Thursday, 17 December 2009

KREA Expresion Contemporanea visits NOVARS Research Centre


Responding to NOVARS's participation at KREA in October 2008, the Director of KREA Expresion Contemporanea (Vitoria, Vasc Country) Araceli de la Horra, and the Director of Communication Oihana Blanco Amenabar returned the visit NOVARS this week. The encounter included a tour to the Martin Harris Centre and the Electroacoustic Studios and several interviews with members of staff and postgraduate composers (PhDs and Masters) and a musicologist student. The visit also included a guided tour to a number of artitistic projects in Manchester City and Salford.
KREA project description: Its 16,000 square metres will bring together two great cultural proposals that will turn Betoño into a highly attractive cultural axis for Vitoria-Gasteiz. Very close to the city centre, there are very outstanding projects in this area, namely, the Vital building, the Ciudad de Baskonia, the Ataria Centre for the Observation of Nature or the Shopping mall El Boulevard.

For more information about KREA, please click here

Friday, 11 December 2009

Mauricio Pauly awarded The Staubach Honoraria for Composition; Darmstadt 2010.


Composer Mauricio Pauly, a final year PhD student at the University of Manchester (NOVARS Research Centre), was awarded the The Staubach Honoraria for Composition within the 45th International New Music Courses Darmstadt 2010.
Congratulations to Mauricio!!

For more info, please visit this link

Saturday, 5 December 2009

Call for Audio-Visual work- MANTIS Festival- 20-21 February, 2010

NOVARS Research Centre for Electroacoustic Composition, Performance and Sound Art, University of Manchester, UK
Deadline: January 15, 2010 (receipt)

MANTIS (Manchester Theatre in Sound) is seeking audio-visual work for MANTIS SCREENING, a viewing/listening space as part of the larger MANTIS Festival at the University of Manchester's Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall [February 20 - 21 2010].
We are calling for fixed media audio-visual work, with a maximum duration of 15 minutes.
Audio of the work may be stereo or 5.1-channels.
Only one work per composer will be considered. Work must have been composed after 2004.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All submissions must consist of the following:

1. DATA-DVD of the work to be considered (video files should conform to Quicktime: DV PAL or H.264 formats, .avi, .mov). Please send 5.1 audio as separate uncompressed sound files (interleaved or de-interleaved). We will need to copy selected works on to computer hard-drive for playback, so please do not submit DVD-Video discs.
2. Programme note (please include duration and year of creation)
3. Composer biography (updated)
4. Contact information: email and telephone.
5. Technical specifications (including number of channels, sample rate, bit-depth, multi-channel loudspeaker mappings, as necessary)

(Please include 2 - 5 on the DATA-DVD, as well as paper copy)
All requested information must be provided in order for the work to be considered.

DEADLINE
Only submissions received by January 15 2010 will be considered for MANTIS 2010. Selected composers will be notified by 31th of January at the latest.
Works will be selected by a programming committee comprised of postgraduate students and staff at the NOVARS Research Centre.
Send hard-copy materials to:

MANTIS FESTIVAL – 2010
NOVARS Research Centre
Music - Martin Harris Centre
The University of Manchester
Coupland Street, Manchester
M13 9PL UNITED KINGDOM
FAQ
WHAT IF I WANT MY MATERIALS BACK?
Unless the contrary is specified, we will archive all submitted works in our MANTIS catalogue (which will be accessible to students and researchers within the NOVARS centre at the University of Manchester). In order to receive materials back please forward to us a self-addressed envelope with sufficient postage attached.

WHAT IF I CANNOT ATTEND THE FESTIVAL?
While we encourage composers/artists selected for inclusion to attend, it is not a requirement for consideration in programming. We regret that we are unable to provide funds to cover costs for transport and/or accommodation.

For more information about MANTIS and NOVARS Research Centre please visit:

http://www.novars.manchester.ac.uk
http://www.novars.org (blog)
http://www.mantisfestival.com

TO WHOM SHOULD I ADDRESS MY QUESTIONS?

David Berezan - Mantis Festival Director
email: david.berezan@manchester.ac.uk
Ricardo Climent - MANTIS Festival coordinator
email: ricardo.climent@manchester.ac.uk

WHERE CAN I FIND MORE ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF
MANCHESTER AND THE CITY OF MANCHESTER (UK)?
University of Manchester: www.manchester.ac.uk/
City of Manchester: www.manchester.gov.uk/

Tuesday, 1 December 2009

Live Broadcast Matinee at NOVARS by Donal Sarsfield: 'The Beauty of the Naive'



Donal Sarsfield (PhD student at NOVARS, UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER)
Thursday 3 December 2009
11:30 am @ studio one. --> UK TIME <--

NOVARS RESEARCH CENTRE (for one hour)
Donal Sarsfield was born in Co. Mayo. He studied composition with Piers Hellawell at Queen's University, Belfast and with Philip Grange and David Berezan at the University of Manchester. Being from the west of Ireland his music sits uncomfortably between European and American ideals, and though he has no driving aesthetic, he has a strong interest in vocal and choral music. He returned to the University of Manchester in September 2009 to start a PhD in Electroacoustic Composition, under supervision from David Berezan, courtesy of the Irish Arts Council Elizabeth Maconchy Composition Fellowship.