Dimitri Voudouris

Dimitri Voudouris

Dimitri Voudouris (the photo is courtesy of C. Doherty)
Born 1961
Athens, Greece
Nationality Greek
Website wwww.dimitri-voudouris.com

Dimitri Voudouris (Greek: Δημήτριος Βουδούρης), is an electroacoustic, new music composer, scientific researcher and pharmacist living in South Africa who pioneered UNYAZI, the first electronic music festival and symposium on the African continent in 2005 that took place at University of the Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg, South Africa. He lectures part-time at Witwatersrand University in electronic music composition.

He composes for acoustic instruments, electronic sound sources, multimedia, including dance and theatre. He bases his technical and theoretical compositional approach in scientific research e.g. Study of traffic flow patterns, biochemical dynamics of energy formation, flow / resistance of fluids travelling through various transport systems, cognitive psycho-acoustic behavioural patterns in humans and the behaviour of sound in relationship to continued environmental changes. His sociocultural interests have led him to research the survival of music in the 21st century and the impact that media and technology have on the composer. These theories help to create moments of isolation allowing for the morphological study of each individual sound source, a strategic necessity that brings a degree of order and allows for the creation of various building blocks used in the construction of micro-environments that in turn form the backbone of his compositions.

Compositions

Multimedia Theater

Contemporary Dance

Music and Contemporary dance theatre

ΞΩΡΑΑΚ

[2010] – Παρ.1,2 – Dancers, objects, audience, mobiles, triggers, sound projectionist, lighting Technician, choreographer, electronic music for 6 speaker diffusion system.[biomechanical study:5]

[2011] – Παρ.3,4 – music ensemble – [small metal objects, stones, wood, whirlies, balloons, wind machines, paper, sticks, short-wave receivers, bowed saws, narrators (with voice manipulation), public speakers (with megaphones), xylophone]- amplified, audience with mobiles, musician as [conductor and sound projectionist], sound engineer, lighting technician, choreograher and electronic music with 8 channel speaker diffusion system.[biomechanical study:5]

[2011] – Παρ.5 [ Version 1 ] – Amplified harpsichord.[biomechanical study:5]

[2012] – Παρ.5,6 – Παρ.5.2 – Harpsichord [amplified], midi harpsichord, whistles and electronic music, dancers, sound engineer, sound projectionist, light technician, for 14 x channel diffusion system.Παρ.6 – Electronic music for 6 x channel diffusion system, dancers, sound engineer, choreographer, sound projectionist, light technician.[biomechanical study:5]

[2012] – Παρ.5 [ Version 1e ] – Amplified harpsichord and electronics.[biomechanical study:5]

Kinematic theatre for inanimate objects

Hydrophonics

Vocal

Installation

a] Designed space for performance'

b] Designed space for game performance'

Piano and video projection or piano and audience

P1 – [ kode 1 – kode 16 ] – [2010–2011], P2 – [ kode 17 – kode 32 ] – [2010–2011], P3 – [ kode 33 – kode 48 ] – [2011–2012], P4 – [ kode 49 – kode 61 ] – [2012]

for amplified Grand piano, video projection, monitor or amplified Grand piano, audience, monitor or 4 x Grand pianos.- kode 1 – kode 21 was commissioned by DOMUS, concept Mareli Stolp [biomechanical study:6]

Film

Recordings

.NPFAI.1,Palmos,NPFAI.3,Praxis – 2006 – [Pogal Productions]

.ΑΛΘ=Φ,UVIVI,1Θφ4,ΟΝΤΑ – 2010 – [Pogal Productions]

.GESTICULAR: Cena 8 – on compilation CD – 2013 – [Peer Music Records]

References

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