Sound Field 04
  CHICAGO NEW AND EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC FESTIVAL - OCTOBER 1ST --- 31ST, 2004

Featuring Music and
Performances by :


ENSEMBLE N_JP
KO ISHIKAWA
WU WEI
REI HOTODA
CHAO-MING TUNG
XASAX SAXOPHONE QUARTET
PAULO ALVARES
TV POW
TOM DENLINGER
HELENA BUGALLO
AMY WILLIAMS
ENSEMBLE NOAMNESIA
FRED LONBERG-HOLM
AXEL DOERNER
MICHAEL ZERANG
JASON ROEBKE
KAZUHISA UCHIHASHI
MAURICIO KAGEL
TOSHIMARU NAKAMURA
GENE COLEMAN
YUJI TAKAHASHI
CONLON NANCARROW
ERIK ONA
BRIAN LABYCZ
BERNHARD GAL
VADIM SPRIKUT
JASON SOLIDAY
ERNST KAREL
MIN XIAO-FEN


 

Chao-Ming Tung

Chao-Ming Tung

Chao-Ming Tung is a Taiwanese-born composer and gu-zheng player (Chinese zither) based in Cologne, Germany. His music encompasses stage, instrumental, vocal, and electro-acoustic works, and multimedia-performances with visual arts and dance. Since 2000 he has gradually incorporated Chinese instruments into his music, and improvises with gu-zheng and live electronics in concerts.
In 1988 he began composition studies with Chien Nan-Chang in the Chinese-Culture-University Taipei. He continued his training from 1990 -1997 at the Musikhochschule Köln Germany with Johannes Fritsch and Mauricio Kagel, and later at the Folkwang-Hochschule Essen with Nicolaus A. Huber, where he graduated with distinction. Since 1999 he has worked as a freelance composer and musician, and facilitates East-West cultural exchanges.
Tung’s work has been presented in concerts of numerous festivals throughout Europe, Asia, and the USA. He has collaborated with choreographers, dancers, painters, musicians, ensembles, sound-, media- and video artists, e.g. Annegret Heiln, René Pieters, Bernhard Gal, Klang Forum Wien, Ensemble Ictus, Ensemble Modern, ensemble 2e2m, Ensemble On-Line Vienna , ensemble DEDALO, and China Found Music Workshop Taipei.
He was awarded the Bernd Alois Zimmermann Scholarship for Composers from the City of Cologne in 1999, and the Scholarship of National Culture and Arts Foundation Taiwan in 2001.


October 3rd, 8:00 PM

Chao-Ming TUNG (composer and guzheng),
Bernhard Gal (composer and electronics),
and Gene Coleman (composer and bass clarinet)
with Ensemble Noamnesia,
directed by Rei Hotoda

The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago
5811 South Ellis Ave.
Chicago, IL
773-702-8670
www.renaissancesociety.org
(free concert)



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