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Aki Pasoulas is a London-based composer of electroacoustic and acoustic music. He lectures at the Universities of City London, Middlesex and the Arts London and he is finalising his doctoral research at City University under the supervision of Denis Smalley. Aki's research project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC), investigates the listener's experience and interpretation of time passing, and the interrelationships among timescales in electroacoustic composition. Further research interests include psychoacoustics, microsound, spatialisation, sound poetry and the use of voice in non-western musics.
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Aki originally studied and worked as a graphic designer, before embarking into music studies at the Open University and then at Goldsmiths College, University of London, from where he graduated with first class honours. His BMus concentrated on contemporary art music, composition and ethnomusicology. He subsequently gained a distinction for his master's degree at Goldsmiths, specialising in electroacoustics. His composition teachers have included Simon Emmerson, Katharine Norman and Roger Redgate. |
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