Lydia Ayers (1952-2022) was a composer, flutist, educator, and puppeteer. Starting in 1996, she permanently resided in Hong Kong, where she taught at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.

Predominantly working in Csound on the NeXT computer, Lydia Ayers composed computer music with unlimited just intonation, re-creating numerous Indonesian, Native American, Australian, and Chinese instruments digitally. She also wrote acoustic music, including over 30 solo and ensemble works for flutes. Ayers performed on a wide range of flutes from various cultural traditions, utilizing extended vocal and woodwind techniques: quarter tones, multiphonics, buzz tones, and other unusual flute timbres.
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Oct 9, 2024 - Dangerous Places
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Oct 9, 2024
Ayers, Lydia, 2024, "Companion of Strange Intimacies", https://doi.org/10.14711/dataset/CX1OJV, DataSpace@HKUST, V1
Microtonal
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Oct 9, 2024
Ayers, Lydia, 2024, "CatJak", https://doi.org/10.14711/dataset/GZHVZR, DataSpace@HKUST, V1
A sequel to Tala Malika Jak, inspired by Indonesian kecak, uses cat samples and a few birds, dogs and monkeys.
Oct 9, 2024 - CatJak
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Oct 9, 2024
Ayers, Lydia, 2024, "Caprice in Marava", https://doi.org/10.14711/dataset/HRFT2Z, DataSpace@HKUST, V1
Caprice in Marava is inspired by Indian music, though the western alto flute is very different, in both timbre and pitch system, from the bamboo Indian bansuri flute. The melody is based on the Indian Raga Marava. The first section is an alap, unmetered slow section, with various...
Oct 9, 2024 - Caprice in Marava
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Oct 9, 2024 - Caprice in Marava
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