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Mira Calix

Mira Calix is the stage name of Chantal Francesca Passamonte (born 1970), a British-based artist signed to Warp Records. Although her earlier music is almost exclusively electronic, in recent years she has incorporated classical instrumentation into her work for performance, recording and installations.
==Biography==
Born in South Africa, in 1991 Chantal Passamonte moved to London.
Mira Calix's earlier music specialised in mixing her intimate vocals with jittering beats and experimental electronic textures and natural sounds. In 2003 she collaborated with the London Sinfonietta for the first time. ''Nunu'' premiered at the Royal Festival Hall in London at a concert titled "Warp Works and 20th Century Masters". The critically acclaimed piece, then toured internationally performed by live insects, orchestra and Calix on electronics. Since then, Calix has incorporated orchestration and live classical instruments in her performances and recorded work. An avid collaborator, she regularly works with visual artists and musicians from other disciplines to create music for dance, theatre, film, opera and installations. Mira has been commissioned to write new works for many leading art institutions and ensembles including: the London Sinfonietta, Bang on a Can, the Aldeburgh Festival, The Royal Shakespeare Company, Opera North, Streetwise Opera and the Manchester International Festival.
In 2004 she formed Alexander's Annexe – a band/ensemble with pianist Sarah Nicolls and sound designer David Sheppard. Their debut performance was at the Ravello Festival in Italy, followed by performances at the Aldeburgh Festival and Parco della Musica in Rome. Alexander's Annexe released the album, ''Push Door To Exit'', on Warp in November 2006.
In early 2008 Mira was commissioned to set Shakespeare's Sonnet 130 to music. The project was curated by composer Gavin Bryars for The Royal Shakespeare Company. Other participants in '' Nothing Like The Sun'' were Nico Muhly, Antony and the Johnsons, Gavin Friday, Natalie Merchant and Alexander Balanescu. During 2007 there were two theatrical works; the first, an opera titled '' Elephant and Castle'', for the Aldeburgh Festival, was a collaboration with composer Tansy Davies, directed by Tim Hopkins, Libretto by author Blake Morrison. The second, ''Dead Wedding'' premiered at the first Manchester International Festival. Extracts from these performances appear on the album ''The Elephant in the Room: 3 Commissions''. The album also includes pieces from a video installation work titled ''Natures'', a collaboration with video artist Quayola and cellist Oliver Coates.
In December 2008, ''My Secret Heart'' premièred at the Royal Festival Hall in London with 100 members of Streetwise Opera. The installation piece, inspired by Gregorio Allegri's 17th century choral work ''Miserere'', is a collaboration with British video artists Flat-E. In December 2009, Mira Calix won a British Composer Award, for ''My Secret Heart''. It was described by the judges as "transformational, capturing raw humanity and giving voice to the disenfranchised in a sound-world which is original, absorbing and unsettling". ''My Secret Heart'' also won a Royal Philharmonic Society Award in 2009 and was nominated for a National Lottery Arts Award in 2010. The installation toured globally, both with The Creators Project and The British Council.
In February 2009, she collaborated with United Visual Artists on ''Chorus'' for the opening of the Howard Assembly Rooms in Leeds. The installation piece, which was also exhibited at Durham Cathedral and The Wapping Project won an Award of Distinction in the Interactive Category at Prix Ars Electronica in 2010. Calix has continued to work with UVA, most recently in 2011 with ''The Orchestrion'' an installation at the Coachella Festival for Vice/Intel's The Creators Project.
In 2009, she contributed a cover of a Boards of Canada song; ''In A Beautiful Place Out in the Country'', featuring cellist Oliver Coates to the ''Warp20'' compilation. Later in the year she worked with Malcolm Middleton of Arab Strap on a session for BBC Radio 3's ''Late Junction''. The duo stated they were working on an album together, as yet unreleased.
In 2010, Calix worked with award winning poet Alice Oswald on another commission for Opera North and collaborated for the first time with the ensemble; Bang on a Can. Mira and the ensemble premiered ''Spring Falls Back'' at the World Financial Center Winter Garden in New York. Mira also spent the year working on a R&D project to develop her skills in orchestration with composers Tansy Davies and Larry Goves. ''Exchange and Return'' an 18-month-long collaborative project was awarded a Grant for the Arts by Arts Council England.
In 2011, Mira wrote a choral score for ''Fables – A Film Opera'' working once more with visual artists Flat-e and Streetwise Opera. The film soundtrack, based on the fable of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" was nominated for a British Composers Award that year.
As a live performer and DJ, Mira Calix has supported and toured with a broad range of acts, including Radiohead, Boards of Canada, Godspeed You! Black Emperor and Autechre. She has performed at many concert halls and festivals around the globe including; Sonar, Glastonbury, All Tomorrow's Parties, Coachella and Latitude.

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