Rosalind Hall
Rosalind Hall is an Australian musician and composer who creates performances, compositions, installations and soundtracks. Rosalind’s spatial and expansive work explores the physicality of sound through the use of amplification, microtonal movement, beating frequencies and reverberation. Using acoustic and electronic sound technologies such as modified saxophone, synthesizers, percussion, field recordings and software; Rosalind extends her sound sources by sampling and processing to create pieces that invoke a sense of claustrophobic infinity.
Rosalind’s compositions have featured at the National Gallery of Victoria (AU), MONA (AU), Science Gallery Melbourne (AU), Dark Mofo (AU), MIFF (AU), Whitney Museum of American Art (US), imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival (CA), Echigo Tsumari Festival (JP), Vuorikaiku Sound Gallery (FI), Instants Chavirés (FR), International Film Festival Rotterdam (NL), LABoral Art Centre (SP), Kulturdrogerie (AT), and Museruole On the Air (IT).
She has performed in festivals such as Mona Foma, Melbourne Festival, Liquid Architecture, Next Wave, Avantwhatever Festival, the NOW now, Echigo Tsumari (JP) and LEM festival (SP).
Rosalind has released music through Important Records, Caduc, Elestial Sound, Bogong Centre for Sound, Corpus Collosum Records and Avant Whatever.