MATRIXSYNTH: Monday - 4/19 - CCRMA Stage - California Electronic Music Exchange Concert


Thursday, April 15, 2010

Monday - 4/19 - CCRMA Stage - California Electronic Music Exchange Concert

"Stanford University's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) Presents:

Please join us this Monday, the 19th night of April, at 8PM in the CCRMA stage for an evening of electro-acoustic music and audio-visual performances. We are pleased to be hosting a diverse selection of composer/performers from universities all over California including UCSD, UCSB, CalArts, and Mills.

Performances include the use of a custom membrane controller (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTytHbZG0p8) [below] , a circuit bent boombox, Javanese Gamelan instrumnets, no-input mixer, and even an adapted rake! As well, there will be some meticulously composed multichannel tape pieces and video projections that are sure to enlighten your senses.

The List of composers is as follows:

Rodrigo Restrepo (CalArts)
Stephanie Smith (CalArts)
Luci Kagaya (CalArts)
Wyatt Keusch (CalArts) with Sean Price and Matthew Hettich (Mills)
Alex Christie (Mills)
Barton McGuire (Mills)
Ron Sedgwick (UCSB)
Luke Taylor (UCSB)
Cooper Baker (UCSD)
Jaime Oliver (UCSD)"

Silent Construction I - Jaime Oliver

YouTube via jaiolix — March 18, 2009 — Silent Construction I - for Silent Drum
Construcción Silenciosa I - para Tambor Silencioso
(2008-9)

composed and performed by Jaime Oliver

more info: www.jaimeolive.pe"

You might recognize this from this post.

via Adam Somers

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