Biografie
Noémi Büchi, born in Zürich, is a Swiss-French composer and sound artist that creates and explores the potential of cross-genre musical structures. Her music is defined by a delicate synthesis of textural rhythms and electroacoustic-orchestral abstraction. She contrasts rhythmic physicality with disruption and playfully emphasizes irregularities, creating an expansive listening experience marked by detail and elevation.
Her musical work moves in the areas of electroacoustic composition, live performances, audiovisual shows, music for film, music for contemporary dance, music for installations, music for theater and for orchestral works.
She holds a Master's degree in electroacoustic composition from the ZHdK and a Bachelor's degree in musicology and German literature-linguistic from the University of Zürich. She's regularly invited at renowned national and international festivals such as Ars Electronica, Mutek Festival, L.E.V. Festival, Variations Festival, Linecheck Festival. She also performs in world-renowned museums such as the Museo Nacional Reina Sofia in Madrid, Musée d'Arts in Nantes or Kunsthalle in Düsseldorf.