Amy X Neuburg is
best known for her one-woman "avant-cabaret" performance pieces for voice and
live electronics, and for her innovative compositions for chamber ensembles in combination with technology. In her solo shows Amy accompanies herself with electronic
drums, samples and real-time looping to build up layers of her voice,
and gives a dramatic, diva-esque performance. Her songs are diversely influenced and sung in various styles -- from rock to classical to avant-garde -- over a nearly four-octave vocal range. She has performed at clubs, theaters, festivals, schools and museums
throughout the U.S. and abroad; highlights include the Berlin Intl. Poetry Festival, the Bang on a Can and Other Minds Festivals, 2 New Zealand tours, and frequent New York appearances (Roulette, Joe's Pub, etc.)
Amy has composed
extensively for modern dance, experimental film and video, art installations, chamber ensembles and web media (including the popular "Piki & Poko in Starland" animations). Recent commissions include works for voice and live-looped ensemble (Present Music, Milwaukee; Santa Cruz New Music Works; Robin Cox Ensemble), a song cycle for 7 looped vocalists (SF Jewish Music Festival), and a site-specific music-theater piece for 15 wandering vocalists (Christchurch Arts Centre, NZ). Her 13-song cycle "The Secret Language of Subways" for voice, electronics and cello trio was released in 2009 on MinMax Music.
A classically trained
vocalist, Amy has been featured in numerous contemporary operas and recordings,
including works by Robert Ashley, Culture Clash, and Guillermo Galindo.
Before embarking
on a solo career, Amy spent 10 years singing and drumming with her electronic
art-rock band Amy X Neuburg & Men. She has produced five CDs of her music --
solo and with ensembles -- and her voice appears on many others.
Her many grants, residencies and honors include Zellerbach, William & Flora Hewlitt, Meet the Composer, Arts International, The U.S. Embassy New Zealand, LEF, SF Friends of Chamber Music, Djerassi, Music Omi, Christchurch Arts Centre, and Phi Beta Kappa.