[Online] CIRMMT-ACTOR Symposium on Orchestration Research IV

[Online] CIRMMT-ACTOR Symposium on Orchestration Research IV

A partnership event between CIRMMT and ACTOR (Analysis, Creation & Teaching of Orchestration)

Description

This online event will consist of four 20-min presentations with 10 minutes of questions for each.

  1. Explaining mental representations of sound semantics – Victor Rosi (IRCAM)
  2. Musicians Auditory Perception (MAP) Project – Shahrokh Yadegari (University of California, San Diego) [PI] with ACTOR student members Jeanne Côté (McGill University), Pedram Diba (McGill University), Min Seok Peter Ko (UCSD), Sang Song (UCSD), Berk Schneider (UCSD), and Tiange Zhou (UCSD) plus external collaborator Florian Grond (McGill University)
  3. Masque de Fer – Martin Daigle (McGill University) and Gabriel Couturier (Université de Montréal)
  4. Sounding the interaction of cultures: Orchestration techniques and perceptual effects – Lena Heng (McGill University), and Mengqi Wang (Université de Strasbourg)

About ACTOR

The ACTOR Project is an international partnership working to bring interdisciplinary research on orchestration and timbre to the forefront of music scholarship. This partnership links North American and European orchestration practice and pedagogy, and stimulates the development of new creativity-enhancing digital tools for learning, creating, and studying orchestration practice.

Please visit https://www.actorproject.org for more details. 

Access

To participate online, please click on this Zoom link at the time of the event.