF ''Forum neuer Musik'', IRCAM,
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, and ''Blurred Edges'' in
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Music

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and
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have situated Schubert within what Walshe terms "The New Discipline" of contemporary music, alongside such composers as James Saunders and
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. Shlomowitz writes, Schubert's music makes extensive use of multimedia, including live video, internet-sourced content, lighting, and motion sensors. Praised by some commentators for its fusion of avant-garde and pop styles, immersive qualities, and distinctive engagement with the internet, Schubert's critics have found his work excessively confrontational or conceptual.


Accolades

In 2009, Schubert won the Bourges Residency Prize, and his piece ''Nachtschatten'' (Nightshade) placed in the
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"Jeu de temps" competition. He won the European Conference of Promoters of New Music competition in 2012 and a Giga-Hertz Production Award in 2013. ''Wiki-Piano.Net'' received an honorary mention in the 2019
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Writings

Schubert has published articles on virtuality, post-digitality and multimedia composition. A collection of texts can be found in his book ''Switching Worlds''.


Compositions


Pieces with live electronics and visuals

*''Coryllus Avellana'' (2007), for 49-channel tape, clarinet and electronics"''Coryllus Avellana''"
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'', common hazel) *''Bifurcation Fury'' (2012), for electric bass guitar, live electronics and lighting *''Lucky Dip'' (2013), for midi-drumkit, keyboard, and electric guitar *''Sensate Focus'' (2014), for electric guitar, bass clarinet, violin, percussion, live electronics and animated light *''HELLO'' (2014), for any number of instruments, live-electronics, and video *''Supramodal Parser'' (2015), four pieces for singer, electric guitar, saxophone, percussion, piano and electronics (with haze and lighting) *''Star Me Kitten'' (2015), for singer, flexible ensemble, video, and electronics *''SCANNERS'' (2013, rev. 2016), for string quintet, choreography and electronics *''f1'' (2016), for variable group of musicians and video *''Codec Error'' (2017), for double bass, two percussionists and lighting


Interactive sensor pieces

*''Laplace Tiger'' (2009), for drum kit, arm-sensor, live electronics and live video *''Weapon of Choice'' (2009), for violin, sensor, live electronics and live video *''Bureau Del Sol'' (2011), for drumkit, saxophone/piano/e-guitar/clarinet and timecode-vinyl *''Your Fox's A Dirty Gold'' (2011), for solo performer with voice, motion sensors, electric guitar and live electronics *''Point Ones'' (2012), for small ensemble and augmented conductor *''Serious Smile'' (2014), for sensor-equipped ensemble (piano, percussion, cello, conductor) and live electronics


Instrumental pieces with live electronics

*''Sugar, Maths and Whips'' (2011), for violin, double bass, piano, drum kit, and electronics *''Bird Snapper'' (2012), for singer, saxophone, e-bass, e-guitar, percussion, and keyboard *''Grinder'' (2015), for saxophone, percussion, keyboard, e-guitar, and electronics *''Wavelet A'' (2017), for 4 electric guitars and electronics *''Black Out BRD'' (2017), for any combination of instruments


Superimpose cycle

*Superimpose I (2009), for jazz quartet and electronics *Superimpose II – Night of the Living Dead (2009), for jazz quartet and electronics *Superimpose III – Infinite Jest: (2010), for e-guitar, drum kit, saxophone, and live electronics


Community pieces

*''Public Domain'' (2017), for one or more performers and/or electronics and/or video *''Silent Post'' (2018), for any number of instruments and/or electronics and/or video *''Black Out Software'' (2018), for any combination of instruments *''Wiki-Piano.Net'' (2018), for piano and internet *''Behind the Scenes'' (2019), for any combination of instruments


Tape pieces

*''Nachtschatten'' (2008) *''Semaphores'' (2011) *''Mimicry'' (2015) *''The Password Disco'' (2017)


Installations

*''A Set of Dots'' (2007), interactive audiovisual installation *''Some forgotten patterns'' (2009), audiovisual installation *''Unit Cycle'' (2013), audiovisual installation *''Solid State'' (2016), sound- and light-installation *''Black Mirror'' (2016), hour-long participatory concert installation *''Control'' (2018), 90-minute participatory concert installation *''A Perfect Circle'' (2019), participatory "therapy session" for audience, 2 speakers, 2 assistants, and supervisor *''Unity Swtich'' (2019), interactive virtual performance installation


Video pieces

*''It Was not an Easy Situation'' (2018), video and sound *''Acceptance'' (2018), documentary piece for solo performer


Select discography


CD

*2005: ''Milchwolken in Teein'' (Ahornfelder: AH01) as Sinebag. *2005: ''Près de la lisière'' (Ahornfelder: AH02) as Sinebag. *2006: ''Oullh d'baham'' (Euphorium: EUPH 010) with
Urs Leimgruber Urs Leimgruber (1 January 1952 in Lucerne) is a Swiss saxophonist. He lived in Paris from 1988 to 2005. Then he came back to his home town, Lucerne. His fields of activity are improvisation, Jazz and 20th-century classical music. Discography ...
, Christian Lillinger and Oliver Schwerdt. *2010: ''Aurona Arona'' (Creative Sources/Abhornfelder: AH18) with
Urs Leimgruber Urs Leimgruber (1 January 1952 in Lucerne) is a Swiss saxophonist. He lived in Paris from 1988 to 2005. Then he came back to his home town, Lucerne. His fields of activity are improvisation, Jazz and 20th-century classical music. Discography ...
, Christian Lillinger and Oliver Schwerdt. *2011: ''plays Sinebag'' (Ahornfelder: AH16, 2011).


DVD

*2008: ''Live Scenes'' (Euphorium Films: EUPH 011) with
Urs Leimgruber Urs Leimgruber (1 January 1952 in Lucerne) is a Swiss saxophonist. He lived in Paris from 1988 to 2005. Then he came back to his home town, Lucerne. His fields of activity are improvisation, Jazz and 20th-century classical music. Discography ...
, Christian Lillinger and Oliver Schwerdt. *2011:''Weapon of Choice'' (Ahornfelder: AH21).


References


Further reading


English

* Kanga, Zubin and Alexander Schubert. "Flaws in the Body and How We Work with Them: An Interview with Composer Alexander Schubert." ''Contemporary Music Review 35'', no. 4/5 (2016): pp. 535–553. *Thorpe Buchanan, Jason. ''Behavior and Compositional Process in Georges Aperghis’ Luna Park'' (2019), pp. 68–70 (discussion of ''Star Me Kitten'').


German

*Hurt, Leopold. "Zwischen Hardcore und Software: Ein Porträt des Komponisten Alexander Schubert", ''Positionen'', 102, 2015, pp. 31-33. *Nonnenmann, Rainer. "Der Mensch denkt, die Machine lenkt: ein Porträt des Komponisten Alexander Schubert", , no. 153, May 2017, pp. 33-42. *Schubert, Alexander and Hanno Ehrler. "Verbindung von Körper und Klang: Alexander Schubert im Gespräch", ''MusikTexte'', no. 153, May 2017, pp. 43-45. *Schubert, Alexander. "Binäre Komposition", ''MusikTexte'', no. 153, May 2017, pp. 46-50.


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