Professor Andrew Lewis

Professor of Composition

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Professor of Composition
Department of Music, Drama and Performance

Email: a.p.lewis@bangor.ac.uk

Phone: 01248 382188

Location: Music Building

Website: www.andrewlewis.org.uk

Andrew Lewis is an award-winning composer and an internationally recognised figure in the field of acousmatic composition. His more recent work includes more music for orchestras and ensembles, but retains a strong interest in the materiality of sound, and the use of technology to realise new kinds of musical ideas. He is especially interested in spatial sound, in the relationship between 'real-world' and 'abstract' sounds, and in the phenomena of aural perception as part of the creative process.

 

(For more information, see 'Overview' below.)

  1. Published

    'Budo' Variations.

    Lewis, A. P., 1 Jan 2006

    Research output: Non-textual formComposition

  2. Published

    Ascent: stereo acousmatic music

    Lewis, A., 4 Dec 1994

    Research output: Non-textual formComposition

  3. Published

    BAT (Bangor Audio Toolkit) version 4

    Lewis, A., 25 May 2018

    Research output: Non-textual formSoftware

  4. Published

    Benllech Shells.

    Lewis, A. P., 13 Feb 2004

    Research output: Non-textual formComposition

  5. Published

    Cable Bay (8 channel version)

    Lewis, A. P., 1 Jan 2007

    Research output: Non-textual formComposition

  6. Published

    Canzon in Double Echo: for ensemble and electronics

    Lewis, A., 6 Sept 2022

    Research output: Non-textual formComposition

  7. Published

    Cori Spezzati: acousmatic music in 8 channels

    Lewis, A., 1 Jul 2022

    Research output: Non-textual formComposition

  8. Published

    Cân: stereo acousmatic music

    Lewis, A., 9 Jan 1998

    Research output: Non-textual formComposition

  9. Published

    Danses Acousmatiques.

    Lewis, A. P., 25 Oct 2007

    Research output: Non-textual formComposition

  10. Published

    Dark Glass

    Lewis, A. P., 1 Jan 2010

    Research output: Non-textual formComposition

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