After initial music tuition starting from the age of eight, Pace sat for a Bachelor of Arts in Music at the University of Malta followed by a Post-Graduate Certificate in Education. In September 2001 he completed a Master of Arts in Creative Music Technology and Music for Film, Media and the Arts at the University of Wales, Bangor (UK). Subsequently he sat for a Ph.D in composition at said University of Wales, graduating in 2012. His music is performed regularly in Malta as well as in the UK by Ensemble Cymru, the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, by Painting Music , and the Duke String Quartet . He has also had performances in St.Petersburg and Moscow, Russia as well as in Rome. Some of his scores have been included in the prestigious Schumanhauss museum in Bonn, Germany. Pace has composed for a wide range of ensembles including for symphonic orchestra as well as ensembles combining acoustic and electronic elements. One of his most prominent works is the multi-media opera ‘Il-Kantilena , Karba ta' Ħames Mitt Sena, Karba ta' Żmienna'. This work was comissioned for the national celebrations of the fortieth anniversary of Malta as a Republic and is the first ever Maltese multi-media opera. He currently lectures at the University of Malta, as well as working regularly on commissions in his own recording studio in Siggiewi. (currently he is working on an opera cycle Belt il-Bniedem (City of Humanity) in collaboration with the Ministry for Education and Employment. This opera cycle will be premiered in 2018 when Valletta becomes European Capital of Culture.
The Application of Electronic Music Concepts in the Acoustic Domain – Part 1 Morphing Techniques
The Application of Electronic Music Concepts in the Acoustic Domain – Part 2 Envelopes
The Application of Electronic Music Concepts in the Acoustic Domain – Part 3 – Electronic Vocal Music Concepts Transferred to the Acoustic Domain