
The music of Tomás Henriques has been performed in Europe and the USA by groups such as the Psaphha Ensemble, the Switch~ Ensemble, the Portuguese Symphony Orchestra, Champs d’Action, and Ensemble Antipodes. Dr. Henriques’ research encompasses the fields of music theory, electronic instrument creation, game-interfaces, spatial audio design and computer-aided vision. This research is internationally recognized by his First Place win at the 2010 Guthman Musical Instrument Competition, with the invention of the “Double Slide Controller,” the multi-patented "Sonik Spring" technology, and most recently, his work developing a 52.1 surround mixing system, installed at Ciminelli Hall in Buffalo State.
Music: Song of Solomon by Tomás Henriques, performed by Tomás Henriques; Redshift by Tomás Henriques, performed by Emily Boyce; Sudeste by Tomás Henriques, performed by percussion players from the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra; Time Warp by Tomás Henriques, for tape
https://music.buffalostate.edu/faculty/jose-t-henriques
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Decipher This! is produced by Joseph Bohigian; intro sounds by Eric Lemmon; outro music toy_3 by Eric Lemmon.