[atlantaprog] Concert Tuesday November 14th at Georgia Tech

Sonic Generator is the name of a performing group of Georgia Tech students and professors. They are all part of a new group doing research into artificial intelligence and computers in music.

The concert is Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 8:00 pm at the Georgia Tech Alumni House, 190 North Avenue. Admission is free and open to the public.

I have not checked them out yet but they look like they're doing interesting work.

http://www.sonicgenerator.gatech.edu/upcoming_concerts/ tuesday_november_14_2006_at.html

From the web site:

Sonic Generator is the contemporary music ensemble-in-residence at Georgia Institute of Technology dedicated to the performance and exploration of music composed, shaped, influenced, enhanced, and created by the use of technology.

Besides presenting a series of concerts, the group works with composers, students and other performers in the Music Department on specific projects involving the creation, development, and implementation of electronic music technologies. Furthermore, the ensemble serves as an educational resource for the larger university community and the surrounding local community through concerts, lectures, workshops, and masterclasses.

Program:

Rand Steiger: 13 Loops for quintet and live electronic processing
Mario Davidovsky: Synchronisms No. 6 for piano and tape
Joshua Fineberg: Paradigms for sextet and electronics
Gil Weinberg / Scott Driscoll: Jam'aa for robotic percussionist and human musicians
Jonathan Kramer: Renascence for clarinet and live electronics
David Felder: Partial D for sextet and electronics

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--Wheat Williams


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