Paulo Ferreira Lopes
Play all audio recordingsBorn in 1964, Paulo Ferreria-Lopes studied composition with Constança Capdeville, Emmanuel Nunes, Antoine Bonnet and Horacio Vaggione, as well as Computer Music with Curtis Roads, having attended the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik in Darmstadt where he worked with Karlheinz Stockhausen. He also made research at the Département d'Esthétique et Technologies des Arts of the University of Paris 8, having been resident artist and researcher at the ZKM - Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie in Karlsruhe. Since 2000 Paulo Ferreira-Lopes has been professor at the Art School of the Catholic University of Portugal in Porto, and he also seasonally teaches at the Hochschule für Musik Karlsruhe.
Among his various activities one should emphasize the work dedicated to the development of artistic education in Portugal – he created the Electronic Music Studio C.C.I.M. and the summer courses Olhares de Outono at the Catholic University of Portugal in Porto. In 2004 he founded the CITAR – Research Center for Science and Technology of the Arts at the same University, which he directed until 2007.
Paulo Ferreira-Lopes' works are regularly presented both in Portugal and abroad, and as the composer himself says in the Questionnaire / Interview published on www.mic.pt in September 2014: "[In my music] there are (…) elements, resulting from a profound research around the concept of noise, and which have guided my work (…) within composition. With respect to instrumental music, since many years I have been trying to explore the relation between extended instrumental techniques and the mimicry of noise by musical instruments."
Among his various activities one should emphasize the work dedicated to the development of artistic education in Portugal – he created the Electronic Music Studio C.C.I.M. and the summer courses Olhares de Outono at the Catholic University of Portugal in Porto. In 2004 he founded the CITAR – Research Center for Science and Technology of the Arts at the same University, which he directed until 2007.
Paulo Ferreira-Lopes' works are regularly presented both in Portugal and abroad, and as the composer himself says in the Questionnaire / Interview published on www.mic.pt in September 2014: "[In my music] there are (…) elements, resulting from a profound research around the concept of noise, and which have guided my work (…) within composition. With respect to instrumental music, since many years I have been trying to explore the relation between extended instrumental techniques and the mimicry of noise by musical instruments."
Ordered by year. Most recent works appears first
for ensemble and electronics
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for ensemble and electronics
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for ensemble, electronics and video
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for oboe and live electronics
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for ensemble and electronics
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for ensemble and electronics
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for violin
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for cello and live electronics
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For 12 voices
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for ensemble
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Results 1 - 10 of 10
Ensemble (Instruments or Voices) and Fixed Electronic Media
Die sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz for ensemble and electronics (2020)
Purity I (after Anne Franks diary) for ensemble and electronics (2014)
A menina dos fósforos for ensemble, electronics and video (2011)
Eu hei-de voltar for ensemble and electronics (2008)
CeT for ensemble and electronics (2006)
Soloist (Instrument or Voice) and Real Time Electronics
AdE for oboe and live electronics (2008)
Sotto Voce for cello and live electronics (2002)
A menina dos fósforos for ensemble, electronics and video (2011)
A-Len Verses For 12 voices (1999)
AdE for oboe and live electronics (2008)
CeT for ensemble and electronics (2006)
De Profundis for violin (2006)
Die sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz for ensemble and electronics (2020)
Eu hei-de voltar for ensemble and electronics (2008)
Purity I (after Anne Franks diary) for ensemble and electronics (2014)
Schlaf der Schatten for ensemble (1997)
Sotto Voce for cello and live electronics (2002)
A-Len Verses For 12 voices (1999)
AdE for oboe and live electronics (2008)
CeT for ensemble and electronics (2006)
De Profundis for violin (2006)
Die sieben Worte Jesu Christi am Kreuz for ensemble and electronics (2020)
Eu hei-de voltar for ensemble and electronics (2008)
Purity I (after Anne Franks diary) for ensemble and electronics (2014)
Schlaf der Schatten for ensemble (1997)
Sotto Voce for cello and live electronics (2002)