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Digital Music Students go on Tour
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April 20, 2010 – 1:50 am
 

After working together for a year under the direction of Doug Perkins
and playing at Spheris Gallery (as part of The Way to Go Out series),
the Dartmouth Contemporary Music Lab is hitting the road this week for
the ensembles first tour. The first stop will be The Tank in New York
and then it is onto Boston to play at Mobius. In addition to playing
original music by members of the ensemble (including a master’s thesis
composition by Paul Osetinsky), the Lab will be playing music by
fellow composer/improvisers Seth Cluett and Lou Bunk. The concert will
feature spoken word, found sounds, traditional instruments, and a wide
mixture of low and high tech electronics.
The Tour

Tuesday, April 20, 2010
 7:30pm
 The Tank
 http://www.thetanknyc.org/music
Thursday, April 22, 2010
 8:00pm
 Mobius
 http://www.mobius.org/events/dartmouth-contemporary-music-lab

The Band
Patrick Barter

Josh Hudelson
Roth Michaels

Paul Osetinsky
Chris Peck

Alex Wroten
The Program

“Quartet for the Highest Two Es with Duet for Six Sounds” - Chris
 Peck
“Etude Being and Becoming” - Lou Bunk

“Sticks and Tones” - Alex Wroten
“Guitars: for 6 electric guitars” - Patrick Barter

“Focus” - Seth Cluett
“Means of Uniting Them” - Chris Peck

“Racquelement” - Paul Osetinsky
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The Way to Go Out: February 25th at Spheris Gallery
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February 19, 2010 – 1:05 pm
The fourth concert season of “The Way to Go Out” will feature the
debut of a new duo featuring Martin Schmidt of electronica duo Matmos
and Josh Quillen from new music quartet So Percussion. They will be
performing a set of improvisations featuring text, electronics and
more. Additionally, Dartmouth Contemporary Music Lab member Chris Peck
will perform Frederic Rzewski’s “eco-friendly” ode To the Earth for
flowerpots and voice and Paul Osetinsky will present a new work for
electronics.

“To the Earth” by Frederic Rzewski
New Work by Paul Ostetinsky

“Improvisations” by Martin Schmidt and Josh Quillen
The show will be at 6:00pm on February 25th at the Spheris Gallery on
Main Street in downtown Hanover (between the Bank of America and the
Nugget Movie Theater). It is free and open to the public.

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February 18: Guest composer/performer Jeffrey Roberts on the Chinese
guqin
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February 7, 2010 – 5:10 pm

On February 18, 7:00pm at One Wheelock, composer/performer Jeffrey
Roberts will present a public lecture-concert entitled, “Ancient
Impression, Modern Resonance: A Concert of Traditional Music and
Modern Improvisation on the Chinese Guqin.”
Guqin, an over 3,000-year unbroken Chinese music tradition, is at the
heart of Chinese philosophy and aesthetics. A stringed instrument of
the Chinese literati scholar, the guqin tradition is highly influenced
by Daoism and the aesthetics of ‘immediacy in emotional impression’
guided scholars toward enlightened and individual music expressions as
well as a re-connection with nature and the universe.

Dr. Jeff Roberts studied guqin traditional performance and
improvisation on a Fulbright Scholarship with renowned Beijing guqin
master Li Xiangting. Dr. Roberts with perform traditional guqin
compositions and improvisations as well as improvisation in a modern
context, using live interactive sampling and playback using Max/MSP
software. He will also present a pre-concert talk on Chinese
aesthetics, history of guqin, and his own creative work as performer
and composer.
This event is free and open to the public.

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Northeast Music Informatics Special Interest Group
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January 29, 2010 – 1:30 pm

Dartmouth Digital Musics took part in the NEMISIG meeting on Friday
January 29th, 2010, at New York University Steinhardt Music School,
New York City:
NEMISIG2010 web site

Among the presentations were an overview of BMARS’ MIR research by
Prof. Michael Casey, and a poster by BMARS Ph.D. student (and studio
director) Spencer Topel.
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The Way to Go Out: January 28th at Spheris Gallery
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January 22, 2010 – 10:24 pm
The third concert of “The Way to Go Out” is going to be an incredible
juxtaposition of the best in old and new music, featuring NYC composer
and visual artist Tristan Perich, Dartmouth cello phenom Julia
Floberg, and three of Dartmouth’s Digital Musics graduate students.

“Observations,” duo for crotales and one-bit music by Tristan
 Perich
“Yellow 632,” trio for Tickle Me Big Birds by Ken Ueno

“Cello Suite No. 1 in G major” by J.S. Bach
The show will be at 6:00pm on January 28th at the Spheris Gallery on
Main Street in downtown Hanover (between the Bank of America and the
Nugget Movie Theater). It is free and open to the public.

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Larry Polansky Featured on NewMusicBox
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January 5, 2010 – 1:07 pm

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American Music Center’s online publication NewMusicBox features
Digital Musics faculty member Larry Polansky this month in their
interview and video Larry Polansky: Open Source. Frank J. Oteri leads
this thoughtful discussion about topics ranging from his teaching,
prolific composition output, and Larry’s publishing company Frog Peak.
This is a genuinely interesting piece that is as much a portrait of a
composer as it is a philosophical point of departure.

In addition to the interview, there are video clips of Larry
performing “34 Chords” on electric guitar by Dartmouth Emeritus
Faculty Christian Wolff, and Larry’s composition entitled “Piker”
performed by Larry and Margaret Lancaster on piccolo.
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Spheris Gallery Contemporary Music Concert: Thursday
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December 2, 2009 – 10:50 am
Th 3rd Dec. 7PM Spheris Gallery, Main St., Hanover.

Free and open to the public.
A concert by the Dartmouth Contemporary Music Ensemble featuring
Dartmouth Music undergraduate and graduate students.

Program:
“Table Music” by Thierry de Mey.
Emily Schecter ‘12
Heewon Kim ‘10
Doug Perkins (Ensemble Director)

“Focus Score” by Seth Cluett.
Patrick Barter G’10
Joshua Hudelson G’11
Roth Michaels G’11
Chris Peck G’10
Paul Osetinsky G’10
Alex Wroten G’11
Seth Cluett will also play a short and solo laptop/ electronics set.

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Minnesota Orchestra and NewMusicBox
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November 14, 2009 – 9:57 am

Aaron Jay Kernis
This coming Tuesday heralds the beginning of the Minnesota Orchestra
Composers Institute, and Digital Musics faculty member Spencer Topel
is participating both as a composer and as contributor for the
American Music Center’s online music blog NewMusicBox. The institute,
now in its 9th season, brings together seven emerging composers for a
week of rehearsals, meetings, and a final concert on Saturday,
November 21st at 8:00pm led by Music Director Osmo Vänskä.

The program, created by composer in residence Aaron Jay Kernis, is
unique in that it devotes so many resources to sessions, meetings,
rehearsals and a performance of brand-new musics. Among the handful of
advocates for new music in America, Aaron stands out as one of the
most generous. Learn more about the program here.
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Digital Harvest review in “The Dartmouth”
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November 9, 2009 – 10:13 am
read the article on-line at: The Dartmouth’s Web site.

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Digital Harvest Concert, Thu. 29th Oct., 5th Nov., 19th Nov.
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October 27, 2009 – 5:13 pm

Thursday Nov. 5th digital musics hosted the second of three on-campus
concerts featuring works by Dartmouth students and faculty working in
digital media. The performances take place in the basement of Thayer
Dining Hall, in the space called Hovey’s Lounge, at 7PM.
The next concert will be on Thursday November 19th at 7PM.

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