Carlos Sandoval
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Carlos Sandoval Mendoza Is a Mexican
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/German
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 freelance composer and multimedia artist, mostly recognized for his work joining technology
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, nature
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 and art
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.

Biography and Work

Born in an archetypal "barrio" in Mexico city's
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 downtown, Carlos Sandoval was used to deal with harrowing, extreme social and cultural situations already from his childhood, a fact to be later reflected in his work. He has lived mainly in Mexico City
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 (1956-64), Cuernavaca City
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 (1964-78 and 1983-03), New York City
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 (1979), Vienna
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, Austria
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 (1980-82), Los Angeles
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 CA (1983) and Berlin
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, Germany
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 (2003- ). He is also a German citizen since 2009. Dissident at the Escuela Nacional de Música UNAM
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 1976-79 (classical guitar and composition) studied later composition, analysis and theory
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 privately with Julio Estrada
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Julio Estrada Velasco was born in Mexico City, April 10, 1943. His family was exiled from Spain in 1941. He is a composer, theoretician, historian, pedagogue, and interpreter.-Life:...

 (1985-90). He assisted also to several courses and private sessions with Brian Ferneyhough
Brian Ferneyhough
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, Joji Yuasa
Joji Yuasa
is a Japanese composer of contemporary classical music.-Biography:Born in Kōriyama, Fukushima, he is self-taught as a composer.In 1951 or 1952, together with the composer Tōru Takemitsu and other contemporary artists and musicians, he founded Jikken Kobo , an organization dedicated to the...

, Peter Garland
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, Lorenc Barber, Leo Brower, François Bernard Mâche, James Tenney
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, Stefano Scodanibio, Iannis Xenakis
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 and Conlon Nancarrow
Conlon Nancarrow
Conlon Nancarrow was a United States-born composer who lived and worked in Mexico for most of his life. He became a Mexican citizen in 1955.Nancarrow is best remembered for the pieces he wrote for the player piano...

. Nevertheless, he is one of the few active Mexican composers of his generation that did not studied in Europe
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 or the United States and does not have an academic degree in composition. Later he studied indeed in Europe: Piano tuning
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 and building at the Bösendorfer Klavier Fabrik
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 in Vienna
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 (1980-82). These studies ("and not the Vienna School
Vienna School
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") changed his vision about music in general. His work has been premiered or exposed mostly in Germany but also in Mexico, USA, France and The Netherlands. He has been fellow of the SNCA
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 (the highest Mexican Government recognition for Mexican artists) since 1999 with no interruption. He has been invited to countless activities and contemporary music festivals like Donaueschingen Musik Tage (1994, Germany), Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival (2009, UK, festival´s highlight) and the Darmstadt Summer Courses (1990) in Germany, among others. He writes articles and essays on music and lately has been focused in the joint of music and video, "LIPS" being his last piece.

Early Work — Estradian-Xenakian period (1987-1990)

Carlos Sandoval has been exploring several ways of music making. Early works can be identified with Julio Estrada
Julio Estrada
Julio Estrada Velasco was born in Mexico City, April 10, 1943. His family was exiled from Spain in 1941. He is a composer, theoretician, historian, pedagogue, and interpreter.-Life:...

's Techniques and the Xenakian
Xenakis
-People:* Constantin Xenakis , Greek artist* Francoise Xenakis , French novelist* Iannis Xenakis , Greek composer and architect* Thomas Xenakis , Greek gymnast- Other uses :...

 school: Use of Cartesian
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 graphics representing sonic trajectories and its evolutions, multi parametrics (the use of several simultaneous performance and compositional resources in a single line or stave) and internal sonic imagination analysis. "Ginantria", for cello solo, 1990, is the best example of this period. Few out-of-cataloque pieces do belong also to this stage:
  • "Traepes", 1985, 4:58", Glissandi studies, made before his studies). Chamula harp and tuning forks.
  • "Filos", 1987-89, 12:00" Chamber concert, never premiered.
  • "Lomos", 1989, 7:35" UPIC System
  • "Ginantria", 1990, 12:05" Violoncello.
  • "Homenaje", 1991, 7:39" UPIC system

Postmodern-Synthesis Period (1993-03)

In 1991 Sandoval get acquainted with Conlon Nancarrow
Conlon Nancarrow
Conlon Nancarrow was a United States-born composer who lived and worked in Mexico for most of his life. He became a Mexican citizen in 1955.Nancarrow is best remembered for the pieces he wrote for the player piano...

. He works as his assistant (1991-94). In this period Sandoval expands and combines his resources. The influence of Nancarrow´s music is strong and some remains of the Xenakian school are also present. Sandoval´s musical thinking does begin to loose channelization
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. This lack of "school", "channelized impulse" or "Style" ("Style is just a super thin ham slice between your "freedom" and your own limitations (Sandoval, 2009)") is still a characteristic of his work and can be easily identified with a radical postmodern approach
Postmodern music
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. Besides this, it took him almost 4 years to assimilate and sinthesize the extreme bipolar Estrada-Nancarrow influences. This situation not being new.. The list of 16 postmodern music characteristics defined by Kramer (Kramer 2002, 16–17) suite well to Sandoval's music from this period. Between 2002 and 2003, just about moving to Germany, Sandoval published two of his "manifestos": "Imaginación, análisis y posmodernismo" and "De la fenomenología al ejercicio estético, o una apología del cinismo".
  • "Slow piece for Player Piano", 1993, Player piano
  • "Fast Piece for Player Piano", 1993, 6:23" Player piano
  • "Fast Piece for computer controlled acoustical instruments", 1994, 6:23", pf., xil., barrel organ, vib. and acordion.
  • "Negative Study for Sensible Hands", 1996, Sensors on Hands, first gloves prototype.
  • "Suite Antimodem", 1997, 50:00", ETC-ETC Ensemble. Bio-energetics, disposition and improvisation.
  • "Pf-01", 1998, 7:58", Piano,
  • "Pf-02", 1999, 7:49", (Huitzilac period) Piano,
  • "La Pasión Según la Gente", 1999, Indian Brass band, Cl, B.cl, percusión and tape
  • "8to-01", 2000-01: Flute, G FLute, Cl., B. Cl., Pf and string quitent
  • "CcPf-01", 2001, 7:49" (Huitzilac period) String Quartet and piano
  • "CcPf-02", 2001, 7:49" (Huitzilac period) String Quartet and piano
  • "FlClPf-01", 2001, 7:49"(Huitzilac period) Flute, Clarinet and Piano
  • "FlClPf-02", 2001, 7:49" (Huitzilac period)Flute, Clarinet and Piano
  • "FlCl-01", 2001, 7:49" (Huitzilac period) Flute, Clarinet
  • "CcMd-01", 2002, 13:47" String quartet and CD. Premiered by the Arditti String Quartet.
  • "Pf-03", 2002, 7:49" (Huitzilac period) , Piano
  • "Bcl-01", 2002, 7:49" (Huitzilac period), Bass Clarinet

German Period 1 (2003-2007)

Carlos Sandoval moves to Berlin, Germany in September 2003. His first German project was "Mextoys", 2003-04, 80:00", premiered at the prestigious Hochschule für Musik und Theater
Hochschule für Musik und Theater
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 in Hamburg, commissioned by the Festival Eigenarten and the Culture Ministry in Hamburg. This piece is a break-point in Sandoval's work, his first truly multimedia piece and a first attempt to join video and music into a single conceptual and constructive layer. In general, Sandoval begins to forsake traditional score writing and deterministic thinking to start developing either a "non-fictional" approach to music (as a result of countless acoustical and cultural sound-recordings made in Mexico), and a cognitive Piagetian
Jean Piaget
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 one to animism
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 towards music and life in general: “A video camera is not just a tool, it is also an animal. If we animalize our tools, we will finally stop talking about them, in the academic sense of talking” Jean Piaget´s theories about language as an object and a cognitive inability to distinguish the external world from one's own psyche, made a strong impact in Sandoval's pieces in this period.
  • "Mex-toys", 2003-04, three movements., 80:00", percussion, dance, video and tape. Video takes and concepts to be animated by performers in sequence at stage.
  • "The Birth of a Ship", 2006, 25:00", Ships as living organisms and percussion instruments. Lange Nacht der Museen, Senatsverwaltung für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kultur, the Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin and the TU Studio Berlin.
  • "Die Schaukel", 2007, 3:08:06" Improvised ritual, sound installation, stage actions and live electronics. Bauhaus Naunynstr. Interaktion Festival, Initiative Neue Music, The Tilt.
  • "Petenera", 2004, 11:50”, guitar, toy guitar, tuning-fork, tape and stage action, in two movements. The guitarist becomes a mother, the toy guitar the baby.
  • "Qu Vara", 2004, trombone, water, saliva, tape and stage actions
  • "Qu Trompa", 2007, Trumpet, water, saliva, tape and stage actions

German Period 2 (2006-2010)

“The use of computers may allow scientists to better understand creative processes, but not always may allow artists to better understand science. The idealized joint science-artistic abstraction is a myth. Nevertheless, I believe in deterministic dreams and imaginary landscapes of rational thoughts.” In Berlin, Sandoval meets some computer-science specialists and starts developing his work with sensors. His third "manifesto", published in Germany in 2009 interpose cultural, artistic and political values to the pure act of sonification
Sonification
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using technology. His work with living trees with accelerometers and hands with tactile sensors are based on random-picking software, giving objective transduction of physical phenomena a "mystic" character. “The first time I used the gloves (…) I was analyzing continuous information coming from each tactile sensor and realized that, despite being "free", I had a "style", my own syntax expressed in patterns (…). The same way, the trees as “free” entities generate patterns since they are systemic too. Pattern-recognition, artificial intelligence, cliches and prejudgements belong to the same order, that's why I prefer just random picking instead of pattern recognition methodologies to generate musical materials."
  • "Sotavento", 2006 , no duration. International network of sounding trees. Tree installation in Florence, Italy, Berlin, Germany and San Luis Potosi, Mexico. With the support of the TU electronic studio, Berlin, the GSLI in Florence and the Festival de San Luis in Mexico.
  • "Baumberauschen", 2007, No duration. Three networked trees. Commissioned by the Europan Union's "Soziale Stadt" program, throughout the "Kunst : Identität" project.
  • "The body", 2007 Gloves with sensors and a female body as a musical instrument, Ca 20:00”
  • "Mosaicos” 1 and 2", 2008, Ca. 20:00“ Chamber ensemble, any instruments and gloves with tactile sensors.
  • "Die basta-Zeiten sind vorbei", 2008 , Ca. 22:00“ Chamber ensemble, any instruments and gloves with tactile sensors.
  • "Baumberauschen 2", 2009, Sound installation. Trees with accelerometers.
  • "Klangkaskaden", 2010, Sound installation. Trees with accelerometers.

Video works

  • "Lips" (Video, Color, HD, 13:57", edited and modified voice improvisations by Almut Khüne, Germany 2011).
  • "Hidden 2" (Video, Color, HD, 4:57", featuring Charlote Grude, Germany 2011).
  • "Ursula" (Video, Color & BW, HD, 30:00", Germany, 2010).
  • "Hidden 1" (3:29", Color, Video HD, Mexico-Germany, 2010).
  • "Doña Soco, her Mother and the chicken. Three non-fiction portraits" (16:05", Video, Color, Mexico-Germany, 2003-09).
  • "Dream" (6:05", Video, Mexico-Germany, 2001-2009).
  • "La Pasión según la gente" (18:05", video, Color, Mexico 2001-2003).
  • "Mextoys 1" (5:00", video, Color, Mexico 2004).
  • "Mextoys 2" (5:00", video, color, Mexico 2004).

Discography

  • "Fast Piece", 1994, in Donaueschinger MusikTage 1994, Col Legno Produktion, WWE-3CD-31882, track 1, Germany.
  • "Homenaje", in De vez en vez, 2002,SACM, Quindecim, track 4, Mexico
  • "La Pasión Según la Gente", 2002, in "La Pasión según la gente y otras obras", Quindecim, PACMyC, Sireña, monographic CD, México
  • "Chillida", 2004, continuous loop, electroacoustic piece using a never-repeating simultaneous 2-CDs looping, in Danilo Veras, puntos Comas Acentos Palabras , DVD, Facultad de Arquitectura, Palmera Films, Universidad Veracruzana.
  • "PfMd 01, por piano et band", 2009, in 17 Mars 2009, Théâtre d'Orléans, Concours International de piano d'Orleans.
  • "Liz-Mix" Electroacoustic piece, 2009, in Ready Media: hacia una arqueologia de los medios y la invencion en Mexico, Laboratorio de Arte Alameda, Mexico City,
  • "Petenera", 2011, in Pages acoustiques, Christelle Sery, Guitar. SACM, XTL001/1, France.

Writings

  • "Heimat? Identität?" Neue Zeitschrift für Musik, 1 - 2009 p.p. 40-45. The German translation of "Composición y Colonialismo hoy?
  • "Composición y colonialismo hoy?" Pauta, Music Magazine, 2008.
  • "Música electrónica en vivo: gesto, inexpresividad y cinismo en la música del siglo XXI" Pauta, 100, p.p. 37-47, 2006.
  • "De la fenomenología al ejercicio estético, o una apología del cinismo" Artelugio 2002, versión revisada y publicada en Pauta, 2005.
  • "Imaginación, análisis y posmodernismo" Artelugio 2002; (versión revisada, Pauta, 2005).
  • "Suena el tambor, ladran los perros", in La pasión según la gente, booklet, 2001, Quindecim Recordings

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