IRCAM @ Columbia 1999

Columbia University, New York City
November 15-21, 1999
PROGRAM OF EVENTS
NOTE: This schedule is subject to change. Please check back for the latest information.
(last updated November 17, 1999)
Monday, November 15, 8 pm, Miller Theatre
Ensemble 21 performs works by Jonathan Harvey:
Tombeau de Messiaen, for piano and electronics
Mortuos Plango Vivos Voco, for quadrophonic tape
Nataraja, for piano
The Riot, for flute, bass clarinet and piano
Song Offerings, for soprano and chamber ensemble
- Pre-concert talk at 7 pm with Jonathan Harvey
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Thursday, November 18, 8 pm, Miller Theatre
Ensemble Sospeso performs works of Magnus Lindberg and Tristan Murail:
Magnus Lindberg : Ur, for small ensemble and electronics
Tristan Murail : Bois flottés, for ensemble and electronics
Tristan Murail : L'esprit des dunes, for ensemble and electronics
Magnus Lindberg : Related Rocks, for two pianos, two percussion and electronics
- Pre-concert talk at 7 pm with Tristan Murail & Magnus Lindberg
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Directions to Miller Theatre
Friday, November 19, Altschul Auditorium, Columbia University
IRCAM FORUM Workshop, free and open to the public.
Lectures, discussions, and demonstrations of IRCAM activities, technique & software, with the participation of Pierre Boulez, Laurent Bayle (Director of IRCAM), Eric De Visscher (Artistic Director of IRCAM), & Andrew Gerzso (Forum IRCAM Manager).
Reservations strongly recommended. Reserve seats by sending email to ircam@music.columbia.edu.
- 10:00-10:30am: Ircam Today and Tomorrow (Laurent Bayle),
- 10:30-11:00am: The Ircam Forum (Andrew Gerzso)
- 11:00-11:30am: break
- 11:30am-12:15pm: Composing with Computers (Pierre Boulez, in conversation with Eric De Visscher)
- 12:15-1:30pm: lunch break
- 1:30-2:30pm: Introduction to Open Music software (Mikhail Malt)
- 2:30-2:45pm: break
- 2:45-3:45pm: Introduction to Audiosculpt software (A.Gerszo)
- 3:45-4:00pm: break
- 4:00-5:00pm: Introduction to Max/MSP and Spatialisateur software (Manuel Poletti)
- 5:00-6:00pm: Forum Information Desk
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Saturday, November 20, Prentis Hall, Columbia University
IRCAM FORUM Workshop, with limited access (24 participants)
Hands on workshop on IRCAM technique and software with instruction by Mikhail Malt & Manuel Poletti of IRCAM.
- 9:30am-12:00pm
- Group A: Workshop on OpenMusic (M.Malt)
- Group B: Workshop on Audiosculpt (M.Poletti)
- 12:00-1:00pm: lunch break
- 1:00-3:30pm
- Group A: Workshop on Audiosculpt (M.Poletti)
- Group B: Workshop on OpenMusic (M.Malt)
- 3:30-4:00pm: break
- 4:00-6:30
- Group A: Workshop on OpenMusic Interactions (M.Malt)
- Group B: Workshop on Real Time systems (M.Poletti)
NOTE: The workshops are free but all seats have already been reserved. We cannot accept any additional participants.
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Sunday, November 21, Prentis Hall, Columbia University
IRCAM FORUM Workshop, with limited access (24 participants)
Hands on workshop on IRCAM technique and software with instruction by Manuel Poletti of IRCAM.
NOTE! This time has been changed
- 10:30am-1:00pm
- Group A: Workshop on Real Time systems (M.Poletti)
- Group B: Workshop on OpenMusic Interactions (M.Malt)
NOTE: The workshops are free but all seats have already been reserved. We cannot accept any additional participants.
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Sunday, November 21, 3 pm, Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall
Concert of Pierre Boulez and Soloists of the Ensemble Intercontemporain, performing an all-Boulez program:
- Anthèmes 2, for violin and electronics
- Douze notations
- Sonatine
- Structures, livre II
- Messagesquisse
- Incises
NOTE: This concert has SOLD OUT. No more tickets are available.
Altschul Auditorium is located on the third floor (street level) of the School for International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Amsterdam Avenue at 118th St.
Directions:
By subway, take the 1/9 train to the 116th St. stop and proceed east across the Columbia main college walk to Amsterdam Avenue. Cross to the east side of Amsterdam and walk north to 118th St. Turn right onto 118th St. and enter the main SIPA entrance--the first set of doors on the right side. Inside, follow the signs for Altschul Auditorium.
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Prentis Hall is located at 632 W. 125th St., New York.
Directions:
By subway, take 1/9 train to 125th St. stop and proceed west on 125th St. Prentis Hall has a white facade and is on the south side of the street, before the Cotton Club. Enter at the green double doors and proceed to the third floor. Follow signs to the Computer Music Center.
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IRCAM Week 1999 events are organized and supported by The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs through the Cultural Services of the French Embassy the AFAA (Association Francaise d'Action Artistique); The Cultural Services of the French Embassy; The Computer Music Center, Columbia University; IRCAM The Fritz Reiner Center for Contemporary Music; The Alice M. Ditson Fund at Columbia University; Miller Theatre;and Carnegie Hall.
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