Tag: Ioannis Spyrakis
This archive presents the complete body of work of Ioannis Spyrakis, including Byzantine chant, electronic and electroacoustic compositions, audiovisual works and musicological research.
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Study of an impossible waveform
A study of a waveform that refuses to stay still.The synthesizer becomes a lens: oscillators drifting, filters bending,LFOs reshaping every contour before it can take form.Sound in continuous transformation.
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Bells in 19-EDO
An ambient electronic composition for bells in 19-EDO with gentle rhythmic patterns articulated through percussion.
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Korg Bells
This electronic music piece explores bell-like textures using the Korg Modwave synthesizer, focusing on evolving timbres, spectral motion and real-time modulation. The composition develops a layered sonic environment with dynamic harmonic transformations. Part of the works of Ioannis Spyrakis
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Microtonality in 17‑EDO Using Sonic Pi Alternative Tuning Systems
Part of the works of Ioannis Spyrakis
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Music and Physics
In contemporary practice, both music theory and musical practice are interpreted in terms of physical laws, which are formulated through mathematical relations. Within acoustics, the branch of physics concerned with sound and its properties, a musical interval is defined as the ratio of two frequencies. In cases where this ratio is simple, such as…
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Καταβασίες Α΄ Ωδή
Καταβασίες της Κυριακής προ των Χριστουγέννων «Χριστός ἐν πόλει», Πρώτος Ήχος. Ωδή α΄. Καθεδρικός Ιερός Ναός Κοιμήσεως της Θεοτόκου, Καλαμπάκας Part of the works of Ioannis Spyrakis
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Analogue style
Audio Electronic synthesis study • Reaktor Description This work explores analog-style synthesis techniques using the Reaktor environment. The focus is on evolving textures, slow modulation and timbral transformation. The structure is based on gradual spectral development and dynamic layering.