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Darius Paymai is an Iranian-American composer and performer based in London. His work is characterised by a clarity of approach and economy of material: often fragile, static, cyclical, found and reused in new contexts.
He is undertaking an Artist Master’s at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, learning with Laurence Crane, where he also studied at an undergraduate level with Paul Newland and Paul Whitmarsh.
As a composer he has worked with ensembles such as the London Chamber Orchestra, Plus-Minus Ensemble, Britten Sinfonia, EXAUDI, Quatuor Bozzini, and cellist Francesco Dillon, and his music performed at St. John’s Smith Square, The Place, Milton Court Concert Hall, and Hundred Years Gallery.
As a performer he is interested in approaching experimental repertoire, drone, and free improvisation, often with harmonium, percussion, or live electronics, as well as making and presenting independent radio shows.
His studies have been supported by the Guildhall School Trust.
He enjoys two-word piece titles and crossword puzzles.
link to recent interview
- old logic 2024
- 7’
- soprano, piano, fixed media
- collaboration with Alexia Peniguel
- written for Harriet Cameron and Jingyi Cao
recording in preparation
Performances
09-05-2024: Harriet Cameron/Jingyi Cao, Milton Court Concert Hall (UK)
Text
This precise device
Deceives
Denies
The nicety of vision
Multiplicity
Ensues
A married view
Of cold collision
Leaving us
Unreconciled
With logic
And with intuition
Alexia Peniguel