2010 - 2011 Sonic Arts

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Sonic Arts 59
Monday 18 October 2010
DeepSpace, Ars Electronica Center, Linz, Austria. Download a map.
Sonic Intermedia 2010: UEA
This concert results from an invitation from Ars Electronica Center - the home of the pre-eminent festival of electronic arts in Europe - and the Bruckner University in Linz, to showcase work from UEA.
Associates and alumni of the UEA studio have a history of association with Ars Electronica, most notably Denis Smalley's Golden Nica award in 1988 (for Clarinet Threads) and Jonathan Impett's prize for Mirror-Rite, a work for metatrumpet, in 1994.
The programme for this Sonic Intermedia concert includes a new work for cello and electronics by current studio director Simon Waters (featuring Anton Lukoszevieze, cellist and director of new music ensemble Apartment House) and work by UEA School of Music's Nicholas Brown. In addition, work by current and recent research students will be featured.
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Sonic Arts 60
Monday 22 November 2010, 7.30pm
Concert Room, School of Music, UEA, Norwich.
Sound and Image: featuring Joseph Hyde
A programme of acousmatic and electroacoustic music (for diffusion through a multi-channel surround sound loudspeaker system) with integrated video or animated image, presented and curated by one of the UK's leading practitioners.

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Sonic Arts 61
Monday 31 January 2011, 7.30pm
Concert Room, School of Music, UEA, Norwich.
Percussion and Electronics: featuring Simon Limbrick
A programme of exciting works Percussion and Electronics featuring Simon Limbrick
"In the ferocious Zyklus, Simon Limbrick's virtuosic manoeuvres around a circle of percussive weaponry laid bare the jagged energy of one of Stockhausen's most effective creations."
Neil Fisher ,The Times, 2009

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Sonic Arts 62
Monday 7 March 2011, 7.30pm
Concert Room, School of Music, UEA, Norwich.
Trio Scordatura featuring Bob Gilmore
A programme of vocal and instrumental music, with and without electronics, featuring an internationally renowned Amsterdam-based trio who specialise in music in a broad range of musical styles making use of microtonal techniques and tunings, including that of Harry Partch.


