Antonia Barnett-McIntosh

Antonia Barnett-McIntosh is a composer, sound artist, performer and sometime curator with an interest in working across disciplines. She has collaborated extensively with musicians, theatre and filmmakers, dancers, visual artists and poets. Antonia’s compositional concerns lie in the specificity of sound gestures and their variation, translation and adaptation, often employing chance-based and procedural operations.

Antonia’s music has been performed in the UK, Europe, Scandinavia, New Zealand, and the United States: by Aurora Orchestra, Phaedra Ensemble, Chroma, Red Note Ensemble, Riot Ensemble, NorthArc, SoundPlay, and Tudor Consort; at the Wigmore Hall, Barbican’s Pit Theatre, Kings Place, Wellcome Collection, Robin Howard Dance Theatre, Chisenhale Dance Space, Traverse Theatre, and Strahler Berlin; at City of London Festival, Taste Festival Berlin, Festspillene i Nord-Norge (North Norway Festival), Capital Fringe Festival Washington D.C., 4 Days at Arnolfini Bristol, and as part of BBC 3’s Hear and Now concert for ‘Why Music?’.