
Registration
Space is limited; register now to ensure your seat! Registration - Workshop on orchestral music in the 21st century
Description
This workshop aims to explore current and cutting-edge research, concepts, and workflows related to composition, performance, recording, and distribution of orchestral music, engaging as many different perspectives as possible. Presentations will represent a wide range of disciplines, including a session with Nick Squire, recording engineer for the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Coffee and snacks will be provided.
Schedule (subject to change)
- 08:45–09:00 - Pre-workshop coffee
- 09:00-09:25 - David Rafferty: Interpreting the orchestra: a composer’s path to re-imagine the orchestral instrument
- 09:25-09:50 - Will Howie: Capturing orchestral music for 3D audio reproduction
- 09:50-10:15 - Moe Touizrar: Timbral analogies: The ‘sunrise’ topic in my recent music for orchestra and large ensembles
- 10:15-10:40 - Martha de Francisco: The Big Five on the move: Symphony orchestras adjust to shifting music production models in the 21st century
- 10:40-11:00 - Coffee break (coffee and snacks provided)
- 11:00-11:25 - Denys Bouliane: New Tool for Teaching Orchestration: the OrchPlay software
- 11:25-11:55 - Jack Kelly and Matt Boerum: Cinematic vs. Immersive perspectives for live orchestral music broadcast and streaming
- 11:55-12:10 - Daito Manabe: Motion Capture and Orchestral Performance
- 12:10-12:40 - Nick Squire: Boston Symphony Orchestra’s production workflow