Chirp: NEC's Music Technology Showcase | Night 5

NEC: Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theatre | Directions

255 St. Botolph St.
Boston, MA
United States

New England Conservatory students electrify the Black Box Theater during Chirp, a six-night music technology performance series showcasing live electronic music and cutting-edge music tech.

On May 8 and 9 at 8 p.m., students of faculty member John Mallia present two programs of performative works involving real-time signal processing and interactivity with instrumental, vocal, and electronic sources, spatialized fixed media audio (acousmatic), multimedia, and lighting. A  multimedia work collaborated on by NEC composers and visual arts students from the London University of the Arts will be included. As a special treat, the group will also present a performance of Toshi Ichiyanagi’s “Appearance,” an experimental work for one string instrument, one brass instrument, and an organ with two electronics operators involving controlled improvisation and coincidence-based modulation.

"I have been presenting electronic music showcases and concerts at NEC regularly since 2005, many of which have been part of citywide technology festivals, collaborations with other local art institutions, programs featuring guest artists, and a recent international conference. Electronic music concert programs have been consistently presented every year at NEC for approximately 50 years since Robert Ceely began teaching courses in the early seventies. The very first piece of electronic ‘tape music’ ever created, “The Expression of Zaar,” was realized on a wire tape recorder with studio effects processing in 1944 by the Egyptian composer Halim El-Dabh, who is an NEC alum. So, the history of all types of electronic music at NEC is very longstanding and rich." — John Mallia

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    This program features performances and diffusions of works involving real-time electronics and/or fixed media (acousmatic, multimedia, and film scoring).  The majority of pieces being presented tonight were created as part of NEC's Electroacoustic Music and Composing for Film and Multimedia courses.

    The performances involving prepared loudspeakers were inspired by a recent workshop given by Nicholas Collins, author of "Handmade Electronic Music: The Art of Hardware Hacking" where twelve student worked hands on with loudspeaker drivers, batteries, and test leads to create oscillators from simple materials

  2. Morse Readings

    for many prepared loudspeakers

  3. Cooper Malanowski | Seasonal Habitat Distinctions

    Artists
    • Cooper Malanowski, trombone and electronics
  4. Ni Zheng | The Body of Immanence

    fixed media

  5. Amelia Guan | Cold

    for piano and fixed media

    Artists
    • Amelia Guan, piano, words, and narration
  6. Yuxin Duan | Music for Oboe and Electronics

    Artists
    • Corinne Foley, oboe
  7. Yifei Zhou | Settle Dot

    Artists
    • Yifei Zhou, voice and electronics
    • Kai Burns, electric guitar and electronics
  8. Flora Sun (music) and Charlotte Lingtong Sun (animation) | So I

  9. Jordan Lau | Clicks

    Artists
    • Kangwei Wilson Lu, bassoon
    • Jordan Lau, electronics
  10. Daniel Gonko | Pots and Pans

    fixed media

  11. Owen Johnson | Nepenthe

    Artists
    • Owen Johnson, piano and elecrtonics
  12. Gabriel Boyarin | Dallas

    fixed media

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  13. Flora Sun | In Between

    Artists
    • Flora Sun, performer
  14. Matthew Tirona | everywhere, always

    fixed media

  15. Improvisation

    Artists
    • Nico Daglio Fine, performer
  16. Loudspeaker Chorus


    prepared loudspeakers

    Gabriel Boyarin
    Yun-Ke Chen
    Yuxin Duan
    Austin Engelhardt
    Amelia Guan
    Jyun-Rong Ho
    Jordan Lau
    Guantian Li
    Flora Sun
    Tianyi Wang

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