live@CIRMMT Performance Series
The live@CIRMMT Performance Series is open to the general public and includes four to six performances per year that highlight the artistic research output of CIRMMT.
As with our Distinguished Lecture Series, members of the CIRMMT community are encouraged to meet with our distinguished artists during their stay. Members are invited to submit projects for consideration on a yearly basis.
Sean Ferguson and Isabelle Van Grimde: Duo pour un violoncelle et un danseur
Du
21/10/2008
à
13:00
au
24/10/2008
à
19:30
— MMR, New Music Building, McGill Univeristy (555 Sherbrooke St. West)
Xenia Pestova and Pascal Meyer: Stockhausen's "MANTRA"
Le 17/10/2008, de 19:00 à 20:00
— Pollack Hall, Strathcona Music Building, McGill Univeristy (555 Sherbrooke St. West)
Steven Schick, University of California, San Diego, USA: Pieces for solo percussion and live electronics
Le 15/10/2008, de 20:00 à 22:00
— Tanna Schulich Hall, New Music Building, McGill Univeristy (527 Sherbrooke St. West)
George Lewis: Interactive Music of George Lewis
Le 19/04/2007, de 19:00 à 21:00
— New Music Building, 527 Sherbrooke St. West, Tanna Schulich Hall
Following his CIRMMT Distinguished Lecture at 4:30pm, George Lewis and Lori Freedman will perform using computer-driven Yamaha Disklavier grand pianos.
Fabrice Marandola: Un percussionniste et sa voix
Le 22/01/2007, de 20:00 à 22:00
— New Music Building, 527 Sherbrooke St. West, Tanna Schulich Hall
The first of the live@CIRMMT concerts will take place on Monday, January 22, when Fabrice Marandola will premiere a major new piece for percussion and live electronics by French composer Arnaud Petit. Arnaud Petit will be in residence at McGill for two weeks, working on this research/creation project in the McGill Digital Composition Studios. He will give a lecture on January 18th as part of the CIRMMT Distinguished Lecture Series describing his creative and technical work. His presence at CIRMMT has been supported by the Consul général de France à Québec.