This class is divided into lectures and labs. During lectures, Jonathan Harvey will address aesthetic and musical aspects of the selected pieces, going through a detailed analysis of them, with emphasis on the interaction between instruments and electronics. During lab sessions, Juan Pampin will discuss the electronic techniques used in the compositions. Students will gain hands-on experience on the presented sound synthesis and processing techniques working on computer-based examples and projects. Labs will take place at CCRMA, Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics.
NOTE: This is a tentative schedule subject to changes.
Class | Day | Topic |
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1 | Sep 25 | Introduction Kontakte (1), K. Stockhausen |
2 | Sep 28 | Kontakte (2), K. Stockhausen |
3 | Oct 2 | Lab 1 (at CCRMA) |
4 | Oct 5 | Kontakte (3), K. Stockhausen |
5 | Oct 9 | Lab 2 (at CCRMA) |
6 | Oct 12 | Kontakte (3), K. Stockhausen |
7 | Oct 16 | Lab 3 (at CCRMA) |
8 | Oct 19 | Kontakte (4), K. Stockhausen |
9 | Oct 23 | Kontakte (5), K. Stockhausen |
10 | Oct 26 | Kontakte (6), K. Stockhausen |
11 | Oct 30 | Mantra (1), K. Stockhausen |
12 | Nov 2 | Mantra(2), Mixtur, K. Stockhausen |
13 | Nov 6 | Lab 4 (at CCRMA) |
14 | Nov 9 | Desintegrations(1), T. Murail |
15 | Nov 13 | Hugh Livingston, Cello Pieces (at CCRMA) Lead Plates of the Rom Press, Jonathan Berger |
16 | Nov 16 | Desintegrations(2), T. Murail |
17 | Nov 20 | Lab 6 (at CCRMA) |
18 | Nov 23 | Metal Hurlant, J. Pampin |
19 | Nov 27 | Lab 7 (at CCRMA) |
20 | Nov 30 | Ashes Dance Back, J. Harvey |
21 | Dec 4 | Lab 8 (final Session) (at CCRMA) |