Concert, 7:30 pm
Phyllis Washington Park Amphitheater
Featuring computer music composed and performed by UM students and faculty Charles Nichols, as well as Kotoka Suzuki, David Berezan, and guest composer/performer Matthew Burtner from the University of Virginia.
Lecture, 1:00 pm
Music Building
By guest Matthew Burtner, entitled "Disembodying the Physical/Embodying the Virtual: Computer Music Composition, Instrument Design and Performance."
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Program:
- Unheard Voices, Ancient Spaces (1999) - David Berezan
for computer-manipulated sound
- Trolling for Virtue (2004) - Jahsek Arthisus (aka Eric Davey)
for computer, human, quadraphonic spatialization, and over-stimulation
- Stygian Corridors (2003) - Jonathan Lewis
for computer-generated sound
- Strata 3: Guqin (2003) - Charles Nichols
for electric violin, interactive computer processing, and quadraphonic spatialization
- Ice Flow Sonification (2004) - Ed Wrzesien
for computer-generated sound and quadraphonic spatialization
- S-Trance-S (2001) - Matthew Burtner
for computer metasaxophone
- Torrianse (2004) - Neil Haroldson
for electronic wind controller, interactive computer programming, and synthesizer
- Posture (2003) - Charles Nichols
for quadraphonic computer-generated sound
- Soledad (2004) - Christopher Stark
for bass and real-time signal processing
- Umidi Soni Colores (2002) - Kotoka Suzuki/Claudia Rohrmoser
for 8-channel tape and 3 videos
- S-Morphe-S (2002) - Matthew Burtner
for singing bowl soprano saxophone hybrid instrument
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