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Stuart Hyatt was born on 18 November, 1974, is an artist. Discover Stuart Hyatt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Occupation Musician, composer, producer, multimedia artist
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 18 November 1974
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2022

The Stations album, from 2022, is the tenth volume in the Field Work series. In this album Hyatt returns to field recordings, in this case of the earth itself "with deep hums, translations of seismic data and the subtle sounds of underground resonances" of the earth's "geophony," from the Earthscope experiment in North America. These field recordings are combined with the work of various experimental instrumental music artists, including Hyatt himself, along with vocalist performers.

2021

The Cedars album, released in 2021, consists of musical compositions built around chantings of Arabic poetry with Middle Eastern musical motifs in the first half of the album, and recitations of English poetry with an American folk-music style in the second half. In the album, the Lebanese musician Youmna Saba performs her own poems, and the country musician H.C. McEntire reads poems of Todd F. Davis. This album, unlike other works in the Field Works series, is not based on field recordings. Critics have described the album as an "enchanting journey of music and poetry.", and which as a "song cycle examines some of Earth's most iconic and ancient forests."

2020

In 2020, Hyatt released a music album which combines sounds made by the Indiana bat along with music from ambient and experimental artists. Hyatt recorded the ultrasonic echolocations of the Indiana bat and then modulated the sounds in order to make the sounds audible to humans. This "sound library" of the Indiana bat was sent to musicians who then combined the sounds from the Indiana bat along with original music. Hyatt was quoted as saying that "bat noises are like bird songs, just in a register no one can hear. I wanted to bring out the musicality of their voices." The album is entitled Ultrasonic, and it features music from Eluvium, Machinefabriek, Ben Lukas Boysen and others. The album also features a poem written and read by the poet Cecily Parks about the Indiana bat.

2019

Metaphonics: The Complete Field Works Recordings, released in 2019, is the combined first seven LPs of Hyatt's work, which combines "site-responsive" music, imagery and texts, and consists of the following albums: Born in the Ear—urban and rural sounds from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; Pogue's Run—from a waterway in Indianapolis, Indiana; The Fair State—from the Indiana State Fair; Initial Sounds—Part 1: glaciers and volcanoes; Part 2: "chirps" of gravitational waves; Glen Rose Formation—from a cave in Texas; The National Road—sounds from a single street in Indianapolis; book with text and artwork: The Book and Liner Notes: Metaphonics--The Field Works Listener's Guide.

2010

Field Works is the collaborative project, starting from the 2010s, which is curated and produced by Hyatt, wherein audio field recordings made by Hyatt are combined with the work of experimental musicians, along with material from writers and artists as part of the wider Fields Works project. A major theme in Hyatt's work, which began in his early career, is "to celebrate marginalized communities, at-risk species, and fragile ecosystems."

2005

In this period Hyatt is most well known for two albums, 2005's The Clouds and 2007's Shrimp Attack, for which he composed the music and organized the recording of the songs, which were sung by, respectively, local gospel choirs and amateur singers in Sumter County, Alabama, and a 50-member collective of artists with developmental disabilities at Creative Clay, a nonprofit arts center in St. Petersburg, Florida. The Clouds received a Grammy nomination for Best Recording Package in 2005 for Hyatt's handmade corrugated cardboard CD package. The albums were originally released on Hyatt's own label, TEAM Records, and later re-released by the Minneapolis label Innova Recordings. Hyatt's other releases on TEAM Records have followed a similar community-based approach typified by collectives of nonprofessional musicians organized by Hyatt.

1997

Hyatt studied Visual Arts at Eckerd College in St. Petersberg, Florida, where he graduated in 1997. He then obtained a master's degree in Fine Arts at Indiana University. Later, in the early 2010s, he obtained a Master of Architecture degree from Ball State University in Indiana.

1974

Stuart Hyatt was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on November 18, 1974. Between the ages of 3 to 10, Hyatt was trained in playing the violin according to the Suzuki method. At age 10, when the violin instructor started to introduce reading sheet music, Hyatt lost interest in further lessons. Hyatt attended the Broad Ripple High School for the Arts and Humanities, located in Indianapolis. A fellow student at the school lent a 4-track cassette recorder to Hyatt, whereupon Hyatt started recording music in layers and experimenting with sound.