[Voxnovus] NM421> May 9, 2014 - Composer's Voice Mother's Day Concert - 60x60 Surround Sound At Harvestworks - 60x60 UnTwelve Mix at Mobius - Announcing RESULTS for Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Passione String Quartet

Robert Voisey (Vox Novus) RobVoisey at VoxNovus.com
Thu May 8 12:45:57 EDT 2014


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> POSTCARD: Isabelle Unconvinced

Vox Novus Calendar

> Composer's Voice - Mother's Day concert

> Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame in New York City

> 60x60 Surround Sound Mix at Harvestworks in New York City

> 60x60 UnTwelve Mix at Mobius in Cambridge

ANNOUNCEMENTS

> RESULTS: Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Passione String Quartet

OPPORTUNITIES

> Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame with Karen Phenpimon-Zehavi for percussion

> Composer's Site - new opportunities

> Composer's Site - expiring opportunities







Isabelle Unconvinced

Isabelle Unconvinced
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Isabelle was grateful to be playing the starring role of Violetta Valery in
Arnold Dinklaker's production of La Traviata by G.F. Verdi. She simply
wasn't convinced that Arnold's vision of moving the venue from an early 18th
century Paris salon to the Florida Everglades was the right one, especially
with the all too aggressive "props" that Dinklaker had personally donated
from his private stock.

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Upcoming Performances

60x60 Surround Sound Mix
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60x60 Surround Sound Mix at Harvestworks in New York City


Friday, May 16th, 2014 at 7:00 PM


VoxNovus 60?60 Surround Sound Works 60x60 Surround Logo Vox Novus and
Harvestworks invited composers and sound artists to submit recorded works as
5.1 audio 60 seconds or less in length to be included in a special 60?60
project collaboration in New York City. We received over 160 submissions,
and present the finalists in an event at Harvestworks' multichannel TEAMLab
listening space.

VoxNovus 60?60 Surround Sound Works Curated by Hans Tammen on Friday, May
16, 7pm is Free admission at Harvestworks 596 Broadway, #602 in New York
City

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. A unique
collaboration between VoxNovus / Robert Voisey and Harvestworks in New York
City to create a 5.1 surround sound mix, this 60?60 presentation will be
premiered at Harvestworks' multichannel TEAMLab listening room. See the list
of works below!

Every one-minute piece will be played continuously without pause. Each of
the 60 pieces will begin precisely at the beginning of the minute, this will
mark the end of one piece and the beginning of another.

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A word from the curator


Setting out to assemble one hour of music from the breathtaking range of
submissions we received, it became clear that I had to approach the task in
the same way I would create a composition. Does it have a beginning, middle
and end, and possibly multiple movements? Is it organized in a non-linear or
abstract way, perhaps by algorithmic means? (Organizing it in alphabetical
order would been a simple example of algorithmic organization.) Or could I
simply create sections by grouping all the pieces that are similar in style,
instrumentation (we got swamped with works using synthesis), or even the way
the composer handles spatialization?

5-1-surround-sound.svgI opted for a more traditional, narrative approach,
constructing the piece with a beginning and an end in mind. In fact, the
"bookends" were the first pieces I chose. I then squeezed several movements
in between those two bookends, some movements morphing smoothly into the
next, others sharply contrasting those before or after.

Finding the right combinations took time. Whether I was looking for contrast
or for a smooth transition, the ending of one piece determined what I was
looking for in the next piece. I have to admit that I cheated a few times
when it came to pieces that were shorter than 60 seconds. Instead of
starting at 0'00? and adding the silence at the end (as we announced we
would do), in some cases I added silence at the beginning to make the flow
to the next piece more organic and natural.

Sadly, I had to reject many a good work because it simply didn't fit between
other chosen pieces. I remember spending more than half an hour on one
single piece alone that I couldn't find a spot for. Though I liked it a lot,
however, it had a very peculiar beginning, that I was by no means able to
make work in conjunction with other pieces. However, since we would have had
to reject around 70 pieces anyway, I finally let it go.

Let's talk about numbers here. we received 160 submissions, around 30 we had
to reject because they didn't have anything to do with our call requesting
surround sound works. Robert & I divided the remaining 130 submissions into
approx. 40 "yes", 70 "maybe" and 20 "no" categories. As you can guess from
my earlier explanation, the finalists were chosen from all of those
categories, because they worked well within their surroundings (pun
intended).

So what do you hear during this one-hour show? There are the soft and almost
inaudible works, those that work more with pauses than with sounds. Field
recordings, voices singing or talking, acoustic instruments, electronics and
analog synthesis - the latter often frantic outbursts of sound mass. Some
works you can dance to, some you can sing to, many others not, although
that's up to you, of course. Some works will sound strangely familiar until
you realize they are a take on another famous work, I placed them in one of
the "surprise" spots. I don't like to be too serious, so there are a couple
of surprises in store for you, and maybe you can spot them when you attend
one of our presentations.

Since this exhibit is about multichannel sound, we chose a few works that
are exemplary in terms of spatialization of sounds, while most others employ
these means in a more subtle way. Everything you can do beyond stereo with
5.1 channels is there: 5.1, 5.0, 4.1 and 4.0. There is even a 3.1 work, it
does spatialization solely with the center and rear speakers.

If you are interested in artistic approaches to multichannel sound, come to
one of our "5.1 60?60? shows at some point, or listen to our Surround Sound
DVD (yes, we're producing a DVD from it). You get a good overview over the
various artistic approaches to multichannel sound. As long as it fits within
the 5.1 DVD standard: we can just drop the DVD in the mail in case you're
interested in hosting this show on the other side of the planet. Of course,
we need to discuss other things beforehand, but still - the whole show fits
on one DVD.

I have to thank Robert Voisey for giving me the opportunity to curate a
multichannel 60?60 work for Vox Novus; our audio engineer Kevin Ramsay for
working hard on assembling and organizing all the works; Katie Sundsted
creating all the text materials; Matt Fidler to assemble the video that goes
along with the audio showing the titles of the work and composer's names;
and Nicholas Kiray for the logo. And of course, my most heartfelt thanks go
out to all the composers who submitted their works to us. It's them who made
this show interesting and inspiring. Hans Tammen, April 2014


Composers selected for the 60x60 Surround Sound Mix include:


Jeff Anderson, Daniel Bartos, Simon Belshaw, Jason Bolte, Mike Boyd, Andrei
Branea, Arnold Brooks, Steve Bull, Jeremy Van Buskirk, Alejandro Casales,
Ian Corbett, Douglas DaSilva, Jamez Dean, Blake Degraw, Rob Dietz, Lorenz
Erdmann, Bit.Seq~ (Fred Feeney), Josh Feldman, John Ferguson, Matt Fidler,
Tim Fodness, Enrico Francioni, Richard Garrett, Guiseppe Gavazza, Nate
Goossen, Scott Gresham-Lancaster, Jenn Grossman, Samuel Hertz, Jason
Hoffman, judsoN, Vivek Karun, John Kehoe, Andrew Levine, Jorg Lindenmaier,
Buddy Lorentz, Nicolas Marty, Mike McFerron, Claudi Meneghin, Tiago Morais,
Dafna Naphtali, Daniel Neumann, Serban Nichifor, Hull Pacific, Maggi Payne,
Chris Peck, Samuel Pellman, Patrick Pham, Julien Poidevin, Kevin Ramsay,
Cody Ranaldo, Steve Reinthal, Lorin Roser, Josh Simmons, Mary Simoni, David
Jason Snow, J Sohn, Yuri Spitsyn, Ariane St.Louis, Hans Tammen, Jamie Todd,
A. P. Vague, Robert Voisey, Jaeseong Wu, and Xo Xinh

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60x60 Surround Sound Mix Friday, May 16th at 7pm Harvestworks 596 Broadway
#602 New York City, NY 10012 United States FREE ADMISSION

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60x60 UnTwelve Mix at Mobius in Cambridge, Massachusetts


Saturday, May 17 8:00pM


2012-2013 60x60 UnTwelve Mix @mobius Saturday, May 17 8:00p to 9:15p Mobius
Cambridge, MA

Experimental Music Concert (co-curated by Robert Voisey and UnTwelve)

with one minute pieces by: Torsten Anders, George Arkomanis, Kenneth Babb,
Christopher Bailey, Mike Battaglia, Oleg Bezborodko, Rich Bitting, Kaja
Bjorntvedt, Susan Brewster, Ben Bridges, Paul Burnell, Warren Burt, Brendan
Byrnes, Nicholas Cline, Jason Conklin, Maxime Corbeil-Perron, Zach Curley,
Jim Dalton, Richard Duckworth, Allen Fogelsanger, Jake Freivald, Soressa
Gardner, Kraig Grady, Bruce Hamilton, Pat Hanchet, Todd Harrop, Andrew
Hasenpflug, Andrew Heathwaite, Dry Heeves, Aaron Krister Johnson, Charles
Jowett, Howard Kenty, Joan La Barbara, Kristof Lauwers, Stan Link, Marco
Liy, Nora-Louise Muller, Claudi Meneghin, Herman Miller, Shaahin Mohajeri,
Liam Molloy, Quincas Moreira, John Moriarty, John Oliver, Ryan Olivier,
Steve Parker, Tina Pearson, Samuel Pellman, Derek Piotr, Joao Ricardo,
Gilberto Rosa, Carlo Serafini, Andrew Smith, Billy Stiltner, Scott
Thompson,Christoper Vaisvil, Michael Vick, Robert Voisey, Jane Wang, Julia
Werntz.

60x60 is a collection of 60 electroacoustic or acousmatic works from 60
different composers/artists, each work 60 seconds or less in duration. For
the past 10 years, 60x60 has produced and presented more than 40 different
mixes in over 300 performances around the world.

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60x60 UnTwelve Mix Saturday May 17, 2014 8:00 pm Mobius 55 Norfolk Street
Cambridge, MA, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139 United States suggested
donation: $5

Composer's Voice
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Composer's Voice


Sunday, May 11th, 2014 at 1:00 PM


Composer's Voice presents a special Mother's Day Concert, "To Our Mothers,"
a collection of compositions by Kris Becker, Zachary Detrick, Sunny Knable,
Matthew Perez, and William Wheeler. Written for or about Mothers, these
works are perfect in celebrating this heartwarming holiday. With the World
Premiere of Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame: Viola Yip, spoken voice: 15 one-minute
works by 15 composers, Alfie Cooke, Christopher Culp, Jeffrey Edenberg,
Fermino Gomes, Krystal Grant, Joshua Hahn, Norbert Hoffmann, Liburn Jupolli,
Shigeru Kan-no, Wesley Levers, Emma-Ruth Richards, David Jason Snow, Juan
Maria Solare, JJ de Azevedo Souza, Samuel Stokes

Fifteen-Minutes of Fame
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Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame with
Viola Yip


Sunday, May 11th, 2014 at 1:00 PM


Vox Novus called for one-minute pieces for solo speaking voice dedicated to
Viola Yip for Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame. The works embody creative and
adventurous aesthetics for solo speaking voice for the concert. As the
speaking voice is the natural instrument of human beings, composers are
encouraged to explore what that instrument allows us to express. The theme
for these works is"Dedication."

Viola Yip, a native of Hong Kong, is a Brooklyn-based composer and
performer, who tries to find the boundaries and push the boundaries in her
imaginary sound world. As a composer, her compositions are not limited to
acoustic music, electronic music, graphic scores and structured
improvisation. Recent works appeared in ArtX at Bowling Green State
University, Women Composers Festival of Hartford, Ravinia Festival, Fresh
Inc Festival, soundSCAPE Festival, TEDXSMU, University of Florida,
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, NASA saxophone conference,
ThingNY spam v3.0 concert, Quiet City concert, Vox Novus Concert, Musicarama
2012 (Hong Kong) and PAUSA Art House in Buffalo. As a new music advocate,
she also performs contemporary works regularly as a pianist and an
improviser. Her recent interest falls on using human natural voice as an
instrument and explore its expressivity and musicality.


Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame with Viola Yip


Cooke England, Juan Maria Solare, Norbert Hoffmann, David Jason Snow,
Emma-Ruth Richards, Fermino Gomes, Wesley Levers, Joshua Hahn, Krystal
Grant, Jeffrey Edenberg, Shigeru Kan-no, Samuel Stokes, Christopher Culp, JJ
de Azevedo Souza Portugal, and Liburn Jupolli Kosova Sleep Circle

Composer's Voice concert Sunday May 11, 2014 at 1:00 PM Jan Hus Church 351
East 74th Street (between First and Second Avenues) New York, New York 10021
FREE ADMISSION



Calendar

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Announcing results for Fifteen Minutes of Fame with Passione


Vox Novus called for one-minute pieces for string quartet dedicated to
Passione for Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame to be performed Sunday May 25th at 7:00
pm at the Romanian Athenaeum in Bucharest, Romania

The one-minute pieces are to be written specifically for this project, which
will be performed by Passione String Quartet.

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PASSIONE Quartet plays concerts and recitals in Romania, Italy, Greece,
Japan.

PASSIONE has been featured in other projects, with established artists, of
various styles:: Bogdan Bradu, Phoenix, Alan Bedin (lead singer of Synergy
in Italy), project Opus Avantra, Donella del Monaco, Alessandro Safina.

PASSIONE Quartet has performed on a regular basis in venues throughout
Bucharest and Romania (Hard Rock Cafe, Fratelli, La Scena, Arcub, Villa
Rodizio, Clubul Diplomatilor, Club Cuba Republika del Sol), but also in TV
shows (,,Autostrada TVR" - TVR 2, ,,Vineri STAR"- TVR International, "Jurnal
Cultural" - TVR Cultural, ,,Povestiri Adevarate"- Acasa TV, ,,Phoenix 45
ani"- TVR 1, ,,Nora pentru mama"- Kanal D, ,,Dansez pentru tine"- PRO TV,
"Sa ne-amintim duminica" - National TV, "Stele sub lupa" - Antena 2 ).

PASSIONE Quartet repertoire includes about 400 classics songs, carefully
selected, organized by period style, as well as modern pieces written
specifically for the quartet with a wide range of musical styles addressed
(film music, waltzes, tangos, ambient music, entertainment, Romanian and
international folk, jazz and cafe-concert) resulted in attracting a large
audience, so that the PASSIONE Quartet is frequently invited to perform at
important functions as well as concert halls and clubs.

In 2008, OPUS AVANTRA banded together with the Quartet Passione and
premiered "Viaggio Imagginario", in Club Citta from Tokyo. In the same year
they released the disc Opus Avantra - "Live in Tokyo". The show was staged
in major cities from Italy: Rome - Stazione Birra, Milan, Venice - Teatro
Santa Margherita etc. In the summer of 2008, the PASSIONE Quartet was
invited to support 12 concerts in the Rodham Island, Casino Rodham and the
music program included classical and modern genres.

PASSIONE's concept is to address a diverse audience. PASSIONE repertoire is
structured a variety of musical genres, from classical music to pop-rock.


Selected composers for Fifteen Minutes of Fame include:


Oleg Bezborodko, David Bohn, Alfie Cooke, Douglas DaSilva, Allan 'Herbie'
Jones, Emil Khoury, Alexander Kusztyk, Martin Loridan, Kevin Poelking, Louis
Sauter, Juan Maria Solare, Max Stannard, Edward Strauman, Robert Voisey,
Blair Whittington

<http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/featuring/Passione/> You can
find more information here
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Vox Novus Projects

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Opportunities

Fifteen Minutes of Fame
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Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame with Karen Phenpimon-Zehavi for percussion


Deadline: May 16, 2014


Vox Novus is calling for one-minute pieces composed for
Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame with Karen Phenpimon-Zehavi for percussion.
Instrumentation available include: small bass drum, conga, two tom-toms,
bongos and 5 temple blocks, as in Xenakis setup for 'Rebonds'

The 15 pieces will receive a studio recording by Karen Phenpimon-Zehavi
accompanied by video and published on the Internet by Vox Novus.

The instrumentation is taken from 'Rebonds', but compositions shouldn't be
limited to conceptual gestures in that particular piece's style. The dry and
sharp orchestration suggests music of landscapes: some images could be
lunar, Dead Sea, arid, sparse, waves of water or sound, bright light.
Process or journey through a space, as well as an economy of musical
intention are additional elements worthy of exploration.

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Percussionist, timpanist and drummer Karen Phenpimon is an honors graduate
of the University of California and the State University of New York, where
she studied with renowned new music percussionists William Winant and
Raymond DesRoches. She has appeared as a soloist, chamber and orchestral
musician throughout North America, Europe and Asia with such conductors as
Zubin Mehta, Michel Corboz, Kryzsztof Penderecki, Michael Tilson Thomas,
David Robertson, Gianandrea Noseda, Gustavo Dudamel and Andrew Parrott.

<http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/calls/#14-05-16> Click here for
more details

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