Installation at London Contemporary Music Festival, 3rd August 2013

A new installation, ‘Secure’, for multiple loudspeakers, will be premiered at the London Contemporary Music Festival (LCMF 2013) on 3rd August 2013, in a multi-storey car park in Peckham.


Previewed on Dummymag.com

Music for Loudspeakers














Noon

Alvin LucierI am sitting in a room (1969)
Steve ReichPendulum Music (1968, rev. 1973)
Ambrose SeddonSecure (2013) (world premiere)
Aisha Orazbayeva: Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony (2013) (world premiere)


Performers
Lucy Railton cello (Lucier)


The loudspeaker: an icon of modernity, the ultimate harbinger of the dislocation and re-embodiment of sound that swept through 20th century music. But with Alvin Lucier and Steve Reich’s experiments in the 1960s (Bruce Nauman and Michael Snow performing Reich’s Pendulum Music at the 1969 Whitney Biennial above), the speaker also became a rich source of creativity for composers and artists. Here we celebrate the musical results.

Presentation ‘Trevor Wishart’s Globalalia: Analytical Agendas, Initial Listenings and Question Marks’ at ‘Building communities, changing needs, ongoing work’, De Montfort University, 11th July 2013

As part of the AHRC funded project ‘New Multimedia Tools for Electroacoustic Music Analysis’ directed by Simon Emmerson and Leigh Landy (Music, Technology and Innovation Research Centre, De Montfort University, Leicester) – and hosted by the Faculty of Art, Design and Humanities at DMU.

Symposium 4: Thursday 11th July 2013
Theme: ‘Building communities, changing needs, ongoing work’
Location: Clephan Building, Bonners Lane, De Montfort University, Leicester LE1 9BH (Room 0.01)
Time: 10.30-17.00
Chairs: Simon Emmerson, Michael Gatt
Invited guest contributors: Michael Clarke, Frédéric Dufeu, Trevor Wishart
10.30/10.45-11.00 coffee and introduction
11.00-12.00 ‘New Multimedia Tools for Electroacoustic Music Analysis’ (1)
– Simon Emmerson (DMU) – Achievements of the project and future possibilities
– Mike Gatt (DMU) – The OREMA project and the eOREMA journal: update and future developments
12.00-12.45 – Michael Clarke and Frédéric Dufeu (Huddersfield) –
‘An Introduction to the TIAALS software (Tools for Interactive Aural Analysis)’
(part of TaCEM – Technology and Creativity in Electroacoustic Music – an AHRC funded joint Huddersfield/Durham project).
12.45-14.00 – Lunch
14.00-15.30 Open Forum: Trevor Wishart’s Globalalia – analytical approaches
Led by Michael Gatt including contributions from –
Trevor Wishart, Kevin Dahan, Weiwei Jin, Cormac Gould, Ambrose Seddon
15.30-15.45 – Tea/coffee
15.45-16.30 ‘New Multimedia Tools for Electroacoustic Music Analysis’ (2)
Pierre Couprie (DMU): EAnalysis software: update and demonstration
16.30-17.00 –
Questions & discussion
Open Forum output possibilities (OREMA, eOREMA).

Concert at The Royal Academy of Music

Double bill concert || July 1 || Royal Academy of Music, London || Admission FREE

CONCERT 1 (6pm)
Featuring music from the Royal Academy of Music Students.

CONCERT 2 (7.30pm)
Kimon Grigoriadis – Awakening, Violin, Dancer, and Electronics
Aki Pasoulas – Paraboles Mixe, Stereo, Acousmatic
Erik Nystrom – Lucent Voids, 8 channels, Acousmatic
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Patrick Nunn – Pareildolia I, Bass Clarinet with Sensors
Ambrose Seddon – Pellere, 8 channels, Acousmatic
Andrew Lewis – LEXICON (London Premiere), 8 channels, Audiovisual

Violin: Katherine Betteridge || Bass Clarinet: Sarah Watts || Dance: Despina Goula

Address:

The DJ Recital Hall
Royal Academy of Music
Marylebone Road

London NW1 5LT

Electroacoustic Concert at City University London

Live and Acousmatic Electroacoustic Music 
4 June @ 7pm 
City University London 
Admission FREE 
+Jasper & Jasper - Quakea (Live electronics) 
+Seth Ayyaz - The Remainder (Acousmatic, 8 channels, UK premiere)
+Marco Stroppa Hist Whist, for violin and electronics (UK premiere) 
+Ambrose Seddon - Pellere (Acousmatic, 8 channels, London premiere) 
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 Violin: Aisha Orazbayeva  
Sound Projection: Marco Stroppa, Ambrose Seddon, Seth Ayyaz 
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Performance Space, College Building 
City University London
St John Street
EC1V 4PB