
SA::RO::DE
October 12 at 1:15 pm - 2:15 pm
Performer: Dr Matthew Noone
This performance is an improvised deconstruction/reconstruction
of the North Indian classical lute called sarode. Matthew will
explore a variety of improvisation techniques using two custom
made instruments, electronics, extended technique, voice and
percussion.
Matthew Noone is an Australian-Irish ex-indie rocker, improviser,
composer, thinker and performer of the 25 stringed lute called
sarode. He has studied Indian classical music with Sougata Roy
Chowdhury in Kolkata and K. Sridhar in the UK for two decades
and works in a diverse range of disciplines ranging from Irish
traditional and Indian Classical music to free improvisation and
electroacoustic music