William Dougherty (*1988) re:sounding alessandro for feedback piano and electronics (2021)
Richard Dudas (*1968) Tombeau de Risset for piano and computer (2021)
Chiyoko Szlavnics (*1967) Constellations I-III for piano and sinewaves (2011)
Hunjoo Jung (*1982) Uncanny Valley for solo piano with electronics (2020-21)
Seunghyuk Lim (*1978) Te for piano and live electronics (2018)
Jared Redmond is a pianist-composer originally from the Bay Area and currently based in Seoul. He performs with a repertoire ranging from the 16th to 21st centuries, and composes for performers active in Europe, East Asia, and North America. In early 2022, Jared performs US concerts at Stanford University, U.C. Berkeley, San Francisco Center for New Music, University of South Florida, University of Miami, and with the Vallejo Symphony, performing Alexander Scriabin’s piano concerto. His recent compositions will be premiered by performers Eunmi Ko, Ginevra Petrucci, Gleb Kanasevich, and Kurt Rohde. Jared currently teaches at Seoul National University’s School of Music. For more info: www.jaredredmond.com
Richard Dudas holds degrees in Music Composition from The Peabody Conservatory of Music of the Johns Hopkins University, and from The University of California, Berkeley. He additionally studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary and the National Regional Conservatory of Nice, France. In addition to composing music for acoustic instruments, he has been actively involved with music technology since the late 1980s. As a computer musician, he has taught courses at IRCAM, and developed musical tools for Cycling ’74. Since 2007 he has been teaching music composition and computer music at Hanyang University in Seoul, Korea.