Brian Garbet
Composer, Organizer
Brian Garbet composes acoustic and electroacoustic music for film, theatre, and the concert hall. His work often incorporates field recordings and found sound through transcription, spectral analysis, and fixed audio playback.
He received a BFA from Simon Fraser University, where he won a Jeu de Temps/Times Play national prize for his composition Ritual. After years of touring and recording with the rock band Crop Circle, Brian studied in Vancouver with Rodney Sharman and Hildegard Westerkamp, completed his Master of Music at UBC and completed his PhD at the University of Calgary.
He has presented research in Canada, England, Japan, and South Korea. He has been published internationally including a chapter to the publication John P.L. Roberts, the CBC/Radio Canada, and Art Music (Cambridge Scholars Press). He has enjoyed two residencies at the Banff Centre, was twice a participant at the Darmstädter Ferienkurse and spent an extended research residency in the United Kingdom.
Brian has taught electronic music and sound at the University of Lethbridge, the University of British Columbia, and Vancouver Community College, and recently has been the Audio and Music Technician at Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity. He has also scored music for short films, done sound design, and produced/engineered multiple releases for other artists.
Garbet’s music has been performed by François Houle, Quatuor Bozzini, Standing Wave, the Victoria Symphony, Alberta Winds, Astralis, Turning Point Ensemble and Nu:BC; he has been commissioned by the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, American poet Christine Hume, Land’s End Ensemble, and twice by the Strata Festival.