Christopher Dylan Bailey

composer



RECENT EVENTS (2009):
  1. October 12, 2009: Finished a new 'ambient' piece called "Columbus Day", which I recently 'discovered' while composing a much larger piece. You can hear simple audio here, and/or download the app for endless ambience. (This will require MAX/MSP or MAX/MSP-Runtime, as I couldn't compile a standalone successfully, probably because of my combination of an old versin of MAX (4.6) and Leopard operating system . . )

  2. June 20, 2009: Timelash is given a rockin' performance by Ensemble Kolot (and I helped out with conducting.)

  3. Spring, 2009: The fabulous guitarist Carsten Radtke just released an album which features my Arc of Infinity, for guitar and recorded-electronics. It's on an album from Konnex Records, which you can see here and here. This is an excerpt.

  4. January 23, 2009: Piano Madness! Jacob Rhodebeck and Shiau-Uen Ding performed Sonata 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , and Balladei. Friday, January 23 @ 8PM, Olin Arts Center, Bates College, Lewiston ME.

  5. February 18, 2008: It took me a while to get the recording of this, and then I was lazy about putting it up, but here is a LIVE performance of Out Of, for piano and electronics, performed by Marilyn Nonken, for whom the piece was written. (Electronics are in a Just Intonation scale, piano is regular 12-tet).


I try to mostly write pieces for specific performers who will play them. But occasionally I stray from the practical into a land of visionary possibility, and write things without knowing who will play them. Here are some recent pieces that I'm looking for performers for:
  1. Dream Mornings. This is a vibrant orchestra piece, not too hard, though for a big ensemble (I think it's arrangeable for a smaller one if that would interest you).
  2. Mask of Mandragora for 3 percussion. Lots o' textures and colors. Setup and score.
  3. Trio (Intro, Part I, and Part II), for clarinet, cello, and piano. A big (40') luminous work, a partner work of Ooogaaah, Dungeony Specimen Spaceship and Conceptual Study, which can be found complete (those were excerpts) on the EMC album Defiant.
  4. Castrovalva (notes and score) for string orchestra. And, although it's crappy as would be expected, even the MIDI demo sounds pretty awesome. Imagine it with real instruments!
  5. Movement for string orchestra. (score and MIDI demo). (this MIDI demo is slightly better than Castrovalva, but oh, how one longs for the real thing.) This is kind of an homage to the high chromatic tonality of late Mahler, early Schoenberg, Webern, Berg.
  6. Leo's Music for toy piano. It's cute, short and sweet.

In 2007, I released an album of piano music, featuring my works Balladei and Sonata, fantastically performed by Shiau-Uen Ding, and Jacob Rhodebeck. You can purchase it here.

The interface to Sand, should be working. Try it out. The old .mp3s and essay writings are all still there.

I was part of a competition in Korea, and was asked to talk about my work Timelash, (an old recording--the piece has been revised since); that talk is now online.

The Electric Music Collective released two albums, Incandescence, which features my works Ow, My Head and Duude, (purchase it here), and Defiant, which features my works Ooogaah: Dungeony Specimen Spaceship, and Conceptual Study, and is also available for purchase from Amazon.com.

Try my web-based app with which one may write a score in any tuning system, and the app will spit out a Standard MIDI File. Check it out here.

If you'd like to chat, drop an e-mail to chris @@a@t@ music.columbia_ddott_edu. (Ye who are not spam-bots, translate that appropriately. . .)