NASA/Smithsonian Collaboration
The ACTOR project (actorproject.org) collaborated with astrophysicist Dr. Kimberly Arcand at the Smithsonian Institute and NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory for astronomy in the musical auralization of astronomical images. The composition was done by former Schulich composition student Sophie Kastner and was performed by an ensemble directed by Charles-Eric Fontaine with many former and current Schulich students and recorded in the MMR. The piece will be released by NASA tomorrow 15 November 2023 at 2pm EST at the following URLs:
https://chandra.si.edu/photo/2023/music/
https://chandra.si.edu/sound/symphony.html
wasteLAnd
On May 21, in the Experimental Theater of the Conrad Prebys Music Center in La Jolla, California, The Los Angeles based wasteLAnd ensemble premiered six new works for instruments and electronics by Matthew Henson, Roger Reynolds, Jonny Stallings, Rand Steiger, Alex Taylor and Ni Zheng as part of UCSD's participation in the ACTOR Composer-performer Orchestration Research Ensembles (CORE) project.
wasteLAnd was founded by, and includes many alumni of the UCSD program including Rachel Beetz, Nicholas Deyoe, Dustin Donahue, Todd Mollenberg, and Ashley Walters.
wasteLAnd performs New Works for Ensemble and Electronics
Program:
Rand Steiger: Liminalities
Alex Taylor: Adjustments
Jonny Stallings: Cañonazo 3
Matthew Henson: Armature
Roger Reynolds: Co-Existence
Ni Zheng: pleasure of refusal
Performers:
wasteLAnd
Nicholas Deyoe, conductor
Rachel Beetz, flute
Brian Walsh, bass clarinet
Mattie Barbier, trombone
Dustin Donahue, percussion
Todd Moellenberg, piano
Adrianne Pope, violin
Ashley Walters, cello
The concert was live-streamed and will be available for streaming soon at the following link https://music-cms.ucsd.edu/concerts/live.html.
SEAMUS
ACTOR Student members Jeanne Côté (violin) and Pedram Diba (composer) participated in the 2023 Conference of the Society for Electroacoustic Music in the United States (SEAMUS). They performed As Close as Breath, a work composed for the research-creation project Musician's Auditory Perception (https://timbreandorchestration.org/writings/project-reports/musicians-auditory-perception).
The concert took place on April 8 in Cary Hall at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music in New York City.
Concert du séminaire
Dans le cadre du séminaire « Composer, interpréter et analyser l’orchestration contemporaine » donné par les collaborateurs du projet ACTOR Jean-Michaël Lavoie, Jimmie LeBlanc et Caroline Traube, en collaboration avec Pierre Michaud, cinq ensembles ont été formés et des oeuvres sont composées avec l'aide et la contribution créative des interprètes de chacun des ensembles. Ce concert présentera la création de deux oeuvres mixtes pour septuor et électronique, de Simon Grégorcic et Hans Martin, étudiants au doctorat à l’Université de Montréal, dans le cadre des activités de l'Ensemble de recherche en orchestration contemporaine — EROC 3 (2022-2023).
*Entrée gratuite
Cameron Chameleon, L’enfant d’éléphant, Seizing to be Ceased
Guillaume Bourgogne, directeur artistique et chef. Florence Blain-Mbaye, narration; Ariadne Lih, soprano; Léo McKenna, baryton-basse. JASON NOBLE Cameron Chameleon or A Young Person’s Guide to Orchestration (narration en anglais) ALAIN BERLAUD L'enfant d'éléphant (narration en français) PHILIPPE MACNAB-SÉGUIN Seizing to be Ceased