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Electronic Music Senior Studio Concert
Piano Bass
Location: WQED Studio A @ 4802 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, 15213, United States - 12-7-2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm (America/New_York) (2 hours)

Electronic Music Senior Studio Concert


Program: 

 

Katherine Wang - With You 

 

Katherine Wang - L’appel du Vide L’appel du Vide

 

Alen Zhu - Gestation

 

Allen Zhu - Reflection Fire

 

Martin Baker - FEEL IT IN MY CORE [part one]

 

Liam Neely - The Reactive Room Demo 

 

Bios:

Liam Neely is a Pittsburgh-based musician studying Electronic Music at Carnegie Mellon University. They strive to combine their passions of music composition and creative coding by creating interactive media such as musical installations and electronic instruments. Additionally, they teach Piano and Musical Improvisation for the CMU Preparatory School and serve as the graduate assistant for Piano Maintenance at CMU.

 

Martin Baker (they/she) is a fourth-year electronic musician and game designer. They studied electric bass and jazz piano in high school, and came to the world of electronic music production and composition during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. After graduating in the spring, she hopes to continue developing games and creating weird sounds.

 

Katherine Wang is a music producer, composer, and sound designer passionate about creating music that enhances storytelling, while immersing listeners into surreal sound-worlds. In addition to music creation, she also works in music and entertainment administration and marketing, where she loves bringing together multi-disciplinary work and talent to build unforgettable experiences. Previously, she studied piano performance at the Juilliard Pre-College Division, and is currently a senior at Carnegie Mellon University studying Electronic Music and Business Administration. In her free time, she loves baking sweet treats, shopping, and rewatching Martin Scorsese films.

 

Nearing the end of his undergraduate studies, Allen Zhu is an electronic musician hailing from the Bay Area in California. Above all else he values human connection, both within and without the music. 


Cost:
Free and open to the public; No tickets required. 

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