Rosalind Hall : Associate Artist
Rosalind Hall is a Naarm based musician and composer, creating
work that exists in the electro-acoustic and electronic formats
and working across theatre, film, performance and installation.
She plays with pushing her instruments into unfamiliar sound
territories by way of sampling technology and experimental
playing techniques, creating new and imagined sound worlds.
Rosalind has studied classical, jazz and improvised music as well
as production and composition. She has a Bachelor of Fine Arts
(Sound Art) from RMIT, Diploma of Education from La Trobe and
currently teaches as a sessional academic within the SIAL Sound
Studios at RMIT, as a mentor at VCA and a workshop facilitator at
Arts Centre Melbourne.
Select credits include Troy (Malthouse Theatre), Rewilder (Dir.
Cameron Nelson), Mars Futures (Dir. Hannah Moore), Monsters
(Malthouse Theatre and Stephanie Lake Company), KKUM 48 (Vurt
label), Sonorous - The MESS Commissions (The
Substation), Drift (Important Records), Chapel of Bones (with Jim
Denley, Mona
Foma), Experiments in Freedom (with Michael Candy, Melbourne
Festival), Body of People (Science Gallery Melbourne), and
People's Puppet Project (Snuff Puppets/Echigo Tsumari
Festival).
Website: rosalindhallsound.com
Bandcamp: rosalindhall.bandcamp.co
Biography provided by the composer