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Christopher Jones - Reflection | Refraction

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“Reflection | Refraction” is music made from incompatible materials. It is not about resolving conflict. Rather, underlying principles of contrast and conflict are catalysts for generating a tangle of musical relationships.

Chicago-based composer Christopher Wendell Jones is an Assistant Professor of Musicianship Studies and Composition at DePaul University. Christopher has presented his music in performances and lectures nationally and internationally at venues including the Darmstadt Ferienkurse in Germany, the Ictus International Composition Seminar in Brussels, Belgium, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, Colombia, Merkin Hall in New York and the Milwaukee Art Museum. He has worked with a broad range of ensembles and soloists such as the St. Lawrence String Quartet, the Callithumpian Consort, the Fonema Consort, sfSoundGroup, guitarist Magnus Andersson, violinists Janet Sung and Mark Menzies, pianist Ann Yi and flautist Lisa Cella. He earned his doctorate in music composition at Stanford University, studying principally with Brian Ferneyhough and Jonathan Harvey.

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from sfSound: collected works | collective work, released January 1, 2016
Stacey Pelinka, alto flute
Kyle Bruckmann, oboe
Matt Ingalls, bass clarinet
Graeme Jennings, viola
Monica Scott, cello
Christopher Jones, conductor

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