Audio

Selected audio recordings

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This is a selection of audio recordings and not a complete list of works by this composer. Various other existing works and recordings are withdrawn or under revision and are not listed here.

 

 

clearing (I) (2007) for string quartet

© 2007 Kristian Ireland

performers: Arditti Quartet
Irvine Arditti, violin
Ashot Sarkissjan, violin
Ralf Ehlers, viola
Lucas Fels, cello

performance: Arsenal de Metz. France, 2007.

More information about this work: www.kristianireland.com/biennale-musica-2013/

 

 

the lion’s mouth (for secret denunciations) (2017) for for flute, clarinet, tuba, e-guitar, alto voice, violin, viola, cello, double bass, and live electronics.

© 2017 Kristian Ireland

performers: Ensemble Experimental
Noa Frenkel, alto
Maruta Staravoitava, flute
Nils Kohler, clarinet
Jozsef Bazsinka, tuba
Klara Tomljanovic, e-guitar
Marco Fusi, violin
Sophie Wahlmüller, viola
Daniela Shemer, cello
Dario Calderone, double bass
Steven Loy, conductor
SWR Experimentalstudio (Südwestrundfunk | Southwest Broadcasting) (Freiburg)
Michael Acker, live electronics and sound direction
Lukas Nowok, live electronics and sound direction
Constantin Popp, live electronics and sound direction

premiere: Giga-Hertz-Preis-Festival. ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medien (Centre for Arts and Media), Karlsruhe, Germany. 24 November 2017.

Organisation
ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medien (Centre for Arts and Media). Karlsruhe, Germany.

Sponsor
SWR Experimentalstudio. Freiburg, Germany.

More information about this work: www.kristianireland.com/note/

 

 

the lion’s mouth (for secret denunciations) (2017) for for flute, clarinet, tuba, e-guitar, alto voice, violin, viola, cello, double bass, and live electronics.

© 2017 Kristian Ireland

performers: Ensemble Experimental
Noa Frenkel, alto
Maruta Staravoitava, flute
Nils Kohler, clarinet
Jozsef Bazsinka, tuba
Klara Tomljanovic, e-guitar
Marco Fusi, violin
Sophie Wahlmüller, viola
Daniela Shemer, cello
Dario Calderone, double bass
Steven Loy, conductor
SWR Experimentalstudio (Südwestrundfunk | Southwest Broadcasting) (Freiburg)
Michael Acker, live electronics and sound direction
Lukas Nowok, live electronics and sound direction
Constantin Popp, live electronics and sound direction

premiere: Giga-Hertz-Preis-Festival. ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medien (Centre for Arts and Media), Karlsruhe, Germany. 24 November 2017.

Organisation
ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medien (Centre for Arts and Media). Karlsruhe, Germany.

Sponsor
SWR Experimentalstudio. Freiburg, Germany.

More information about this work: www.kristianireland.com/note/

 

 

clearing (II) (2008) for string quartet

© 2008 Kristian Ireland

performers: Arditti Quartet
Irvine Arditti, violin
Ashot Sarkissjan, violin
Ralf Ehlers, viola
Lucas Fels, cello

performance: Orangerie, Darmstadt. Germany, 2008.

 

 

luminous [extract] (2014) for alto flute with amplification

© 2014 Kristian Ireland

performer: Richard Craig, alto flute

performance: Brunel University, London.

 

 

luminous [extract] (2014) for alto flute with amplification

© 2014 Kristian Ireland

performer: Richard Craig, alto flute

performance: Brunel University, London.

 

 

limit of correction (2009) for cello

© 2009 Kristian Ireland

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performer: Séverine Ballon, cello

performance: Tankhalle, Künstlerhaus Schloss Wiepersdorf. Land Brandenburg, Germany, 2012.

 

 

opposing stricture (2010) for six voices

© 2010 Kristian Ireland

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performers: Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart
Sarah Maria Sun, soprano
Susanne Leitz-Lorey, soprano
Truike van der Poel, mezzo soprano
Martin Nagy, tenor
Guillermo Anzorena, baritone
Andreas Fischer, bass

performance: Paine Hall, Harvard University. Cambridge, MA, U.S., 2010.

 

 

clearing (2006) for violin

© 2006 Kristian Ireland

performer: Yasutaka Hemmi, violin

performance: CCRMA (Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics), Stanford University. California, U.S., 2007.