Christopher Tignor

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Christopher Tignor (born March 15, 1976) is an American composer, musician, and software engineer based in New York City.[1] A founding member of post-rock acts Slow Six[2] and Wires Under Tension,[3] Tignor is primarily known for his solo work as an electro-acoustic violinist "making computers coexist in harmony with acoustic instruments in a live setting".[1] Tignor has composed and recorded string arrangements for This Will Destroy You,[4] John Congleton,[5] Keith Kenniff, Lymbyc Systym,[6] and more.

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Christopher Tignor
Christopher Tignor performing at National Sawdust in Brooklyn, May 5, 2017.
Christopher Tignor performing at National Sawdust in Brooklyn, May 5, 2017.
Background information
Genresexperimental music
post-rock
contemporary classical
electronic music
Occupationscomposer, violinist, software engineer
LabelsWestern Vinyl, New Albion
Websitehttp://wiresundertension.com
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Early life and career

Tignor was born in Morristown, New Jersey. In 1998 he received a Bachelor of Arts in creative writing from Bard College,[7] where he studied with composer Richard Teitelbaum and poet John Ashbery; he continued to collaborate with both after graduating.[8][9] In 2003 he received a Master of Science degree in computer science from New York University, and in 2018 he received a PhD in music composition from Princeton.[10] While living and studying in New York City, Tignor worked as a bike messenger and assistant to LaMonte Young and Mariana Zazeela, in addition to running sound and stage-managing for CBGB's.[11]

From 1999 to 2008, Tignor was sound engineer and then technical director for Music at the Anthology (founded by Philip Glass, Eleonor Sandresky, and Lisa Bielawa), and in 2007, Tignor and The Knights performed the world premiere of Tignor's MATA Commission at the festival.[12][13] In 2007, BYU's Barlow Endowment for Music Composition commissioned Tignor to write a new work for Brooklyn Rider String Quartet;[14] the piece later appeared on the quartet's favorably-reviewed Seven Steps[15] and was performed at Carnegie's Zankel Hall.[16]

Tignor formed post-rock band Slow Six in 2000, expanding the group to nine members by 2007's Nor'easter.[17]

He has given lectures and performances at the SOU Festival in Tbilisi, Georgia,[18] the International Computer Music Conference in Daegu, Korea,[19] the Victor Hugo theater in Havana, Cuba,[20] and numerous other venues. He has also collaborated with contemporary dance troupes,[21] video artists,[22] and poets.[9]

Tignor has worked at Google as a software engineer since 2011,[23] and creates most of the (open-source) software he uses for live performance.[24] He is also a sponsored artist of audio software maker Antares[25] for his application of Auto-Tune as a "chorale" violin harmonizer,[26] and of German tuning fork maker Wittner for his use of the device in performances.[27] In 2022, Tignor released a collaborative album with This Will Destroy You co-founder Christopher Royal King under the name Disassembler.[28]

Discography

Solo / As Leader

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2023 Christopher Tignor The Art of Surrender[29] Western Vinyl
2022 Disassembler A Wave From A Shore[30] Western Vinyl
2019 Christopher Tignor A Light Below[31] Western Vinyl
2016 Christopher Tignor Along A Vanishing Plane[32][33] Western Vinyl
2014 Christopher Tignor Thunder Lay Down in the Heart[34] Western Vinyl
2012 Wires.Under.Tension Replicant[35] Western Vinyl
2010 Slow Six Tomorrow Becomes You[36] Western Vinyl
2010 Wires.Under.Tension Light Science[37] Western Vinyl
2007 Slow Six Nor'easter[38] New Albion
2009 Christopher Tignor Core Memory Unwound[1] Western Vinyl
2004 Slow Six Private Times in Public Places[38] Western Vinyl
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Composer / Performer

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2016 John Congleton and the Nighty Nite Until the Horror Goes[39] Fat Possum Records
2016 Lymbyc Systym Split Stones[6] Western Vinyl
2014 Alexander Turnquist Flying Fantasy[40] Western Vinyl
2012 Brooklyn Rider Seven Steps[15] In a Circle Records "Together into this Unknowable Night"
2012 Lymbyc Systym Symbolyst[41] Western Vinyl
2011 This Will Destroy You Tunnel Blanket[42] Suicide Squeeze Records
2011 Alexander Turnquist Hallway Of Mirrors[43] VHF Records
2011 Various Artists Five Borough Songbook[44][45] GPR Records "Secret Assignation"
2009 Alexander Turnquist As the Twilight Crane Dreams in Color[46] VHF
2009 Lymbyc Systym Shutter Release[47] Mush Records
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