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Henry Vega was born on 1973, is a Henry Vega is composer. Discover Henry Vega's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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1973

Henry Vega (born 1973) is a composer and Electroacoustic musician from New York City, currently living in The Hague, Netherlands.

1993

Vega studied composition at Florida International University between 1993 and 1999 with the composer Orlando Jacinto Garcia and later between 1999 and 2004 he completed a Masters in Music at the University of North Texas studying under electroacoustic musician Jon Nelson.

2001

Vega has been composing and performing internationally since 2001 and is also a founding member of The Electronic Hammer trio with Diego Espinosa and Juan Parra Cancino.

He is married to Polish composer Kasia Glowicka.

He moved to Europe in 2001, where he studied at the Institute of Sonology at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague and received a Master of Music in Sonology.

2004

Between 2004 and 2008, he then completed a PhD from Queen's University Belfast at the Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC).

One of Vega's influences came from working with American composer Earle Brown, who was a modern proponent of the Open Form style of composition and a father of aleatoric music.

This inspired Vega to compose pieces with the idea of "blocks of music," where performers had the freedom of interpretation (not improvisation) to play a block repeatedly until cue'd to another block.

Vega said, ""This makes an impression of synchronicity between the performers, even though while they are in the block, they are completely unsynchronised."

In writing about performances during Gaudeamus Week in Amsterdam, Peter Grahame and Alexa Woolf praised Vega as a composer, "who is dedicated to the creation and promotion of electro-acoustic music; the three female singers (in Idoru in Metals) creating 'an idolized computer-programmed singer, whose imaginary capabilities are infinite'... Great sounds, and splendid dissemination of them in Amvest Zaal (Room in Beurs van Berlage).

2006

He founded The Spycollective in 2006, a now defunct music, theater and dance group, and is a founding director of Artek Foundation.

2012

In a 2012 interview, Vega noted several influences on his composition Wormsongs, including the futurist writings of philosopher Max More and a text from the artist Georg Hobmeier.

He also noted the musical inspiration coming from composers such as Kenneth Gaburo, Philip Glass, and György Ligeti.

The use of text and the musical style combine to inspire Vega in the potential of technology as a force in musical performance and composition.

He said, "One of the themes that More talks about is overcoming the fear of technology, learning to coexist with it and internalize it."

Another work Vega composed from philosophical influence was Fogpatch, in collaboration with German media artist and architect, Daniel Fetzner and performance artist Georg Hobmeier (The SpyCollective).

Vega's electronic compositions accompanied a theatrical performance based on an experience of German philosopher Max Bense.

The project explored the fundamental conflicts between art and technology by reconstructing a traumatic body experience Bense had in San Francisco.

During his Artistic Residency at the Studio for Electro Instrumental Music (STEIM) in Amsterdam, Vega developed, composed, rehearsed and collaborated on projects such as the electronic-music theatre piece Iminami, his work Wormsongs and also the piece "Slow slower."