Composer to Artist Residency in Bali
A Performance Art project by Daniel Corral ·
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for all your support so far! We are only $172 away!
I just thought I'd let everyone know that the APPEX fellows have been officially announced, and their bio's posted on the APPEX website:
http://www.wac.ucla.edu/cip/residency/appex-2010
Some fascinating characters to spend 3 weeks with!
Hope you are well
-Daniel
This project successfully raised its funding goal on January 1, 2010.
Exclusive download of OH MY TIGER, an album of music written for a theater show of the same name. Lyrics by Sibyl O'Malley
Exclusive download of LE PETIT MACABRE, music for a puppet opera of the same name. Also includes OH MY TIGER
A DVD of EMPEROR, a film made in collaboration with director Thorbjorg Jonsdottir.
A music box jar. A custom music box movement inside of a decorated canning jar
I will write a solo piece of music for any instrument you choose.
A four movement music box. For more info go here: spinalfrog.com/musicbox/video.html
I will write a short piece of chamber music for you. We will arrange either a recording or a live performance.
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Daniel Corral is a composer and multi-instrumentalist born and raised in Eagle River, AK. Currently residing in LA, his unique voice has found a diverse range of outlets. He has accompanied avante-garde puppetry all across the USA, had his music performed by an orchestra riding the Santa Monica Pier Ferris Wheel, displayed his massive multi-movement music boxes at galleries all over Los Angeles, composed for a number of films and dance performances, and much more. The LA Times called Daniel's player piano piece Eraser, "fascinating - true eye music." In May 2007 he received his MFA from CalArts, where his teachers included James Tenney, Morton Subotnick, Anne LeBaron, and Stephen "Lucky" Mosko.
Wow, dude. That looks AMAZING!
I'm jealous ~
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