Public presentation by SPLICE Faculty Flannery Cunningham
Wednesday June 25, 2025
5:00pm EDT
Multimedia Room, Western Michigan University
Livestream simulcast on SPLICE YouTube (unique link)
Join us for a talk by SPLICE Faculty Flannery Cunningham.
Recycling, Reuse, and Transformation
Flannery will discuss processes of audiovisual recycling and transformation in her current work, including her chamber opera Groundwater.
About Flannery:
Flannery Cunningham is a composer and musicologist fascinated by vocal expression, text, and auditory perception. She aims to write music that surprises and delights. Called “silken” by the Washington Post, her work has been performed at festivals such as Aspen, June in Buffalo, Toronto Creative Music Lab, SPLICE Institute and Festival, and Copland House’s CULTIVATE and by performers such as International Contemporary Ensemble, TAK, New York New Music Ensemble, Yarn/Wire, and Music from Copland House. Flannery is attracted the very old and very new; she has presented at the International Medieval Congress and performed at the International Computer Music Conference. In addition to acoustic ensembles she writes for players and singers with interactive electronics, always striving to foreground the musicality of human performers. Flannery holds degrees from Princeton University, University College Cork, and Stony Brook University, and the University of Pennsylvania.