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Jenn Kirby: Women Make Music

Jenn Kirby: Women Make Music

The Phonetics Project is a performance piece, written for voice and live electronics. It incorporates humour, theatre, spoken word, crosses a variety of musical genres and aims to push the boundaries of the performance of live electronic music.

Dr Jenn Kirby is a composer, performer, lecturer and music technologist. She teaches music technology and composition at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Her output includes contemporary instrumental composition, electroacoustic music, sound art, noise music, laptop orchestra performance, musical theatre and solo live electronics. Jenn is very active in the performance of electronic music as a performer and a software developer. She builds software and re-purposes games controllers as musical interfaces to create and perform theatrical and often humourous live electronic music.

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