Kanga has been an active chamber musician since joining Australian contemporary music group Ensemble Offspring in 2005 at the age of 22, of which he remains a member. He played with the Marsyas Trio between 2016 and 2018, during which time they recorded In the Theatre of Air, an album of music by women composers for piano, flute, and cello. It reached #7 in the Specialist Classical Charts and was named on Sequenza21's "Best Chamber Music CDs of 2018". Notable solo performances of Kanga's include Beat Furrer's concerto for two pianos Nuun with Rolf Hind and the London Sinfonietta at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in January 2011 and Thomas Adès'sConcerto Conciso at the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall in 2013, when he also appeared alongside the composer in a two-piano arrangement of Conlon Nancarrow'sStudies Nos. 6 and 7. Kanga frequently commissions pieces that combine the piano with electronics and interactive media, including Patrick Nunn'sMorphosis for piano, live electronics, and motion sensors, which he premiered at the 2016 Cheltenham Music Festival alongside the British premier of Michel van der Aa'sTransit for piano, electronics and video. His own compositional output has included Dead Leaves, which he premiered on ABC Classic radio in 2017, and was selected to represent Australia at the 2018 International Rostrum of Composers. Kanga appeared at Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival in 2018 with his programme Wikipiano, named after a commissioned piece by Alexander Schubert, Wiki piano.net. The score is derived from a web page which members of the public can edit by adding text, directions, notation, images, and YouTube videos. In the same year, Kanga premiered Brett Dean'sRooms of Elsinore at the Extended Play new music marathon alongside his own composition Spider Web Castle. Kanga performed his realisation of Julius Eastman'sGay Guerrilla at London Contemporary Music Festival in 2016 alongside Hind, Siwan Rhys, and Eliza McCarthy, which was later featured in video installation The Third Part of the Third Measure. Kanga has received international critical acclaim since being awarded "Best Newcomer" in the 2010 ABC Limelight Awards. His Melbourne Festival performance of John Cage'sSonatas and Interludes was described in The Age as "a blaze of retrospective creative brilliance", while his 2019 Australian tour Piano Ex Machina was described by Limelight Magazine as "a rewarding experience, rich in possibility, infused with curiosity and playfulness, and not afraid to explore conceptual and expressive horizons well beyond the boundaries of a traditional piano recital".
2015: Chiaroscuro: modern works for soprano and piano with Jane Sheldon.
2016: Patrick Nunn: Morphosis.
2018: In the Theatre of Air with the Marsyas Trio.
Publications
Kanga, Zubin. , Contemporary Music Review, Vol 35, No. 4, 2016: 423-449. Kanga, Zubin and Alexander Schubert. , Contemporary Music Review, Vol 35, No. 4, 2016: 375-378. Kanga, Zubin. , in Perspectives on Artistic Research, ed. Robert Burke and Andrys Osman. Gorton, David and Zubin Kanga. in Music and/as Process, ed. Lauren Redhead and Vanessa Hawes. Callis, Sarah, Neil Heyde, Zubin Kanga and Olivia Sham. , Music and Practice, vol. 2, 2015. Kanga, Zubin. , Eras Journal, vol. 16, no.1, 2014: 37-58. Ratcliffe, Robert, Jon Weinel and Zubin Kanga: , eContact!, Canadian Electroacoustic Community, 2011.