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Liz Meredith
viola
Baltimore
lizmeredith.com

Liz Meredith (b.1981) is a string player, improviser, and composer originally from Baltimore, Maryland. Her music explores many creative facets, from composing chamber works to making ambient music, song-oriented pieces, graphic scores, and solo improvisations. "Baltimore’s Liz Meredith [is a] creator of string-based, electronically textured drones made to soothe souls…" Liz enjoys playing her friends' music too! She has premiered 21st century music by emerging composers. Liz holds degrees from The Berklee College of Music (B.M. String Performance and Film Music), and Mills College (M.A. Music Composition). She has studied viola performance with Hank Dutt of The Kronos Quartet, and music composition with Fred Frith.

 
Musicians from Afar »

Karen Borca (NYC): bassoon

Shayna Dunkelman (NYC): percussion

Ju Suk Reet Meate (Portland): trumpet

Hans Koch (Switzerland): bass clarinet

Andrea Neumann (Germany): inner piano

Tuna Pase (Istanbul): voice, flute, laptop

Juanjosè Rivas (Mexico City): circuit bending

Tomoko Sauvage (Paris): porcelain bowls, water

Gary Smith (United Kingdom): guitar

Keith Fullerton Whitman (Boston): electronics

Wobbly (California): electronics

Musicians from Baltimore »

Shelly Blake-Plock: stringed instruments

Ami Dang: sitar, voice, electronics

Drew Daniel: electronics

Dan Deacon: electronics, tuba

Tiffany Defoe: saxophone

Owen Gardner: strings

Ayako Kataoka: electronics

Liz Meredith: viola

Marc Miller: guitar

Stewart Mostofsky: electronics

Michael Muniak: feedback

M.C. Schmidt: electronics

Special Projects »

Dan Deacon (Baltimore)

Ayako Kataoka (Baltimore)

Dr. Johannes Rosenberg (Australia)

Dragos Tara (Switzerland)

Sound Installations »

Tristan Perich (NYC)

Karl Ekdahl (Baltimore)

Julie Benoit (Baltimore)


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Workshops »

Dragos Tara @ Goucher College (9/22)

Wobbly @ Peabody Conservatory (9/22)

Juanjosè Rivas @ MICA (9/22)

Hans Koch @ UMBC (9/24)


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