Cat Lamb, shade/gradient
This performance of the composer/performer's piece shade/gradient for viola, voice, and formant/filtered oscillators was recorded at Experimental Intermedia Foundation in March 2013.
Catherine Lamb is a violist and composer who blends Western common practice traditions with structures and intonations of Hindustani classical music. Her teachers include Mani Kaul who was directly connected to Zia Mohiuddin Dagar and whose philosophical approach to sound became important to her. She studied composition at the California Institute of the Arts (2004-2006) under James Tenney and Michael Pisaro, who were also integral influences. It was at CalArts that she began her work into the area of Just Intonation, which became a clear way to investigate the interaction of tones and ever-fluctuating shades. She received her MFA from the Milton Avery School of Fine Arts at Bard College in 2012 and subsequently moved to Berlin, Germany.
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