[Voxnovus] NM421> October 4, 2013 - 60x60 East Coast Mix Premieres in New York City at Harvestworks - 60x60 Video in STUDIO 300 Digital Art and Music Festival

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> POSTCARD: The Acousticians

Vox Novus Calendar

> PERFORMANCE: 60?60 East Coast Mix

> PERFORMANCE: 60x60 Video at STUDIO 300 Digital Art and Music Festival

> PERFORMANCE: Composer's Voice

OPPORTUNITIES

> Fifteen Minutes of Fame - call for works for violin solos

> Composer's Site - new opportunities

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The Acousticians

The Acousticians
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When fifty music critics from around the world were asked which orchestra
most consistently played in tune, forty-nine of them named the Kamchatka
Philharmonic. Were the musicians of a higher caliber than most? Did the
conductor demand unprecedented attention to pitch control? Was there
something in the water way out there on the eastern edge of the Asian
continent? Nope. Instead, credit Dmitri and Ivan Dinklakevich, the
orchestra's acousticians. Employing state of the art sound-enhancing
equipment, the brothers constantly adjusted the sonic environment of
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Symphony Hall. A single measure in a Brahms
concerto, for example, might involve sweetening the oboe line by 20 dB while
subtracting a 220 Hz subharmonic from the violas. More complex
compositions-such as John Cage's 4'33"-typically necessitated formant
expulsion, mid-frequency distillation, undertone manipulation, and the
random dispersal of infrasonic dissonances. It was grueling work, and Dmitri
and Ivan often each lost pounds of perspiration during a 90-minute concert.
Still, recognition of their efforts-implied though it was-was ample reward
for Dmitri. And Ivan? Not so much, and one day, he ... but that's another
story. <http://www.davidgunn.org> David Gunn


<http://www.davidgunn.org> David Gunn
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Upcoming Performances

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60 <http://www.voxnovus.com/60x60/2012_East_Coast_Mix.htm> ?60 East Coast
Mix


Friday October 4, 2013 - 7:00 p.m.


60?60 is an audio collage containing 60 one-minute works by 60 different
composers presented continuously in an hour performance. 60?60 is a project
of "signature works" and short works created specifically for the 60?60
project. The one-minute works can be of any style, aesthetic or technique.
The project embraces diversity in order showcase the wealth of new music
being written by the composers of today.


October 4, 2013 - 60?60 East Coast Mix




Robert Voisey (curator)

Friday, October 4 at 7:00 PM
Admission: FREE
Location:
Harvestworks - www.harvestworks.org
596 Broadway, #602
New York, NY 10012
Phone: 212-431-1130
Subway: F/M/D/B Broadway/Lafayette, R Prince, 6 Bleeker


East Coast mix is the first 60?60 mix comprised of works which incorporate
composers from the United States East Coast. Bert Van Herck is the audio
coordinator for the 60?60 (2012) East Coast Mix. 60?60 is a one-hour-long
show made by sequencing 60 pre-recorded pieces by 60 different composers,
each piece a minute in length or shorter. Highlighting the work of a great
many composers, 60?60 testifies to the vibrancy of contemporary composition
by present a diverse array of styles, aesthetics, and techniques being used
today. 60?60 has received thousands of submissions from over 30 countries,
produced radio shows, created multimedia and multidisciplinary events, and
released several albums.



Compsoers in the 60x60 East Coast Mix include:

N. B. Aldrich, David Berlin, James Bohn, Michael Boyd, Julius Bucsis, Anne
Elyse Burson, David Charles Calabrese, Joel Chadabe, Alison Conard,
Christopher Cook, Mike Crooker, David Crowe, Douglas DaSilva, Thomas
Dempster, Robert Dick, David Durant, Louise Fristensky, Josh Goldman,
Melissa Grey, Joshua Groffman, Nathan Halverson, Jaclyn Heyen, TJ Hospodar,
Charles Jowett, C.R. Kasprzyk, Benjamin Klein, Joan La Barbara, Michael
Bartholomew Laurello, HyeKyung Lee, Elainie Lillios, John Link, Matt Marble,
Alex Edward Marse, Charles Norman Mason, Zack Merritt, Daniel Morel, David
Morneau, Tim Mukherjee, Casey Mullen, Kala Pierson, Derek Piotr, Nora Ponte,
Tim Risher, James Ross, Edward G Ruchalski, Judith Shatin, Andrew Smith,
Jerod Sommerfeldt, Laurie Spiegel, Eli Stine, Mike Swinchoski, Hans Tammen,
Peter Elyakim Taussig, Jeremy Van Buskirk, Bert Van Herck, Robert Voisey,
Andrew Walters, Jane Wang, Rodney Waschka, and John Wiggins

See the discriptions of the East Cost Mix pieces here:
http://www.60x60.com/2012_East_Coast_Mix.htm

60x60 works During the concert each of the 60 pieces selected will begin
precisely at the beginning of the minute, this will mark the end of one
piece and the beginning of another. There will be no pause between the
pieces. Works may be less than 60 seconds in length, but may not exceed 60
seconds. Works selected that are less than 60 seconds long are "padded" with
silence either before, after, or surrounding the composition. The passage of
time is marked by a synchronized clock.

60?60 is a project of "signature works" and short works created specifically
for the 60?60 project. The one-minute works can be of any style, aesthetic
or technique. The project embraces diversity in order showcase the wealth of
new music being written by the composers of today.

60?60 is in its 10th concert season celebrating a decade worth of one-minute
works submitted to the project. 60?60 has already presented more than 2000
composers in over 45 different one-hour mixes in more than 250 performances
in over 30 countries to audiences in the tens of thousands. 60?60 was
specifically designed to present a slice of what is happening today's music
scene and has done so by presenting the maximum amount of composers to the
largest audience possible through its various projects and activities.

This 60?60, the East Coast mix is the first 60?60 mix comprised of works
which incorporate composers from the United States East Coast. Bert Van
Herck is the audio coordinator for the 60?60 (2012) East Coast Mix. 60?60
(2012) East Coast Mix Audio Coordinator Bert Van Herck Bert Van Herck was
trained as a pianist and composer at the Lemmensinstitute in Belgium and
obtained a PhD in composition from Harvard University Harvard University,
where he worked with Helmut Lachenmann, Brian Ferneyhough, Julian Anderson,
Magnus Lindberg, Chaya Czernowin, Cristopher Hasty; and at Columbia
University with Tristan Murail 60?60 Director: Robert Voisey

Robert Voisey <http://www.voxnovus.com/composer/pic/Robert_Voisey_055.jpg>

"Composer and electronic music impresario Robert Voisey devised the 60?60
concept so large numbers of composers could bring their work to audiences in
a portable, palatable, and decidedly unconventional format. Since the
series' inception in 2003, Vox Novus - Voisey's organization dedicated to
the promotion of contemporary composers and their work - has solicited 60?60
submissions by composers at all professional levels worldwide and presented
its hour-long recordings at concerts in cities from Brooklyn to Bucharest.
.This digitized, compartmentalized, sound-bite format is a tantalizing new
way to experience widely varied and eclectic electronic music. And 60?60's
longevity and international acclaim show that Vox Novus' innovative strategy
to attract audiences and encourage composers has actually worked" -
Alexandra Jones, Classical Voice of North Carolina

60?60 contains 60 works from 60 different artists. Each work is 60 seconds
in duration and sequenced together to create a one hour performance. "A
minute can be ample time to express a whole gamut of imaginative sounds, or
it can be a constraint which forces an artist to isolate what is the most
important element of a work. The point of the project is that it enables an
audience to take in and enjoy a cross section of different approaches to new
music within a reasonable duration. And the purpose of Robert Voisey is to
promote new music" -Malcolm Miller, Music & Vision

60?60 actively seeks to find listeners unaware of the new music scene. 60?60
offers an interesting and exciting program to be discovered by the listener.
Performance of various incarnations of 60?60 have been presented in concert
halls, theater stages, museums, art galleries, public atriums, bars,
nightclubs, building facades, and storefront windows in New York City; not
to mention radio airplay, television and Internet broadcast around the
world. 60?60 has had hundreds of performances stretching around the globe
from remote rural venues in place like Wollongong, Australia and Presque d'
Isle, Maine to city centers such as New York City's World Financial Center
Winter Garden Atrium and London's Open Weekend for 2012 Olympics at
Stratford Circus.

About Harvestworks Harvestworks' mission is to present experimental artworks
created in collaboration with our Technology, Engineering, Art and Music
(TEAM) Lab. The Harvestworks T.E.A.M Lab supports the creation of art works
achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies and provides an
environment for experimentation with project consultants, technicians,
instructors and innovative practitioners in all branches of the electronic
arts. Our programs are made possible with funds from New York State Council
on the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the NYC Dept. of Cultural
Affairs, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Foundation for
Contemporary Arts, Materials for the Arts, Jerome Foundation, the Edwards
Foundation Arts Fund, Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Friends of
Harvestworks.

60x60 Video
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60x60 Video (2012) Presenters Mix
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Friday October 4, 2013 - Noon-7:30 p.m.


Transylvania University's third annual STUDIO 300 features vanguard of
digital arts and music movement willl be presenting the 60x60 Video - 2012
Presenters Mix in its Byte Galler from Noon to 7:30 on Friday October 4th,
2013.

Transylvania University's Studio 300: Digital Art and Music Festival
showcases the cutting edge of art in the digital age with nine exhibitions,
three concerts and four lectures presented by 33 musicians and 130 artists
in just two days.

Transylvania University's Studio 300: Digital Art and Music Festival
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The festival, free and open to the community, is Oct. 4 and 5. Exploring
creative manifestations of technology is the festival's focus. Timothy
Polashek, director of the festival and assistant professor of music at
Transylvania, emphasizes the importance of innovation: "All the artists and
musicians involved are also technologists who build their own tools, instead
of using preexisting tools in traditional ways. This is one of the factors
that makes Studio 300 really exciting." Polashek is himself a software
creator and an internationally recognized composer.

Vox-Novus 60x60 Video Mix" and the BYTE Gallery International Exhibition.
"60x60" is a one-hour multimedia performance made up of sixty 60-second or
shorter compositions by artists from around the world.

The BYTE Gallery International Exhibition will feature 45 works, selected
from several hundred internationally submitted entries. The BYTE gallery
features video, audio and still images from all over the world, including
Iran, Germany, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Japan, Italy and France.

The 60x60 Presenters mix is designed to honor and present those composers
who have helped promote the 60x60 cause. 60x60 Video (2012) Presenters Mix
includes the works of composers who have presented 60x60 performances in the
past, present and future.

This 60x60 Video mix includes the collaborative talents of Zlatko Cosic,
Patrick Liddell, Sabrina Pena Young. Each video artist has worked with and
presented 60x60 Videos in the past. This mix assigns three 20 minute
segments to each video artist to create 20 one-minute works to create a
one-hour video.

Zlatko Cosic <http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/Zlatko_Cosic.jpg>

Zlatko Cosic is a video artist born in Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Cosic earned a Master of Fine Arts in Visual Art from Washington University
and a Bachelor of Arts in Video Production and Interactive Digital Media
from Webster University. Cosic's work spans from short films, video and
sound installations to theater projections and live audio visual
performances. His artwork was shown in over twenty countries for which he
has received a variety of recognition. Cosic currently lives in St. Louis
and works as a multimedia producer, professor and artist.
www.zlatkocosic.com

Patrick Liddell <http://www.voxnovus.com/img/Patrick_Liddell.jpg>

Patrick Liddell is a composer and video artist living in Chicago. His
music/video is a postmodern blend of 'art' and 'popular' styles, with strong
hints of electronic, ethnic, video game, experimental, and film music. His
YouTube project "Video Room 1000" has received over one million views and
has been featured on a host of viral websites. He regularly performs live
and improvised video with many groups in the Chicago area, as well as his
own video/music/art under the moniker [ontologist]. Patrick completed the
video for Vox Novus's "360 degrees of 60x60", a six-hour video installation
featuring the works of 360 different composers; each hour of the video
revisits the same source material but manipulated to uniquely accompany the
music playing. Patrick has also done a video collaboration with the 60x60
(UnTwelve) Mix as well as the 60x60 (2009 International) Mix Sabrina Pena
Young <http://www.voxnovus.com/composer/pic/Sabrina_Pena_Young.jpg>

Award-winning composer, video artist, and obsessive sci-fi buff Sabrina Pena
Young composes mind-numbing media works presented in Asia, North America,
Australia, and Europe. Her music has been heard in film festivals, radio,
electronic dance clubs, random boom boxes in France, and as not-so-pleasant
background music. Young's multimedia works have been performed at the
Beijing Conservatory, the International Computer Music Conference, Miramax's
Project Greenlight, the Athena Festival, the New York International
Independent Film Festival, Art Basil Miami, Turkey's Cinema for Peace, and
Pulsefield International Exhibition of Sound Art. Interested in machinima
and internet collaboration Young created Libertaria: The Virtual Opera, a
sci-fi machinima opera about a teen runaway pairing up with her addict
father to blow up an evil genetics factory in a post-USA dystopia.
Libertaria: The Virtual Opera will premier in the US, UK and online in
October 2013.

Composers selected in the 60x60 Video (2012) Presenters Mix:
Liana Alexandra, Ricardo Arias, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz, Rich Bitting, Benjamin
Boone, Scott Brickman, George Brunner, Paul Clouvel, Zlatko Cosic, Douglas
DaSilva, Brad Decker, Paul Dibley, Erin Dougherty, Leonardo Duerto, Chris
Flores, Douglas Geers, Josh Goldman, Melissa Grey, David Gunn, Bruce
Hamilton, Dorothy Hindman, Yoko Honda, Lynn Job, Aaron Krister Johnson, Tova
Kardonne, Juraj Kojis, Patrick Liddell, Elainie Lillios, Moises Linares,
John Link, Blake Martin, Charles Norman Mason, Mike McFerron, Jeff Morris,
Serban Nichifor, Rich O'Donnel, Michael James Olson, David R Peoples, Kala
Pierson, Christopher Preissing, William Price, Gene Pritsker, Robert
Ratcliffe, Robert Sazdov, Jacky Schreiber, Nivedita ShivRaj, Alan Shockley,
Juan Maria Solare, Adam Sovkoplas, Adam Stansbie, Allan Strange, Eldad
Tsabary, Katerina Tzedaki, Jeremy Van Buskirk, Robert Voisey, Patricia
Walsh, Andrew Walters, Rodney Waschka, Aaron Word, and Sabrina Pena Young

Robert Ratcliffe
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Robert is the Music Coordinator "Macro-Composer" of the 60x60 Presenters Mix
2012. He is an internationally recognized composer, sonic artist, EDM
musicologist and performer. He recently completed a PhD in
composition/musicology (New Forms of Hybrid Musical Discourse) at Keele
University (UK). He is the first composer to develop a musical language and
compositional technique through the cross-fertilization of contemporary art
music and electronic dance music (EDM). His hybrid works have been performed
and broadcast in over 20 countries worldwide, including presentations at
major events such as ACMC, ICMC, L'espace du Son, and NIME. Most recently he
was invited to serve on the senior programming committee of the
International Computer Music Conference in Slovenia.

Click here to see the concert program

60x60 Video (2012) Presenters Mix
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Friday October 4th, 2013
Noon-7:30 p.m.
The BYTE Gallery International Exhibition (in Room 27)
Transylvania University
300 North Broadway
Lexington, Kentucky 40508
BYTE Gallery is located in the lower level of the Mitchell Fine Arts Center,
across the hall from the Rafskeller Grill and between the Faculty Lounge and
Fine Arts Technology Lab.
All Exhibits, Events, & Concerts are Free and Open to the Public


Composer's Voice
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Composer's Voice:
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>From the Music of Future Generations,

to Works Inspired by an Innovative Renegade


Sunday October 13, 2013 - 1:00 PM


Composer's Voice featuring Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Stephen Porter, piano
Re-Imagining Debussy Music by Argentinian and Brazilian composers: Caio
Senna; Juan Maria Solare; Marisol Gentile; Claudia Montero; and Robert
Voisey. Performances by Agueda Fernandez-Abad, soprano; Kenji Haba, guitar;
Susan Davita Mandel, cello; and Yumi Suhiro, piano.


Fifteen Minutes of Fame:
Re-Imagining Debussy for Pianist Stephen Porter


A composer whose turbulent and scandalous life is mirrored by his dissonant
and mysterious music, Debussy's compositions sought to defy the societal
expectations of his time. Vox Novus' third concert of the season jumps from
a concert about the next generation of composers to a 151 year old composer
who sought to bring edge and intrigue into his work and shift the field of
music composition towards new heights.

Stephen Porter <http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/Stephen_Porter_01.jpg>

It's no wonder that internationally acclaimed concert pianist, Stephen
Porter, seeks to invigorate the music of today with works inspired by such a
dramatic and innovative composer of the past. This Composer's Voice concert
features fifteen one-minute works written by composers from all over the
world, including Erik Branch, Anne-Marie Turcotte, Anna Aidinian, Giuseppe
Lupis, Steven H. Markowitz, Aurelio Scotto, Dustin Peters, Juan Maria
Solare, Peter Reilich, Remigio Coco, Serban Nichifor, Cindi Hsu, James Soe
Nyun, Jose Jesus de Azevedo Souza, and Darren Wirth. With influences from
Canada to Europe and South America to Taiwan, this concert is bound to
invigorate the senses and re-envision a renowned composer of impressionist
music.

You can find more details on Stephen Porter's Fifteen Minutes of Fame at the
following link:
http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/featuring/Stephen_Porter/

In 2012, Stephen Porter was named artist-resident of the Cite Internationale
Des Arts in Paris, and invited to give recitals of the music of Claude
Debussy during the composer's 150th birthday year. His performances have
been critically acclaimed as "masterful...everything is graceful and
appropriate." Mr. Porter was recently the guest on National Public Radio's
"Diane Rehm Show," to discuss Debussy's life and music. He has appeared as
soloist at Albert Long Hall in Istanbul, the Rockefeller Foundation at Lake
Como, the University of Rio de Janeiro, and LSO St. Luke's with the Amadeus
Orchestra of London.

The concert will also feature longer works by Juan Maria Solare, Robert
Voisey, and Claudia Montero. Mr. Porter is joined by performers Kenji Haba
(guitar), Susan Davita Mandel (cello), Agueda Fern?ndez-Abad (soprano), and
Yumi Suehiro (piano)

Kenji Haba <http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/Kenji_Haba.jpg>

Kenji Haba is a guitarist who is exclusively sensitive to timbres in
appreciating and expressing the beauty of guitar. Recently, he has been
focusing on impressionistic music, especially that of Debussy, Ravel, and
Takemitsu.

Susan Davita Mandel
<http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/Susan_Davita_Mandel.jpg>

Cellist, Susan Davita Mandel has performed as a finalist for the AMTL Young
Musician's concert series. She brings together multiple genres of music,
collaborating with hip-hop, pop, rock, and jazz artists. Recently, Susan was
the featured cellist in Jihae and John Patrick Shanley's opera "Fire Burning
Rain" at the Highline Ballroom in NYC and the Not For Sale campaign event in
the San Francisco Bay Area.

Agueda_Fernandez-Abad
<http://www.voxnovus.com/member/pic/Agueda_Alejandra_Fernandez_Abad.jpg>

Throughout her career, Agueda Fernandez-Abad has performed operas and
oratorios with the leading orchestras of Argentina, the United States and
Europe. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the National Fund
of Performing Arts Singer of the Year.

Composer's Voice Concert Series is an opportunity for contemporary composers
to express their musical aesthetic and personal "voice" created in their
compositions. Started in 2001, the "Composer's Voice" concert series has
presented over 100 concerts throughout the world premiering the works of
thousands of living composers.

<http://www.voxnovus.com/composersvoice/program/13-10-13.htm> Click here to
see the concert program


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Calendar

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Opportunities

Fifteen Minutes of Fame
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<http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/calls/>
Fifteen Minutes of Fame

CALL FOR SCORES


Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Land of Mystery and Trolls


Deadline: October 9, 2013


Vox Novus is calling for one-minute violin solos composed for
Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Iceland: Land of Mystery and Trolls with Eva Ingolf
to be premiered on the Composer's Voice concert February 9, 2014 at the Jan
Hus Church, New York City. The theme for this Fifteen Minutes of Fame call
is: Iceland: Land of Mystery and Trolls. The composers can interpret this
creatively.

Eva Ingolf is a well known Icelandic violinist particularly recognized for
her authoritative performances of solo works by J. S. Bach. She comes from a
leading musical family and her father, Ingolfur Gu?brandsson, premiered many
of the great choral works in Iceland and six of her sisters and brothers are
professional musicians who have made an important contribution to the high
quality of the musical life in the country. She began violin studies at a
young age, gaining early recognition for outstanding musical talent,
including the beautiful tone and artistic interpretation of her playing.
After studying at the Conservatory of Reykjavik for 6 years, Eva left
Iceland to study with some of Europe's finest violin pedagogues. Her playing
has been greatly influenced by the spirit of the Russian and East-European
violin schools.

<http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/calls/#13-09-26> Click here for
more details

Composer's Site
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Vox Novus Projects

<http://www.voxnovus.com> Vox Novus
<http://www.60x60.com> 60x60
<http://www.voxnovus.com/composersvoice/> Composer's Voice
<http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/> Fifteen Minutes of Fame
<http://www.voxnovus.com/resources/American_Composer_Timeline.htm> American
Composer Timeline
<http://www.composerssite.com/> Composer's Site
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