Deniz Çağlarcan is a Los Angeles-based composer, violist, conductor, and transdisciplinary artist initially from Istanbul, Turkey. Çağlarcan's works explore the interaction among acoustic instruments, electronic sounds, visuals, and other art disciplines within their morphological attributes. He is intrigued to create an environment by utilizing various immersive audio techniques as well as visuals and spatial elements that surround the audience. He performs interdisciplinary works collaborating with painters, media artists, computer graphics developers, and machine learning engineers. His works include solo instrumental pieces, chamber music, large ensembles, tape/electroacoustic works, live-electronic, mixed works, audio/visual compositions, and site-specific sound installations. Çağlarcan holds degrees in M.M. in Viola Performance and a M.A. in Composition. He is currently a Ph.D. student in Composition studying with João Pedro Oliveira and M.S. in MAT with Curtis Roads at UCSB.
This is a song for orphans. For those who have been displaced. For those who were born as noise and who are the salt of the voice. Nomadic stars that burn like the sun, wandering through the world, rejecting the unjust, telling their stories of survival through music. Carrying the torch of solidarity. A conspiracy of beautiful souls.
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