Lucija Gregov

Lucija Gregov is a cellist, improviser, and a liquid artist who creates and explores new sonic landscapes using cello, analogue synthesizers and processed field recordings. Her visceral approach to improvisation proposes a different way of creating, thinking and performing in and about current sonic dynamic.

Lucija Gregov

Lucija Gregov is a cellist, improviser and artist whose work describes and explores new sonic landscapes. Adding to her instrumental cello practice, she integrates analogue synthesizers and processed field recordings to her compositions. Her visceral approach to improvisation proposes a distinctive way of creating, co-creating, thinking and performing in and about current sonic dynamic. Following indicators of flow, experimentation, investigation of unexplored physical and spiritual spaces, Lucija’s work enables emergence of practice and sound materials that are open-ended and continuously transformative.

Through many interdisciplinary collaborations, she seeks to push the boundaries of traditional cello playing which further extend her interpretation, technique and ideas. She has been developing projects and researching in the field of classical music, electro acoustic music, noise, improvisation, experimental music, radio and sound art, as well as community art.

She is an active member of ‘RE#SISTER’ collective, ‘Fruit From the Forest’, ‘cTrL’, ‘Hydra Ensemble’, ‘Ma’ and creator of ‘Sonosphere’ radio programme.. Her research work titled ‘Liquid Artist’ is an ongoing exploration on intersection of art, social science and philosophy and it contains thoughts, facts, subjective opinions and analysis of collected materials related to themes of flow, hierarchy, idealism, connectedness and inherited meaning.

Lucija is an active member of RE#SISTER collective at WORM and bands and avant-garde encounters such as Fruit From the ForestFarbenfrohThe Mystifies. Her research work titled Liquid Artist is an ongoing exploration on intersection of art, social science and philosophy and it contains thoughts, facts, subjective opinions and analysis of collected materials related to themes of flow, hierarchy, idealism, connectedness and inherited meaning. Other than sound, her artistic work expands to fields of visual art, radio art and writing.

SUMMARY

  • Cellist at Hydra Ensemble
  • Founder at Sonosphere, Radio Worm
  • Musician at Ma
  • Curator at Sonosphere Live at Worm
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