Tamara Friebelaus modern

Tamara Friebel (* 1975 in Cohuna, Victoria) is an Australian sound artist, composer and performer.

Life

In Australia, she studied piano, violin, recorder, piano and horn in her childhood and youth.
She later studied architecture at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and at the University of Applied Arts in Zaha Hadid’s master class. Friebel also studied sociology and theology at the University of Melbourne and composition at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna under Chaya Czernowin. In 2013, she completed her PhD in composition at the University of Huddersfield with Liza Lim.
Since 2014 she is a postdoctoral researcher at the Karl-Franzens-University Graz in the context of the mathematics and art research project “The Collaborative Mind”.
She lives as a freelance musician, composer and performer in Vienna.

Her artistic work includes compositions of new music, improvisation, live electronics as well as installations, video works and exhibitions. Friebel’s works are characterised by the very tangible, but often also negotiate psychological or abstract themes. Between the influences of strict notation, improvisation and live electronics, fields of tension open up between exact adherence and open design, which also integrate what is to a certain extent uninfluenceable into the music.

Her compositions have been performed at festivals such as the Carinthian Summer, Wien Modern and Aspekte Festival Salzburg.

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Discography