Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Composers’ forum: Denis Smalley on ‘Does Space Matter?’


Denis Smalley (image by Garas Kálmán, with permission)

Date: 27th of October 2009
Place: Room G16, Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama
University of Manchester, UK

Professor Denis Smalley

Denis Smalley is a composer specialising in electroacoustic music. He was born in New Zealand, and completed music degrees at the University of Canterbury and the Victoria University of Wellington (MusB, and BMus honours). In 1971-2 he studied with Olivier Messiaen at the Paris Conservatoire, and took the course in electroacoustic composition with the Groupe de Recherches Musicales, completing the Diplôme de Musique Electroacoustique et de Recherche Musicale (Paris Conservatoire).
He then moved to England, living initially in York where he completed a doctorate in composition at the University of York. In 1976 he was appointed Lecturer in Music at the University University of East Anglia, and as Senior Lecturer became Director of the Electroacoustic Music Studio. He has been Professor of Music at City University, London, since 1994.
Denis Smalley’s works have been widely acclaimed, winning a number of international awards including the Prix Ars Electronica in 1988. He has made original contributions to thinking about electroacoustic music, in particular his investigations into the listener's perception of electroacoustic music, and his development of the notion of spectromorphology (the shaping of sound spectra through time). His most recent major writing has been concerned with the spatial image.
Three solo CDs of his music are available: Valley Flow, Piano Nets, Clarinet Threads, Wind Chimes, and Darkness After Time's Colours on the Empreintes Digitales label (Canada); Névé on Effects Input (Groupe de Musique Expérimentale de Marseille); and Base Metals, Empty Vessels, Tides and Pentes on Empreintes Digitales.

Friday, 23 October 2009

PODCAST: MATINEES @ NOVARS -22-OCT-09: Richard Scott - Buchla Lighting

MATINEES @ NOVARS -22-OCT-09: Richard Scott - Buchla Lighting from NOVARS Research Centre on Vimeo.


Live broadcast of Richard Scott's work with Buchla Lighting infra red midi controller, Nintendo wii-motes and STEIM's LiSa and JunXion software (excerpt)

More about Richard Scott? click here

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

MANTIS lunchtime concert, Friday Oct 23rd @ 11:00am - Cosmo Rodewal Concert Hall



PhD composers from the NOVARS Research Centre in CONCERT!!

Programme:

Manuella Blackburn - Causal Impacts
Oliver Carmen - Amorphous Materials
Diana Simpson - Cipher
Alex Guneratne - l'homme
Sam Salem - Poor but Sexy in Berlin

Location: Martin Harris Centre, MANCHESTER, UK
Cosmo Rodewal Concert Hall
MANTIS lunchtime concert,
DateL Friday Oct 23rd @ 11:00am

NOVARS/Delia Derbyshire's archive commission to Camilo Salazar premiered at the MANTIS Festival



MANTIS premiere of "To an Independent Thinker" (8'50) by Camilo Salazar. A NOVARS/Delia Derbyshire's commission.
The composer says: 'To an Independent Thinker is a work in three movements, inspired by and in honour to Delia Derbyshire, who worked for the BBC Radiophonic Workshop in the 1960s. She became best known for her arrangement of the Dr. Who theme, however her compositional output included standalone electronic works, as well as work for television and theatre. She is considered by many as one of the earliest pioneers of electronic music in the UK. This composition is one of the outcomes (along with two installations) resulting from a residency at NOVARS in collaboration with the Centre for Screen Studies at the University of Manchester. The three movements of this work are inspired by Delia Derbyshire's own words in a recorded interview. The work presents a variety of sonic material, some of which has been derived from the Delia Derbyshire archive, now housed at the University of Manchester. Sounds are presented both as quotations of Delia's own words and her original sounds. However, there are also new sounds, created through processing of Delia's originals using current software tools as well as my own source material. A major aim is not only to explore the Delia's sound world, but also to convey the humour and passion of her personality, along with the frustrations, which she experienced in a male-dominated and misunderstood environment.
Special thanks to Ricardo Climent, David Butler and David Berezan for their support during this residency'.
Camilo Salazar – bio
Born in Bogotá, Colombia, Camilo Salazar began his studies in classical guitar performance at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá, Colombia. In 2002, he transferred to the University of North Texas, where he obtained his Bachelors and Master of Music degrees in Composition and Computer Music. He studied under the supervision of Jon Christopher Nelson, Joseph Butch Rovan, Andrew May, Joseph Klein, and David Bithell. His pieces have been selected in numerous festivals and concerts in the United States, Europe and Colombia, including SEAMUS, ICMC, and Bourges Synthèse. In 2008, he curated a series of concerts featuring Colombian composers born in the 70s. This series “ColombiAcústica” is an on-going project that intends to continue for many more series. He recently completed a residency at the NOVARS Research Centre, University of Manchester, where he was commissioned to compose work inspired by and using materials from the Delia Derbyshire archive.

For more about the MANTIS Festival click here

Friday, 16 October 2009

MANTIS Festival - Oct. 30 - Nov. 1, 2009 Manchester UK, with Denis Smalley, Theodore Lotis and Federico Reuben



Denis Smalley (image by Garas Kálmán, with permission)


Theodore Lotis

MANTIS Festival
October 30 - November 1 2009 Manchester UK
Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall
Martin Harris Centre
University of Manchester
MANTIS (Manchester Theatre in Sound) presents a weekend of electroacoustic concerts featuring works by guest composers Denis Smalley (UK/New Zealand), Theodore Lotis (Greece) and MANTIS composers (including Sam Salem, Oliver Carman, Diana Simpson, Alexis Guneratne, David Berezan, Manuella Blackburn, KaHo Cheung, Chris Swithinbank, Panos Amelides and Richard Scott) based at the NOVARS Research Centre. The concerts feature the MANTIS 48-loudspeaker sound diffusion system for an exciting and immersive listening experience.
An exciting Sunday evening concert at the Nexus Art Cafe in town will showcase collaborative work with another MANTIS special guest, Federico Reuben and a group of MANTIS composers.

Federico Reuben
Award winning works from the Canadian Electroacoustic Community's Jeu de temps / Times Play 2009 (JTTP) in collaboration with Germany's national electroacoustic association, DEGEM, will also be featured in a listening room running through-out the festival


Friday 30 October 7.30pm MANTIS composers
Saturday 31 October 6.00pm MANTIS composers
Saturday 31 October 7.30pm Denis Smalley
Sunday 1 November 2.00pm Theodore Lotis
Sunday evening (time and admission details TBC): MANTIS @ Nexus Art Cafe, Dale Street, The Northern Quarter, Manchester

Ticket prices:
4£full/2£ concessions for each concert
special Festival 4-concert rate: 8£/5£

The Martin Harris Centre for Music and Drama
The University of Manchester
Bridgeford Street, Manchester, M13 9PL.
Telephone: 0161 275 8951
Email for enquiries: boxoffice@manchester.ac.uk
Box Office Hours: 14:00 - 16:00 Monday to Friday

Matinees 2009-10 and electro-acoustic composers forum



Matinees 2009-10 and electro-acoustic composers forum
Semester ONE October - December 2009

[ ] Thursday 8 October (At First Sight and Matinee)
Amanda Belantara (Video Artist and Documentary Filmmaker)-Title: ‘Ears are Dazzled, touched by sound’Time: 5-7pm @ John Casken Lecture Theatre, Martin Harris Centre.
Presented by Centre for Screen Studies, Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology and NOVARS

>> Thursday 15 October (composers forum)
Kaho Cheung- Not quite the Passenger: Discovering and composing metro sounds for fixed media works]
4.15pm @ G16

[ ] Thursday 22 October (matinee)
Richard Scott - will present some of his work with Buchla Lighting infra red midi controller, Nintendo wii-motes and STEIM's LiSa and JunXion software, including analogue demonstrations (time permitting)

11:30 am @ studio cluster or studio one.

>> Thursday 12 November (composers forum)
Josh Kopekec and Sam Salem - Postgraduate presentations on their PhD work
4.15pm @ G16

[ ] Thursday 19 November (matinee)
Ricardo Climent - Ho, a navigation system through sound
11:30 am @ studio cluster or studio one.

[ ] Thursday 6 December (matinee)
Donal Sarsfield - will present some of his work. both acoustic and instrumental
11:30 am @ studio cluster or studio one.

PRS / Bliss Trust award to composer/PhD student Josh Kopecek for residency at the EMS- Sweden



Composer and PhD student at the NOVARS Research Centre, Josh Kopecek has been awarded funding from the PRS / Bliss Trust to attend a residency at the EMS Studios in Stockholm, Sweden in the latter part of 2009.
For more about the PRS Foundation/Bliss Trust Composer Bursaries click here

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

New York University Symphony Orchestra perform 'Sons Etouffes' for Orchestra with amplified harp and electronics. David Newman conducts.



Venue: Skirball Center at New York University (Map) New York, USA
Date: Monday, 8 March 2010 - 8:00 PM
Presenter: Skirball Center, NEW YORK
New York University Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Jerry Steichen
Programme:
Ricardo Climent: Sons Etouffes
Igor Stravinsky: Pétrouchka
David Newman

Listen to Sons Etouffes (JOGV Orchestra conducted by Manuel Galduf) excerpt one, excerpt two, excerpt three
Read the score ; read programme notes

Friday, 2 October 2009

Martin Harris Centre: high speed broadband network performance with Manchester Camerata (UK) and ExNovo Ensemble (Venice)

Manchester Camerata will perform in Continental Europe on Friday 2nd October... without leaving Manchester.
The orchestra will play a collaborative concert of new music using the power of Manchester's high-speed broadband network. A live synchronised performance by Manchester Camerata and the Venetian ensemble Ex Novo will be relayed to the Venice World Forum on Climate Change via the Internet, using the latest groundbreaking technology. Together they will perform Green Piece, a world première by Michele Dall’Ongaro, specially commissioned for the occasion. The performance takes place on Friday 2 October, as part of a free lunchtime concert featuring music by Charles Ives and Oliver Knussen, during the connection between the orchestras will be kept open, with a trumpeter in Venice providing the trumpet solo for Ives’ ‘Unanswered Question’.

Time & Date: 12:45pm, Friday 2nd October 2009

Venue: Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall, Manchester University

Tickets: Free on a first come/first served bais. Please email rshaw@manchestercamerata.com, stating how many you require.

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Thursday, 1 October 2009

‘Ears are Dazzled, touched by sound’ presented by Amanda Belantara, Video Artist and Documentary Filmmaker


Centre for Screen Studies, Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology and NOVARS present:
At First Sight and Matinee
Thursday 8 October, 5-7pm, John Casken Lecture Theatre, Martin Harris Centre.
Title: ‘Ears are Dazzled, touched by sound’
Speaker: Amanda Belantara (Video Artist and Documentary Filmmaker)

David Berezan will present new directions of the MANTIS system at 'Espace du Son 2009', Brussels

CONFERENCE PROGRAM "ESPACE DU SON" 2009

Programme details below:
Friday, 23/10
Theme 1: The words: Categories, musicology
2.00pm Bertrand Merlier
Theme 2: Places and Practices: Associations / Concerts / Loudspeaker System
2.45pm Hélène Planel
3.30pm David Berezan

Theme 3: Instruments: Violin
4.45pm Benjamin Thigpen
5.30pm Ludovic Berquin

Saturday, 24/10
10.15am Welcome to participants
Theme 4: Perceptions: Case Studies, Psychoacoustics
10.45am Stansbie Adam and Stephen Kilpatrick
11.30am Sazdov Robert (1)
12.15am Sazdov Robert (2)

Theme 5: The aesthetic: Theoretical Reflections
2.00 pm Francis Dhomont
2.45pm Jean-Marc Duchenne (1)
3.30pm François Bayle

Theme 6: Works: Productions, Examples
4.45pm Jean-Marc Duchenne (2)
5.30pm Annette Vande Gorne

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Diana Simpson's Papyrus and Manuella Blackburn's Vista Points two-out-of-three Miso Music Portugal'09 Prize winners!

Results of the 10th Electroacoustic Composition Competition Música Viva 2009.
Miso Music Portugal has the pleasure to announce the results of the Música Viva Competition 2009.
Jury members: Beatriz Ferreyra (Argentina), Cândido Lima (Portugal), Miguel Azguime (Portugal)

PRIZE WINNERS
UK Diana Simpson Papyrus
Mexico Alejandro Montes de Oca Cracked voices
UK Manuella Blackburn Vista Points

BEST PORTUGUESE PIECES
Portugal Sara Ross Paper over voice by means of a guitar
Portugal Nuno Figueiredo The electronic sounds of the birds