Christian Fennesz is a renowned Austrian guitarist, composer, and electronic musician who joined the Faculty of Performing Arts at the Music and Arts Private University of the City of Vienna as a lecturer in September 2019. Widely recognized as a key figure in electronic music, his innovative work combines traditional guitar techniques with advanced digital signal processing to create unique symphonic soundscapes. He is particularly known for his critically acclaimed albums that have redefined the perception of electronic music. As a lecturer, Fennesz contributes to the university’s mission of exploring new musical expressions and integrating technology with artistic performance. His teaching likely bridges his practical expertise in electronic music with academic frameworks. Research & Artistic Contributions : Fennesz’s work focuses on the intersection of guitar-based composition and electronic music production. His albums demonstrate pioneering approaches to: Transforming analog instruments through digital manipulation Creating immersive ambient environments Developing glitch and microsound aesthetics Integrating mathematical sound patterns Exploring non-linear audio editing Advancing real-time sound processing techniques Scientific Awards : Prix Ars Electronica (for Hotel Paral.lel , 1997) Collaborations & Projects : Fennesz has collaborated extensively with diverse artists including Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Sylvian, Keith Rowe, and Mike Patton. He was a member of the improvisational trio Fenn O'Berg with Peter Rehberg and Jim O'Rourke. His recent works continue to push the boundaries of electronic music through innovative studio releases and live performances.
