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About 40, 50, 80

A triply jubilant occasion

On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of CCRMA, the 50th anniversary of the first computer music piece played at Stanford via punch cards from Max Mathews at Bell Labs, and the 80th birthday of John Chowning

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Events

Bing Concert Hall & CCRMA

A special celebration, including a concert on October 26th at Bing Concert Hall featuring works by Chowning, Risset, Reid, and Suzuki. Visit the Bing Concert Hall calendar to purchase tickets. If you have already RSVPd, no further action is necessary.

Live stream:

Science Showcase, Concert, & Symposium

October 26 - 27, 2014


Bing Concert Hall, 26 October 2014

Bing Concert Hall
327 Lasuen Street, Stanford CA 94305

1:30 PM Lobby: Science Showcase
2:30 PM Main Hall: Concert

Program (order subject to change):

Turenas - Chowning (arr. for live performance by Pottier)
Resonant Sound Spaces - Risset
Duet for one pianist: Three Études - Risset
Miniatures, in homage to John Chowning/CCRMA - Various
Ring, Resonate, Resound - Reid (première)
INTERMISSION

Lanzon: Echoes - Cook
I'm Late - Schottstaedt
Shimmer, Tree - Suzuki (in memoriam, Jonathan Harvey)
Voices - Chowning

Click here to purchase tickets

5:15 PM Memorial Auditorium Steps
Polartide - Chafe, Niemeyer (a work for audience and carillon with crowd-controlled tempo.
Tiffany Ng, carilloneur

CCRMA , 27 October 2014

CCRMA
660 Lomita Drive, Stanford CA 94305

Symposium
The Stage, third floor

10:00 AM Coffee, pastries, and chats
10:30 AM Andrew Nelson, University of Oregon
11:00 AM Michael Gurevich, University of Michigan: Gems from the Archives
11:30 AM Andy Moorer: Looking Ahead by Looking Back
12:00 PM Fernando Lopez-Lezcano, CCRMA

12:30 PM BREAK

1:30 PM Jean-Claude Risset, CNRS, Evelyne Gayou, GRM
2:00 PM Hiro Kato, Yamaha
2:30 PM What’s Happening Now – directions in composition
3:00 PM Ge Wang, CCRMA: What’s Happening Now – directions in research
4:00 PM What Might the Future Hold? Panel discussion with Julius Smith, Romain Michon, Takako Fujioka, Sasha Leitman

5:00 PM BREAK

8:00 PM Concert, CCRMA Stage

About this site

We made this site as a celebration of 3 major events and as an ongoing tribute to the pioneers of computer music.