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Bob Lukomski: Music For Voice & Electronics

Join us Saturday, April 2nd @ 7:00 PM at Unison Arts to enjoy Bob Lukomski, who presents an evening of music for voice and electronics.

Pulling from such diverse genres as plainchant, art song, and popular and experimental music forms, Bob creates a meditative environment of mood and atmosphere. His voice, on its own and via processing and vocoding, forms the basis of his work. Sampled sounds and textures play off Bob’s minimalist synthesizers and vocals, coalescing in the space between music and environment.

The performance will feature selections from his upcoming release, The Empty Space. Bob Lukomski is an electroacoustic composer, producer, and sound designer. He is a board member of the Poné Ensemble for New Music and is artistic director of Quiet Village, an annual “anti-festival” of ambient music held in New Paltz. Bob has performed as a soloist and member of various vocal ensembles in the greater NYC area. He currently teaches composition and electronic music at SUNY New Paltz.


“There is a quiet assurance of purpose to Lukomski’s music. Apart from being quite lovely on its own terms, it is very much culturally active in the way that we expect radical art to be… He is a truly wonderful singer.” –  John Burdick, New Paltz Times 

“Bob Lukomski's score twinkled with the distant sound of bells and steady knocks.” –  Gia Kourlas, New York Times

 "Sorry, I just have to say:  Bob Lukomski? - what a great name - why can't I be called Bob Lukomski?" –  The London News Review


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Unison's programming is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

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