Description
The Karlax is an instrument for the digital arts created by Da Fact in Paris, France. Since this instrument lies within the realm of Digital Musical Instruments (DMIs), parallels between this instrument and previous DMIs created in Montreal and abroad will be discussed. This workshop will begin with talks focusing on performance and compositional approaches for the Karlax and other DMIs followed by talks based on technical interests in designing and implementing DMIs.
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Guests (to be confirmed)
Tom Mays, Académie Supérieure de Musique de Strasbourg, France
D.Andrew Stewart, University of Lethbridge, Canada
Marcelo Wanderley, McGill University, Canada
Ian Hattwick, McGill University, Canada
Ivan Franco, McGill University, Canada
Zachary Hale, CIRMMT, Canada
Schedule
Performance and Composition
9:30:-9:40 Zachary Hale, Introduction to workshop
9:40:-10:40 Tom Mays, Introduction to Karlax and his work
10:40-11:25 Andrew Stewart, Karlax,Tstick, and meta-instrument development
11:25-11:50 Zachary Hale, Improvisation with the Karlax in the N[i]Quest duo
Lunch
11:50-12:30 Lunch/coffee pause
DEMO
12:30-13:45: Participants encouraged to try instruments, play with others
Creation and design
13:45-14:15: Marcelo Wanderley, The road from prototypes to instrumentsconcert
Program (subject to change)
The well-tempered patch III by Tom Mays for Karlax, flute, and electronics
Zachary Hale, Karlax; TBD, flute
Presque Rien avec Karlax by Tom Mays for Karlax and electronics
Tom Mays, Karlax
Improvisation for Karlax and oboe by N[i]Quest Duo
Zachary Hale, Karlax; Krisjana Thorsteinson, oboe
Improvisation for Three Karlaxes
Tom Mays, Andrew Stewart, Zachary Hale; Karlax
Clepsydre by Pierre-Yves Aumont
Raphaël-Tristian Jouaville; Karlax
Rotations Méandres Accélérations by Raphaël-Tristan Jouaville
Raphaël-Tristian Jouaville, Karlax; Suzu Enns, clarinet
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