[NewMusicEvents] Upcoming CNMAT event: Bernie Krause and David Monacchi
grobair at emusician.com
grobair at emusician.com
Fri Oct 12 16:18:51 PDT 2007
Not sure if this is been posted already, but it sounds very interesting.
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CNMAT presents:
Field Recording and Eco-Acoustic Composition
A colloquium + concert with Bernie Krause and David Monacchi
"Soundscapes: new perspectives on the original source of music and culture"
Naturalist and bio-acoustician Bernie Krause will explain reasons and
principles at the base of forty years of field recordings of the
world natural soundscape.
"Fragments of Extinction - portraits of acoustic bio-diversity from
equatorial primary rainforest"
Sound artist and composer David Monacchi will introduce his field
recording and compositional work.
Friday, October 26
Talk: 3 pm
Concert: 8 pm
CNMAT
Free
Concert program:
1. Echoes of a Sonic Habitat (D.M. - 2004) 11.24
For re-contextualized natural soundscapes - 8ch audio
2. Interlude - Biophony V (B.K.) 5.00
3. States of Water (D.M. - 2006) 16.56
For processed field recordings - 8ch audio
4. Interlude - Biophony VI (B.K.) 5.00
5. Nightingale-Study I (D.M. - 1999) 11.35
For processed field recordings, live medieval traverse flute, and
real time video
For more information, visit:
http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/Calendar/monacchi-krause.html
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Other upcoming events at CNMAT...
Thursday, Nov 8
11 am
Ronald Bruce Smith and David Tannenbaum
CNMAT
Free
Composer Ronald Bruce Smith and guitarist David Tannenbaum present
Smith's new compostiion:
Five Pieces for Guitar and Live Electronics
This new work, which has its U.S. premiere on 11/10 at the 2007
Festival of New American Music in Sacramento, was commissioned under
a UC Discovery grant from the University of California
Industry-University Cooperative Research Program (IUCRP) and Gibson
Guitar Corporation. It was made possible through the support of the
Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT), Department of
Music, University of California, Berkeley.
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Richard Andrews
Associate Director
Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT)
UC Berkeley
(510) 643-9990 x300
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