Waves and Wires: co-creation between a classical guitarist and a composer in developing new music for guitar and electronics by Milda OrvydaitėResearch supervisor: Patrick van DeurzenMain subject: Classical guitarAbout this exposition:Waves and Wires explores the creative collaboration between classical guitarist and composers in the development of new music for guitar and electronics. As technology becomes increasingly intertwined with contemporary performance, the classical guitar, traditionally associated with acoustic purity, opens up new possibilities for repertoire and performance practice.Through an analysis of the history of co-creation practices within the field of classical guitar, existing works for guitar and electronics and several performer-composer collaborative case studies, I aim to answer the question “How can a classical guitarist actively contribute to the compositional process when developing new works for classical guitar and electronics?”Milda Orvydaitė is a calssical guitarist with strong interest in contemporary and electroacoustic music. She is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in classical music at the Royal Conservatoire of the Hague under the supervision of Pavel Steidl and Campbell Diamond (Erasmus+ exchange at Anton Bruckner Private University, autumn semester 2025-2026). Her recent practice has led her to an open, experimental space where new conventional acoustic textures meet electronics and new soundscapes. keywords: co-creation, collaboration, new music, Guitar, performer composer collaboration
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