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Dimitris Maronidis

Dimitris Maronidis is a Greek composer of acoustic, electroacoustic, mixed media and interactive music. In his most recent works, he aims to synthesize these fields, and extensively explores algorithmic precesses for organizing his musical material. Dimitris is the artistic director of Iannis Xenakis International Electronic Music Competition and a leading member of Contemporary Music Lab A.U.Th. He is a tenure teaching fellow at the Music Department of Aristotle University of Thessaloniki where he teaches the courses of Music Theory and Computer Music. Dimitris has completed studies in composition ad musicology at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and Computer Music at the Institute of Psychoacoustics(IPSA); there he was introduced to the techniques of computer assisted composition, sound synthesis and electronic music theory. He completed his Ph.D in composition at the University of York with Thomas Simaku. Dimitris was a Fulbright scholar at Harvard University, and has been a visiting artist at the Institute for Computer Music and Sound Technology(ICST)at the University of Zurich(ZHdK). His works, installations and performances have been performed| presented around the world by many ensembles and orchestras (Lorraine Symphony Orchestra (FR), State Orchestra of Thessaloniki (GR), State Orchestra of Athens (GR), Nieuw Ensemble (NL), dissonArt ensemble (GR), Piandemonium (Gr), ContraTempo Chamber Orchestra (GR), Diotima String Quartet (FR), Chimera Ensemble (UK), devotioModerna (RO), Construction Ensemble (SRB), Trio Orbit (GR), Ums ’n Jip (CH), ART-i-Shock (LV), Altera Veritas (LV), Arena Festival (LV) etc.). His electronic works are also regularly performed in many venues across the world (MusLab (Mex), MusicaViva SoundWalk (POR), Open Festiva Venice Biennale (IT), Ars Electronica Forum Wallis (CH), Monaco Electroacoustic Days (MON), Espacio Sonoro (MEX), Forum Neue Musik (DE), MOMus (GR) e.t.c.

Matinée for voice and ensemble at Jack Lyons York | UK

Matinée got its premiere on 29 February 2008 at sir Jack Lyons concert Hall at the University of York by Chimera Ensemble. The piece is based on a Markovian reconstruction of a poem by Kiki Dimoula. The music is scored for voice (soprano) and ensemble.

Ignis Fatuus for Orchestra premiere by the State Orchestra of Thessaloniki

Ignis Fatuus for Orchestra is getting its world premiere by the Symphonic Orchestra of Thessaloniki under the direction of Vladimiros Symeonidis. The concert will take place on the 10th of March 2007 at the Aristotle University Concert Hall. In this work, many different ways of expression are explored through the use of spectral processes for the organization of the musical material.