Project Day 2
Inter-action
Feat. Thierry Miroglio (percussion)
Sophie Jégou (dance)
17 October 2019
1-10pm
The Ellen Terry Building Coventry University
Call for presentations
deadline 9 Sept.
INTIME PROJECT 2
The
second of two one-day conferences focusing on new music performance,
creative practice and electronics taking place this October.
DAY 2 explores the creative interactions of the contemporary performance artist. The
day focuses in particular on the work and practice of French
percussionist Thierry Miroglio and the dancer/choreographer Sophie
Jégou. In the afternoon, Sophie Jégou will discuss and demonstrate her collaborative practice across music and the visual arts.
Concerts
bookend the Project and present a range of composers’ work for
percussion (with and without electronics) performed by Thierry Miroglio.
Composers include: Elaine
Tomazi Freitas, Benoit Granier, Gerard Grisey, Samuel Hayden,
Christopher Hobbs, Bruno Mantovani, Adam Stanovic, Tom Williams, Xu Yi.
Project 2 invites afternoon presentations on the theme of Inter-action with music and dance. We are particularly interested in work that involves percussion and dance.
Deadline for presentations (only, no music) to be considered is 09/09/2019. Either 20-minutes in length or as a Pechakucha.
Those whose submissions are accepted will be expected to register and attend.
Early bird before Sept. 8th.
INTIME Single Project Registration: £30
Early Bird rate before Sept. 9th:. £20
Booking both Projects together special rate: £45 with Early bird rate, before Sept 8th £35
Student and Coventry Music Hub special rate: £15 per INTIME Project and before Sept 9th the early bird discount rate is £10.
The call for presentation submission form can be found at: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UpLhKJu8QzxSZiLzJqBXaxlu10_zl_kw
Enquiries to:
INTIME@Coventry.ac.uk
INTIME@Coventry.ac.uk
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Dr Tom Williams BA, MA, MusAD, SFHEA
Principal Lecturer in Music Composition
Course Director BA Music Composition
School of Media and Performing Arts
Coventry University
CV1 5FB
UK
Sarah Watts performance on YouTube of my 2018 piece for contrabass clarinet and digital playback, Weighed Down by Light. Carla Scarletti (composer and founder of Kyma, Symbolic Sound Corporation) writes, "Wow! The electronics and contrabass timbres are so seamless...I like the video, the score, and the light, and the black-and-white sections…and the name...I love when the slap tongues morph into low tones morph into electronic sustains — so cool — it’s like a new hybrid instrument...Impressive detail and contrast (and virtuosic playing too)!"
Dr Tom Williams BA, MA, MusAD, SFHEA
Principal Lecturer in Music Composition
Course Director BA Music Composition
School of Media and Performing Arts
Coventry University
CV1 5FB
UK
Sarah Watts performance on YouTube of my 2018 piece for contrabass clarinet and digital playback, Weighed Down by Light. Carla Scarletti (composer and founder of Kyma, Symbolic Sound Corporation) writes, "Wow! The electronics and contrabass timbres are so seamless...I like the video, the score, and the light, and the black-and-white sections…and the name...I love when the slap tongues morph into low tones morph into electronic sustains — so cool — it’s like a new hybrid instrument...Impressive detail and contrast (and virtuosic playing too)!"
Dart for Cello and Electronics is now released on Albany Records performed by Madeleine Shapiro.
"… Dart, is a vivid electroacoustic evocation of the fluctuating character of a Devon river…" (The Wire)
Meditations on a Landscape for the acclaimed soprano Juliana Janes Yaffé. Queens College NY, Professor Hubert Howe, Chair NYCEMF2017, described it as "one of the highlights of our festival that year".
Tom Williams on Coventry University Pure Portal
My composition website: www.tw-hear.com
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