Christopher DeLaurenti (born 1977) is a Seattle-based composer, improvisor and phonographer. A new music rabble-rouser, he also writes music reviews and articles.[1] His electro-acoustic works are composed of field recordings and often deal with political issues, political protests in particular. His weekly column, The Score, appeared in the Seattle alt-weekly The Stranger from 2002 to 2010.[2] His writings have also appeared in 21st Century Music, The Seattle Times, Signal to Noise, Soundscape, Earshot Jazz, and Tablet.[3]
DeLaurenti is currently a visiting assistant professor at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.[4]
References
- ↑ Christopher Delaurenti homepage.
- ↑ Articles by Christopher DeLaurenti for The Stranger newspaper.
- ↑ Articles by Christopher DeLaurenti for The Stranger newspaper; official homepage .
- ↑ "William & Mary - Christopher DeLaurenti". William & Mary. Retrieved 2021-03-22.
Further reading
- DeLaurenti, Christopher. "The flap-o-phone, a Site-Specific Turntable." eContact! 14.3 — Turntablism (January 2013). Montréal: CEC.
- DeLaurenti, Christopher. "flap-o-phone Construction and Assembly Instructions." eContact! 14.3 — Turntablism (January 2013). Montréal: CEC.
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