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[New Project] An Aria for the Mallard @ Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon, PT)
A collaboration with visual artist Rosana Antolí and soprano Claire Rocha Santos, commissioned by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.
This electroacoustic composition and sculpture reimagines the operatic form by centering a more-than-human subject: the mallard duck.
Developed in collaboration with neuroscientists from the Instituto de Medicina Molecular and CAM Gulbenkian [Modern Art Centre], the work emerges from a cross-disciplinary dialogue between art, science, music, and ecology.
Installed in the new CAM Garden, a corten steel sculpture functions as both physical and conceptual score. The aria weaves together soprano voice, local bird calls, and real-time environmental data from the garden’s flora and fauna.
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[New Project] Music for a Greek Museum @ Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology (Athens, GR)
I’ll be composing a new musical work for the Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology entrance, designed to immerse visitors in a unique sound world that ties together the museum’s exhibitions into one cohesive sonic experience.
The piece will premiere in September 2026 and will be a permanent part of the museum’s exhibitions. Plus, it will lead to an album release and online concerts in 2026.

An Aria for the Mallard @ Florence Trust (London, UK)
PV — 4th October 2025, 5–8 pm
@florencetrust, N1 0HN London
In The Suspended Echo, the birds who remain — whether real or imagined — are not metaphors, but agents of pause. Their immobility performs a counter-narrative: a presence that is attentive, relational, and insistent. Stillness here is not inertia, but resistance. Antolí’s works do not celebrate escape, but hold space for the fragility of remaining — for endurance, for entanglement. The echo, suspended in air and time, becomes a reverberation of unresolved struggles and voices that insist on resonating, even when silenced.
Curated by @albaspiers
Textual response by @lurosecunningham
Sound by @jorgefpramos
With the support of @artembassynetwork & @institutocervanteslondon

Paysage @ Sonic Nomads 2025 (KOR)
Paysage has been selected for this year's festival. SONIC NOMADS 2025 will be running between October 16-19 at TILT. Paysage will be diffused through TILT's multichannel setup.

Concert & Round Table @ Conservatório de Música Calouste Gulbenkian de Braga (Braga, PT)
I’m truly honoured to be invited to take part in the 25th anniversary celebrations of the Braga Composition Course. It will be a special moment to celebrate the history of this course and reflect on composition in Portugal, alongside a renowned panel.

The Performing Garden @ Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon, PT)
Creating a poetic dialogue between the performer, the sculpture and the natural surroundings, this live performance uses voice and sound to activate the operatic installation ‘An Aria for the Mallard’ as a performative score.
‘The Performing Garden’ is a site-specific performance that integrates opera, art, and environmental listening into a poetic gesture of cohabitation.
Unfolding around the South Garden pond, where the installation is located, this piece traces the imagined voice of a mallard duck who chooses not to migrate. Instead, it opts to remain, to sing, to inhabit the pause of movement and to embrace hedonism.
Through voice, sound, and material presence, the work explores the friction between instinct and defiance, between movement and stillness. Soprano, composer, and the sculptural presence emerge and recede within the landscape, weaving human and more-than-human rhythms into a shared moment of resonance.
The soundscape evolves in real time, responding to the atmosphere and presence of the garden. It invites the audience into a simultaneously contemplative and sensory engagement with the installation, while reinforcing the project’s central themes of ecological interconnection and more-than-human cocreation.
Here, the garden itself and its inhabitants become uninvited collaborators, contributing to the performance in their own unique ways, opening up new modes of listening and coexisting.
This performance follows the talk ‘Voicing the More-Than-Human: An Interdisciplinary Research’, with Rosana Antolí, composer Jorge Ramos and scientists Rui Oliveira and Gonzalo de Polavieja.

Voicing the More-Than-Human: an Interdisciplinary Research @ Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon, PT)
This talk brings together the artist Rosana Antolí, composer Jorge Ramos and guest scientists to reflect on the collaborative process behind the installation ‘An Aria for the Mallard’.
‘An Aria for the Mallard’ is a new work by Rosana Antolí created for the Gulbenkian South Garden. It seeks to reimagine the traditional operatic form by dedicating an aria to a more-than-human subject – the mallard duck.
Using sound, sculpture, and environmental engagement, the installation highlights the interconnectedness of an ecosystem.
Following a project presentation by the artist, this discussion will explore how neuroscience and bioacoustics influenced the work’s creative process. These disciplines were applied not as theoretical background, but as tools for composition, perception and new forms of imagination.
The conversation will move through artistic process, field research, sonic experimentation, and the analysis of neural data. It will address how interdisciplinary collaboration can open new approaches to working with – and not just about – the more-than-human world.
Examining the notion of co-creation with non-human life forms, particularly through the lens of bioacoustics, it will also consider how this approach can inspire new ecological narratives.
This talk is followed by ‘The Performing Garden’, a live performance by Rosana Antolí, with soprano Claire Rocha Santos and composer Jorge Ramos.

Behind the Garden: the Making of ‘An Aria for the Mallard’ @ Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon, PT)
This film charts the unfolding process behind ‘An Aria for the Mallard’, a project where opera, art, and neuroscience don't just converge, but blur and breathe as one entity.
This recording of the creative process behind Rosana Antolí’s installation weaves together fragments from intensive rehearsals, vocal explorations, deep field recordings, interviews with the collaborators, and immersive garden walks.
Unlike a conventional ‘behind-the-scenes’ narrative, this video piece is designed to reveal the intricate architecture of more-than-human co-creation. It shows how the work was shaped by a collective of voices and disciplines: soprano Claire Rocha Santos; composer Jorge Ramos; neuroscientists; the presence of birds; the teams from CAM, the Gulbenkian Culture Programme and the Gulbenkian Garden; and other natural forces.
Ultimately, it constitutes not a linear chronicle of production, but a reflection on shared authorship, exploring porous borders, where the human and the more-than-human meet – not merely in theoretical discourse, but in radical, embodied practice.

BLUR @ SPAM NEW MEDIA FESTIVAL 2025 (Seattle, USA)
I'm excited to share that BLUR has been selected for this year's SPAM New Media Festival — a Seattle-based platform for experimental art, critical media practices, and technology-driven aesthetics.
Curated by artists from the DXARTS department at the University of Washington, SPAM is a site for friction and future-making: queering the edges of digital culture, dismantling capital-driven media structures, and reimagining collectivity through embodied, sonic, and algorithmic languages.
An Aria for the Mallard @ The Suspended Echo: Arias For Birds Who Refuse To Leave
PV — 4th October 2025, 5–8 pm
@florencetrust, N1 0HN London
In The Suspended Echo, the birds who remain — whether real or imagined — are not metaphors, but agents of pause. Their immobility performs a counter-narrative: a presence that is attentive, relational, and insistent. Stillness here is not inertia, but resistance. Antolí’s works do not celebrate escape, but hold space for the fragility of remaining — for endurance, for entanglement. The echo, suspended in air and time, becomes a reverberation of unresolved struggles and voices that insist on resonating, even when silenced.
Curated by @albaspiers
Textual response by @lurosecunningham
Sound by @jorgefpramos
With the support of @artembassynetwork & @institutocervanteslondon

Electronik Peace @ EARS HAVE EYES (CAN)
I’m thrilled to share that my piece Electronik Peace will be featured on EARS HAVE EYES, a radio program dedicated to adventurous listening and sound art.
The program, titled A SHAPE IN THE CLOUDS // Part 2, will air on Wednesday, July 9, at 8 PM MT on CJSW 90.9 FM.
You can tune in live from anywhere at www.cjsw.com.
Following the initial broadcast, the show will also air on Golden Co-op Radio and New Adventures in Sound Art Radio, and will later be available via the EARS HAVE EYES blog.
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[New Project] SOHO by the London Philharmonic Orchestra @ Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre (London, UK)
Written for the London Philharmonic Orchestra Young Composers Programme 2024/25, SOHO is an exploration of perception, time, and place, crafted through a collision of eras. Drawing inspiration from the eclectic energy of London’s vibrant SOHO district, the piece incorporates AI-generated harmonic progressions, computer-assisted orchestrations derived from live concert samples, and an interdisciplinary hybrid aesthetic that juxtaposes these advanced methods with vintage textures, noir atmospheres, and artistic influences drawn from both past and present. With influences from locations like St Mary’s Church, Leicester Square Station, C&R Cafe Restaurant, Tonkotsu, Prince Charles Cinema, The Clachan, and Ronnie Scott’s, SOHO immerses listeners in a hybrid sonic world that evokes sensory overstimulation, mirroring the confabulated memories and chaotic beauty of urban life.

Keep up! by Ricardo Pires + Talk with Ricardo Pires and Jorge Ramos @ Conservatório de Música Calouste Gulbenkian Braga
Performance of Keep up! for Alto Saxophone and Live-Electronics by Ricardo Pires as part of the Composition Course 25 Years Celebrations

Electronik Peace, Paysage, Song of Happiness #1, and Project 2 @ Radiophrenia Glasgow
I'm beyond grateful to Radiophrenia Glasgow for selecting Electronik Peace, Paysage, Song of Happiness #1, and Project 2 for broadcast this April 7th-13th. Thank you for supporting my creative journey!

BLUR @ Overdrive #3 NYC Festival
Screening of BLUR at Overdrive #3 Festival in Manhattan, New York, USA

Paysage @ Ignite the Arts Festival
Paysage has been selected for presentation at Ignite the Arts 2025 as part of the electroacoustic and experimental music program at the Legacy Den stage, which will be diffused on Thursday, March 27 | 4:00–9:00 PM during community week as well as the festival weekend.

TRIPLE BILL @ TUB - Transportes Urbanos de Braga
Get ready for a TRIPLE BILL on Braga’s TUB - Transportes Urbanos de Braga buses with Trajetos Comunicantes! From 24-28 March, hear my premiere What can you do with an iPad 2?, Merge, and Paysage.
Catch them onboard or on Audire. Join the sonic journey and a massive thank you to the Trajetos Comunicantes team for this exciting opportunity!

Talk "9ºano - e agora?" @ Conservatório de Música Calouste Gulbenkian de Braga
As a former student, I’m honoured to be among the invited guests sharing my journey—from my time at CMCG to my career as a composer and musician. This is a unique opportunity to learn more about the course, ask questions, and gain insight into how it can shape your future.

Paysage @ Festival Imersivo
The Festival Imersivo 2025 will take place from 20th to 23rd March 2025 at Lisboa Incomum, in Lisbon, Portugal. This annual event, organised by Projecto DME, is dedicated to electroacoustic music and showcases the dome-shaped sound systems of the Lisboa Incomum venue, providing a unique immersive listening experience.
This year's edition of the Festival Imersivo has a strong focus on Portuguese music, as several Portuguese composers have been invited to present acousmatic pieces throughout the Festival's concerts.
Programme
Annette Vande Gorne - Faisceaux - piano and electronics with live-spatialization
Rui Penha - no man is an island
António Sousa Dias - to Paula
João Castro Pinto - Circumsphere: to Bounce and Rebounce
Filipe Esteves - Rio imaginário I
Cristóvão Almeida - Estudo Acusmático
Jorge Ramos - Paysage
João Pedro Oliveira -Comissioned by DME*
*world-premiere

Keep up! by Ricardo Pires @ Academia de Música Fernandes Fão
Keep up! for alto saxophone and live-electronics

WORKSHOP: DO PATCH AO PALCO – INTRODUÇÃO AO MAX/MSP
WORKSHOP: DO PATCH AO PALCO – INTRODUÇÃO AO MAX/MSP
É com enorme honra que volto ao EA Conservatório de Música Calouste Gulbenkian, Braga, onde dei os primeiros passos na composição musical, para celebrar os 25 anos do curso de Composição com um workshop especial!
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BLUR @ Performing Media Festival [PMF~2025]
“Dear Jorge,
I am pleased to inform you that your work, BLUR was selected for inclusion in the video reel to be installed in the Project Room Gallery at the South Bend Museum of Art as part of this year's Performing Media Festival [PMF ~ 2025] in South Bend, Indiana (USA).”

Keep up! by Ricardo Pires @ Museu do Oriente
Concerto Antena 2
Keep up! for alto saxophone and live-electronics

Paysage @ Culture and Sustainability 2024
SELECTED WORK: Paysage
Audio Installation Format | Listening Room

Keep up! by Ricardo Pires @ Auditório Manuel Fernández Fersan Group
Keep up! for alto saxophone and live-electronics

Keep up! by Ricardo Pires @ Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Keep! for Alto Saxophone and Live-Electronics

Premiere of Munda me for Choir by ORA Singers at the Graduate Composers' Showcase in RWCM
Premiere of my new work — Munda me — for choir, by the ORA Singers at the Graduate Composers' Showcase in Royal Welsh College of Music (Cardiff, Wales)

Electronik Peace @ Sound of Anthropocene
“Dear artist
I am happy to inform you, that your work — Electronik Peace — has been selected for the Sound of Anthropocene, which is to be presented online streaming during the summer program at Alphabet Art Centre between 13 July and 30 August 2024.”


Paysage + Talk @ Peças Frescas, VI Azores Edition: Portuguese Contemporary Music
A Academia das Artes, com o apoio do American Corner, recebe o concerto e tertúlia “Peças Frescas, VI Edição Açores”, no próximo dia 20 de julho, às 17h00, na Aula Magna. Este concerto promove jovens compositores portugueses na área da música contemporânea.

YUM! @ TalentLAB 24 / Grand Thêàtre de Luxembourg
YUM!
Yum! is a mixed-reality opera and dining experience, where the audience becomes an essential element of the show. In a world where climate change has decimated and transformed our eating and dining habits, three self-obsessed individuals, immune to the tribulations of the masses, experience an evening designed only for the select few. The opera is an immersive, multi-sensory adventure, with audiences seated on stage amongst and surrounding the cast. Yum! blends satire and dark humour with social commentary to explore the themes of climate change, class, identity, and self-obsession, all in a blurred and ostentatious setting.
Participants • April Koyejo-Audiger, co-creator / librettist (UK) • Wen Liu, co-creator / composer (AU) •
Jorge Ramos, co-creator / composer (PT/UK) • Alexander Hackl, technical director (AU)
@ THÉÂTRE DES CAPUCINS (Luxembourg)

Hyperobject @ Porto Planetarium
Hyper-Objects: Acousmatic Music in Connection
Porto Planetarium Dome – CCV
Alberto Tudisca | Isola
Bracha Bdil | Urban Nature
Daniel Blinkhorn | Kibuyu
Daria Baiocchi | Hyperloop
Edgerton Michael | Wassermann
João Pedro Oliveira | La Mer Emeraude
Jorge Ramos | Paysage

Paysage @ Festival SONIC MATTER Listening Lounge (CH)
Paysage has been selected for the WEICHEKISSENHEISSEOHREN Listening Lounge @ Festival SONIC MATTER and will be featured five days straight (24/7) at SONIC MATTER_radio 🤜
The exact playlist and performance schedule will be announced in mid-November on www.sonicmatter.ch