Biography:
Jacob David Sudol (b. Des Moines, Iowa, 1980) writes intimate compositions that explore enigmatic phenomena and the inner nature of how we perceive sound. He currently resides in La Jolla, CA where he is Ph.D. candidate in composition at the University of California at San Diego with Chinary Ung.
Over the last five years some of Jacob Sudol's mentors have included John Rea, Alvin Lucier, Roger Reynolds, Denys Bouliane, Philippe Leroux, and David Dunn. He has also participated in master classes with Helmut Lachenmann, Fred Lerdahl, and Bent Sørensen.
Jacob Sudol has written music for domestic and international performances by many prestigious ensembles and performers including the Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, the Contemporary Keyboard Society, Canadian pianist Xenia Pestova, Taiwanese pianist and composer Chen-Hui Jen, Brazilian percussionist Fernando Rocha, and the McGill Contemporary Music Ensemble in collaboration with the McGill Digital Composition Studio. He also frequently performs his own works for instruments and electronics in diverse settings such as the Atlantic Center for the Arts, the International Computer Music Conference, the University of California San Diego, the wulf in Los Angeles, the MATA Festival, and the Issue Project Room in New York City.
Jacob Sudol has been a studio research assistant for Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Roger Reynolds since 2007. During the 2005 and 2007 international Montréal/Nouvelles Musiques and 2006 MusiMars festivals he was an electronic assistant for performances with Court-Circuit, Martin Matalon, Matt Haimovitz, Sara Laimon, Moritz Eggert, Manfred Stahnke, the Caput Ensemble, and the McGill Contemporary Music Ensemble.
During his free time Jacob Sudol takes an interest in religious phenomenology, literature, acoustics, psychoacoustics, visual art, cinema, poetry, and world folk music. As a composer he always attempts to bring insights from these other fields into his work.
Contact: jacob.sudol@gmail.com
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Video of “…wash yourself of yourself”
Here is a video from a performance of my piece “…wash yourself of yourself” for piano and live electronics. My wife, Chen-Hui Jen, is the pianist and I am running the electronics. This was performed at a concert on January … Continue reading
MP3 Blog #115: “Saturne”
Hugues Dufourt: Saturne (1979) For large ensemble of acoustic and electronic instruments Performed by Ensemble L’Itinéraire, Peter Eötvös (conductor) Currently out of print * * * * * In honor of the first lunar eclipse on the Winter Solstice in … Continue reading
MP3 Blog #113: “until we remain suspended…”
Jacob David Sudol: …until we remain suspended (2009) For Tibetan singing bowls, tingshas, live electronics, and performer Live performance by Jacob David Sudol Not commercially available * * * * * This openly structured piece quickly became my most performed … Continue reading
MP3 Blog #102: “Towards ‘The Midnight Sun’”
Joji Yuasa: Towards “The Midnight Sun” – Homage to Ze-Ami (1984) For piano and quadraphonic computer generated tape Performed by Cecil Lytle This recording is currently out of print. Another one featuring pianist Aleck Karis is available here. * * … Continue reading
MP3 Blog #101: “…wash yourself of yourself”
Jacob David Sudol: “…wash yourself of yourself” (2009-2010) For piano and performed live electronics Performed by Chen-Hui Jen and Jacob David Sudol * * * * * “…wash yourself of yourself” incorporates two electronics techniques that I developed in 2008 … Continue reading
Mp3 Blog #98: “The Space Between”
Jacob David Sudol: ”The Space Between” (2008) For soprano, flute, clarinet, cello, and live electronics Performed by Stephanie Aston (voice), Christine Tavolacci (flutes), Przemyslaw Bosak (clarinets), Ashley Walters (cello), Jacob David Sudol (electronics/mixing), Robert Zellickman (conductor) * * * * … Continue reading
Mp3 Blog # 95: Diario Polacco
Luigi Nono:”Quado Stanno Morendo. Diario Polacco N. 2” For two sopranos, mezzo-soprano, contralto, bass flute, cello, and live electronics Performed by Ingrid Ade, Monika Bayr-Ivenz, Monika Brustmann, Susanne Otto, Roberto Fabbriciani, and Christine Theus Currently out of print Another recording … Continue reading
The Sanctuary Project
In my last post I failed to mention that in late Summer I moved from Montréal to San Diego where I just started studies towards a Ph.D. in composition at the University of California at San Diego. Unfortunately this move, … Continue reading
Mp3 Blog #87: “Ur”
Magnus Lindberg:“Ur” (1986)For five instruments and computer controller Yamaha TX-816 SamplerPerformed by Ensemble Intercontemporain, Peter Eötvös conductor No longer available commercially
Mp3 Blog #85: “flying white”
Roland Dahinden:String Quartet #4 “flying white” (2003)For string quartet and electronicsPerformed by the Klangforum Wien String Quartet Available on this album at emusic