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Professor Adrian Moore is a composer of electroacoustic music, specializing in sound diffusion over multi-channel systems. He holds the title of Professor of Electroacoustic Music Composition at the University of Sheffield's Department of Music, within the School of Languages, Arts and Societies. His work focuses on the acousmatic tradition, signal processing, and human-computer interaction in music. Moore is a core member of the University of Sheffield Sound Studios (USSS), fostering collaborative research and creative projects. His research explores compositional methods such as the 'Theory of Opposites' and the integration of version control systems into composition workflows.
Moore's music has been commissioned by prestigious institutions like the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) and the Arts Council of England. His publications include the textbook Sonic Art: An Introduction to Electroacoustic Music Composition (Routledge, 2016) and numerous journal articles on composition theory, performance practice, and spatial audio. He actively supervises PhD and MPhil students in electroacoustic composition, sound spatialization, and software design.
- Affiliations: University of Sheffield Sound Studios (USSS), Director of Student Engagement and Welfare, Director of Undergraduate Studies.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in text, but implied through academic role and publications.
- Labs/Teams: USSS and associated research groups focusing on acousmatic music and sound diffusion.
Moore’s recent work includes exploring 'fractured acousmatic' performance practices, merging fixed media with live interpretation, and developing tools for compositional version control. His compositions and research emphasize cross-modal engagement and innovative spatial techniques.



