Le Conservatoire de musique de Montréal

Montréal, Québec (February 7, 1999)

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Concordia University
Montréal, Québec (February 8, 1999)


Comme conclusion a l'Atelier de programmation de diffusion octophonique qui se tient au Conservatoire de musique de Montréal depuis le 19 janvier dernier, nous vous proposons de venir entendre les oeuvres des participants.
Le compositeur torontois Darren Copeland, instigateur du projet, donnera une demonstration du systeme.
Oeuvres de:
Patrick Levesque (McGill)
Yves Gigon (Concordia)
Stephane DeOliveira (UdeM)
Christian Bouchard (C.M.M)
Louis Dufort (C.M.M.)
On February 9 at Concordia Concert Hall eight channel works by Yves Daoust, Jacques Tremblay, and Barry Truax will be played along side others programmed by other curators in the EuCuE series. Barry Truax's "PendlerdrØm" was realized in 8 channels right from the outset of the composition process. Yves Daoust's "Children's Corner" is adapted from an 8 channel cube configuration used by ACREQ last season. The Tremblay piece like those in the workshop will be adapted from a finished stereo work.
February 8 at 5 PM
Le Conservatoire de musique de Montréal
100, rue Notre-Dame Est (near rue Saint-Laurent)
Montréal
February 9 at 8 PM
Salle Oscar Peterson,
Concordia University
7141 rue Sherbrooke Ouest
Montréal
Concerts are Free
For more information contact Darren Copeland
Presented by New Adventures in Sound, Le Conservatoire de musique de Montréal & Concordia University.
Supported by Harmonic Functions, and Third Monk Software.


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