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Artist Detailed Info: Gregory Lenczycki

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Gregory Lenczycki

Gregory Lenczycki (Composer) b. 1965 Greenwich CT USA

As composer, performer and sound artist, Gregory Lenczycki explores
electro-acoustic music from a uniquely personal perspective. Lenczycki
received his MFA from the Center for Contemporary Music at Mills
College where he studied composition with Alvin Curran and Maryanne
Amacher. His work has been presented in festivals and exhibitions in
North America and Europe, and he has worked with Curran, Amacher, Naut
Humon and Eliane Radigue, among others. He most recently presented
"The Grotto Concert", two quintets for wire-armature and chamber
consort presented at sunrise and sunset, as part of the
interdisciplinary group show High Desert Test Sites,Yucca Valley, CA
in 2006. His scores for film and dance include the recent independent
feature, Gravity (2005) by Michael Unger, and interdisciplinary
collaborations include a soundtrack for a sculpture by Giovanni Jance
for Andrea Zittel's exhibition, Small Liberties (2006) at the Whitney
Museum at Altria. His sound installation work with Jance and Zittel
also include projects at the Trapholt Museum in Denmark (2001) and New
Langton Arts (1996), for which Lenczycki and his group, Citizen Band,
were honored in New Langton Arts' Bay Area Awards Show. Described as
"numinous…hypnotically oscillating between conscious and subconscious
sound worlds…." and "twitters with excitable circuitry," Lenczycki's
music is available on Asphodel Records.


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