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Jonathan Nangle
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Jonathan Nangle is a contemporary classical music composer who was born in Dublin, Ireland in 1981. He grew up in a musical family and began playing the piano at a young age. He later studied music at Trinity College Dublin, where he earned a Bachelor of Music degree in 2003 and a PhD in Composition in 2010. Nangle's music is characterized by its use of electronic and acoustic instruments, as well as its exploration of the boundaries between sound and silence. He has been influenced by a wide range of musical styles, including classical, jazz, and electronic music. One of Nangle's earliest works is his 2003 composition "The Space Between Things," which was written for piano and electronics. The piece explores the relationship between the piano and electronic sounds, with the piano playing a series of sparse, fragmented melodies while the electronics provide a backdrop of ambient noise. Another notable work by Nangle is his 2007 composition "Pause," which was written for string quartet and electronics. The piece is characterized by its use of silence, with the string quartet playing short, fragmented phrases that are separated by long periods of silence. The electronics provide a subtle, atmospheric backdrop that adds to the overall sense of tension and anticipation. In 2011, Nangle composed "Pause/Still," a follow-up to "Pause" that was written for string quartet, electronics, and live processing. The piece builds on the ideas explored in "Pause," with the addition of live processing allowing the performers to manipulate and transform their own sounds in real time. Nangle's 2013 composition "Surface Tension" is a work for solo piano that explores the relationship between sound and silence in a different way. The piece is characterized by its use of extended techniques, with the pianist using a variety of techniques to create unusual sounds and textures. The result is a piece that is both meditative and unsettling, with moments of stillness punctuated by sudden bursts of sound. In 2015, Nangle composed "Splitting," a work for orchestra that was commissioned by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra. The piece is characterized by its use of contrasting textures and timbres, with the orchestra divided into two groups that play contrasting material. The result is a piece that is both complex and engaging, with moments of tension and release that keep the listener engaged throughout. Nangle's most recent work is his 2019 composition "Pause/Replay," which was written for piano, electronics, and video. The piece is a collaboration with visual artist David Stalling, and explores the relationship between sound and image. The piano and electronics provide a backdrop of ambient noise, while the video provides a series of abstract images that are synchronized with the music. Overall, Jonathan Nangle is a composer who is known for his innovative use of electronic and acoustic instruments, as well as his exploration of the boundaries between sound and silence. His works are characterized by their complexity and attention to detail, and have been performed by a wide range of ensembles and performers around the world.
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