2012
automatic music for piano and computer
also
2012-3
automatic music for sculpture, dancer(s), instrument ('cello) and computer
photo credit to julio d'escrivan
1989
commissioned by charterhouse choir
versions for choir and organ and choir and brass group
runner-up in the lewis silkin choral music prize 1989
2016
automatic music for dancers, musicians,
computer and live score projection
music and programming by Richard Hoadley;
text by Phil Terry;
choreography by Jane Turner
a continual snowfall of petrochemicals
1998-9
automatic music for computers and Yamaha SY synthesisers
This image of Jupiter’s southern hemisphere was taken by NASA’s Juno
spacecraft on October 24 at 2:11 p.m. EDT (11:11 a.m. PDT). At the time the image was
taken, Juno was 20,577 miles (33,115 km) from the tops of the clouds of the planet at
a latitude of minus 52.96 degrees. The color-enhanced view captures one of the white
ovals in the ‘String of Pearls,’ one of eight massive rotating storms at 40 degrees
south latitude on the gas giant.
Image credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech / SwRI / MSSS / Gerald Eichstaedt / Sean Doran.
2018-present
automatic music for choir, material objects,
electronics and live score projection
music and programming by Richard Hoadley
text by Bishop George Berkeley