MR CHRIS CORRIGAN

lecturer
school of Creative Arts
Queens University Belfast
United Kingdom

Biography

Chris Corrigan is a Tonmeister (Music and Sound Recording) graduate of the University of Surrey. He spent his industrial year working at Sulan Studios, Co. Cork where he worked with many renowned Irish musicians including Peadar O’Riada, Christy Moore, Nomos, Arcady, Mary Black, Eleanor Shanley, Matt Cranitch, Noirin Ní Riain and Micheal Ó Súilleabháin. Chris graduated in 1995 and joined the staff at Queen’s University in 1996 as Studio Assistant for the School of Music. He worked as Technical Manager of the Sonic Arts Research Centre from its inception in 2001 until 2014. In 2014 he joined the academic staff in the School of Creative Arts as Lecturer (Education) and is currently the pathway convenor for the BSc Music Technology and Sonic Arts programme.

Research Intrest

Creative Arts

List of Publications
"A STUDY INTO THE PERCEPTION OF ENVELOPMENT IN ELECTROACOUSTIC MUSIC Bass, S., Alcorn, M. & Corrigan, C. Aug 2008 ICMC2008 Conference Proceedings. p. 759-762 4 p."
"THE CROOKED MOUNTAIN ROAD Corrigan, C. 2013"
"IS FADA AN LÁ Corrigan, C. Nov 2015"