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Associate Professor Eve Klein
Associate Professor

Eve Klein

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Overview

Background

Associate Professor Eve Klein’s compositions have been called vivid, revolutionary, inclusive, moving and must-see. Winner of the 2023 Art Music Award for Experimental Practice, Klein brings orchestral music into dialogue with immersive and interactive technologies for screen, art music and mass festival audiences. Klein's work has been experienced by hundreds of thousands of people globally at Salisbury Cathedral, Burning Man, New York University, VIVID Sydney, MONA, GOMA, Brisbane Festival, World Science Festival, the Arts Centre Melbourne and the State Library of Queensland. As Lead Composer for Textile Audio, Eve crafts City Symphony, an interactive AR music experience overlaying Brisbane CBD (available via iOS and Android app stores).

Klein creates artworks in collaboration with community groups, festivals, researchers, and NGOs to achieve community transformation goals. Recent projects have explored gendered and racial violence, climate change, disaster recovery and refugee rights. Klein's work, Vocal Womb, is an example of this practice, allowing the audience to explore the relationship between voice, identity and power by stepping into and directly manipulating the voice of another. The premier was called the "#1 coolest thing at MOFO 2018" (Timeout Melbourne) and "One of the must-see music/artworks of the 2018 festival... a deeply considered engagement with the history and traditions of opera" (The Conversation).

Klein is Associate Professor of Music Technology, leading an interactive music and spatial audio research cluster at the University of Queensland, guiding postgraduate composers on the creation of immersive, interacitve, virtual reality and augmented reality concert works and operas.

"This is contemporary music at its most relevant – it is simultaneously inward and outward focused in addressing the challenge of its existence and its capacity to produce something great.” - Melonie Bayl-Smith, Cyclic Defrost, Issue 31

“Excellence in Experimental Practice was awarded to Eve Klein for City Symphony, a Brisbane sound walk revolutionising audiences' engagement with urban environments, underpinned by an ethos of collaborative inclusivity and accessibility.” -Australian Music Centre

“One of the must-see music/art works of the 2018 festival was Eve Klein’s Vocal Womb … a deeply considered engagement with the history and traditions of opera.” - Svenja J. Kratz -The Conversation

Availability

Associate Professor Eve Klein is:
Not available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology

Research interests

  • Interactive Music Composition and Performance

  • Immersive and Spatial Audio Production and Composition

  • Music Production and Sound Recording Practice

  • Contemporary Art Music Composition

  • Screen Music Composition

  • Contemporary Opera and Vocal Composition

  • Intersectional Feminist Music Practice

Works

Search Professor Eve Klein’s works on UQ eSpace

45 works between 2005 and 2025

21 - 40 of 45 works

2018

Other Outputs

Red River

Steele, Jordin and Klein, Eve (2018). Red River. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Women of the World at Festival.

Red River

2018

Other Outputs

Vocal Womb

Eve Klein (2018). Vocal Womb. MONA FOMA, Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania: Museum of Old and New Art.

Vocal Womb

2018

Book Chapter

When divas and rock stars collide: interpreting Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé’s Barcelona

Klein, Eve (2018). When divas and rock stars collide: interpreting Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé’s Barcelona. Popular music, stars and stardom. (pp. 115-135) edited by Stephen Loy, Julie Rickwood and Samantha Bennett. Acton, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/PMSS.06.2018.07

When divas and rock stars collide: interpreting Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé’s Barcelona

2016

Journal Article

Feigning humanity: virtual instruments, simulation and performativity

Klein, Eve (2016). Feigning humanity: virtual instruments, simulation and performativity. IASPM@Journal, 6 (2), 22-48. doi: 10.5429/2079-3871(2016)v6i2.3en

Feigning humanity: virtual instruments, simulation and performativity

2016

Other Outputs

The University of Queensland School of Music presents The University of Queensland Symphony Orchestra

Potter, Warwick and Klein, Eve (2016). The University of Queensland School of Music presents The University of Queensland Symphony Orchestra. Performing Arts Center Complex, South Bank, Brisbane, Queensland:

The University of Queensland School of Music presents The University of Queensland Symphony Orchestra

2016

Other Outputs

Sulcus Loci - Exhibit at the State Library of Qld

Baber, Kim, De Manincor, John, Klein, Eve, Viller, Stephen and Kratz, Svenja (2016). Sulcus Loci - Exhibit at the State Library of Qld.

Sulcus Loci - Exhibit at the State Library of Qld

2015

Other Outputs

Counting 2015

Klein, Eve (2015). Counting 2015. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Counting 2015

2015

Other Outputs

VIGIL

Klein, Eve (2015). VIGIL. Canberra, ACT, Australia.: Australian Flute Festival / Conflux.

VIGIL

2015

Journal Article

Performing Nostalgia On Record: How Virtual Orchestras And YouTube Ensembles Have Problematised Classical Music

Klein, Eve (2015). Performing Nostalgia On Record: How Virtual Orchestras And YouTube Ensembles Have Problematised Classical Music. Journal on the Art of Record Production (9).

Performing Nostalgia On Record: How Virtual Orchestras And YouTube Ensembles Have Problematised Classical Music

2015

Conference Publication

Opera composition and performance utilising computer-based recording technologies and virtual instruments

Klein, Eve (2015). Opera composition and performance utilising computer-based recording technologies and virtual instruments. CreateWorld 2015 A Digital Arts Conference, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 12-13 February 2015. Hobart, TAS, Australia: AUC.

Opera composition and performance utilising computer-based recording technologies and virtual instruments

2014

Other Outputs

LOOP

Klein, Eve (2014). LOOP. Melaka, Malaysia: Melaka Art & Performance Festival.

LOOP

2014

Other Outputs

The Cat Picnic

Klein, Eve and Wojak, AnA (2014). The Cat Picnic. Melaka, Malaysia: Melaka Art and Performance Festival.

The Cat Picnic

2014

Journal Article

Voicing Persephone: Narrative, Voice and Structure in The Pomegranate Cycle

Klein, Eve (2014). Voicing Persephone: Narrative, Voice and Structure in The Pomegranate Cycle. Musicology Australia, 36 (1), 74-89. doi: 10.1080/08145857.2014.896072

Voicing Persephone: Narrative, Voice and Structure in The Pomegranate Cycle

2014

Conference Publication

Is classical music ‘boring’? A discussion of fidelity, virtuosity and performance in classical music recording

Klein, Eve (2014). Is classical music ‘boring’? A discussion of fidelity, virtuosity and performance in classical music recording. Popular Music Communities, Places and Ecologies: IASPM-ANZ Conference 2013, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 24-26 November 2013. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: International Association for the Study of Popular Music.

Is classical music ‘boring’? A discussion of fidelity, virtuosity and performance in classical music recording

2013

Other Outputs

Seeds: An Electronic Opera in Miniature (Opera and Installation Artwork)

Klein, Eve (2013). Seeds: An Electronic Opera in Miniature (Opera and Installation Artwork). Sydney, Australia: Underbelly Arts Festival.

Seeds: An Electronic Opera in Miniature (Opera and Installation Artwork)

2013

Other Outputs

Sincerely Yours (Artwork, Performance and Installation)

Klein, Eve (2013). Sincerely Yours (Artwork, Performance and Installation). Bilpin, NSW, Australia: BigCi.

Sincerely Yours (Artwork, Performance and Installation)

2013

Other Outputs

The Pomegranate Cycle (Album)

Klein, Eve (2013). The Pomegranate Cycle (Album). Sydney, Australia: Wood and Wire.

The Pomegranate Cycle (Album)

2013

Conference Publication

Alien divas and sampled sirens: a brief mapping of opera in popular music from 1980-2005

Klein, Eve (2013). Alien divas and sampled sirens: a brief mapping of opera in popular music from 1980-2005. Shifting Sounds: Musical Flow IASPM-ANZ 2012 Conference, Hobart, TAS, Australia, 5-7 December 2012. Dunedin, New Zealand: International Association for the Study of Popular Music.

Alien divas and sampled sirens: a brief mapping of opera in popular music from 1980-2005

2010

Other Outputs

The Pomegranate Cycle (Opera)

Klein, Eve, Evans, Liz and Textile Audio (2010). The Pomegranate Cycle (Opera). Metro Arts, Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Brisbane Festival.

The Pomegranate Cycle (Opera)

2010

Other Outputs

The Pomegranate EP

Klein, Eve (2010). The Pomegranate EP. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Feral Media.

The Pomegranate EP

Funding

Past funding

  • 2020 - 2021
    City Symphony
    Queensland Music Festival Pty Ltd
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2022
    The Klein/Arkinstall Project
    Australia Council for the Arts
    Open grant
  • 2017
    Music Recording Infrastructure for Translational Research in Creative Practice Outputs
    UQ Major Equipment and Infrastructure
    Open grant
  • 2015 - 2016
    Technology-enabled creative music making: targeting future works skills 2020 in music technology curriculum design
    Technology-Enhanced Learning Grants
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Eve Klein is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Ethical touring in a post-carbon economy

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Hot & Heavy, an exploration of sonic interaction and immersivity through a posthuman feminism lens

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Emma Cole

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Singer-Songwriter-Producer: Exploring the Nexus Between Music Technology and Contemporary Songwriting

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Robert Davidson, Associate Professor Julie Ballantyne

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Sonic Imagination: Towards a creative music production methodology for composers and songwriters exploring concepts examined within sound studies

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Anne Levitsky

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Transformational Interactivity: Creating technologically enhanced performance experiences as an exploration of Pauline Oliveros' Deep Listening philosophy

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Liam Viney

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Enhancing Auditory Immersion in Interactive Virtual Reality Environments

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Nell Baghaei

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Eve Klein directly for media enquiries about:

  • Artistic Research
  • Music Composition
  • Women in Australian Music
  • Women in Music Production
  • Women in Music Technology

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