Edmund Campion’s music explores relationships between sound and space—creations that often involve the careful mixing of acoustic instruments with emerging computer technologies. Born in Dallas, Texas in 1957, he studied composition at the University of Texas and Columbia University and went on to spend several years in France studying with composer Gérard Grisey. In 1993 he was selected to work at IRCAM where he composed the piece Losing Touch, a mainstay in the repertoire for percussion and electronics.
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Practice
Losing Touch
Corail
Something to Go On (after G. Colombi's Chiacona)
Outside Music
Melt me so with thy delicious numbers
Losing Touch (1994)
A Complete Wealth Of Time
Domus Aurea
Mathematica
Astronomia
Geometria
Musica
Losing Touch (vibraphone & electronics: Roland Auzet)
Losing Touch (1994) (Roland Auzet)
A Different Kind of Measure
Ondoyant et divers (2005)
Natural Selection
Melt Me So
Ondoyant et divers
Late Bloomer
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