Guillermo Galindo, composer
Recital Hall, Ann E. Pitzer Center
Experimental composer, sonic architect, performance artist and Jungian Tarotist, Guillermo Galindo redefines the conventional boundaries of music and the practice of music composition.
His broad interpretation of concepts such as musical form, time perception, music notation, sonic archetypes and his original use of sonic devices span through a wide spectrum of artistic works involving symphonic works, chamber acoustic composition, performance art, visual arts, computer interaction, electro-acoustic music, opera, film, instrument building, three- dimensional installation and live improvisation.
Galindo’s work has been performed and shown at major music festivals, concert halls, museums and art exhibits throughout the United States, Latin America, Europe, and Asia and featured on BBC Outlook (London), Vice Magazine, (London), National Public Radio (U.S.), CBC (Canada), California Sunday Magazine and the New Yorker Magazine.