Carlos Delgado's music, video, and multimedia works have been heard in concerts, festivals, and radio broadcasts in England, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Romania, Spain, South Korea, Thailand, and the United States. A composer and video artist who specializes in electroacoustic chamber music and video art, his multimedia works have been presented at venues such as the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (CICA) Museum’s Experimental Film & Video 2025 exhibition in Gimpo, South Korea; the MATDOT Art Center’s Blacklist Gallery in Bangkok, Thailand; Merkin Recital Hall in New York; the 11th Biennial Symposium on Arts and Technology: New Creativity at the Ammerman Center Auditorium, Connecticut; St. Giles Cripplegate / Barbican, in London, England; and the Rencontre Internationale de Science & Cinema (RISC) in Marseille, France.
Carlos has participated in a number of festivals, including ManiFeste Académie (IRCAM, Paris), and the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival. He has been a speaker at IRCAM’s Forum Les Ateliers Hors Les Murs 2019 (Shanghai, China), and IRCAM Forum Workshops Hors Les Murs Montreal 2021. A winner of the Society of Composers CD Series Award, several of his works have been recorded by world-class artists such as Emil Sein, Corrado Canonici, Roger Heaton, and Beate-Gabriela Schmitt, and are available on the CRI (New World Records), Living Artist, Capstone Records, Sonoton ProViva, and Senhalte Classics labels.
He is the director of the University of Rome, Tor Vergata’s Laptop Ensemble, and has appeared as a laptop performer at Symphony Space, the Abrons Art Center (New York); the Titu Maiorescu Romanian Cultural Institute in Berlin; the Musica Senza Frontiere Festival, in Perugia; and many others.
Carlos holds a B.Mus. in jazz piano performance from Berklee College of Music, and MA and Ph.D. degrees in music composition from New York University, where he studied with Dinu Ghezzo, and Ron Mazurek.