October 26th, 2014, presented in partnership with the Bay Area Science Festival and Stanford’s Office of Science Outreach
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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
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5:15 PM Memorial Auditorium Steps
Polartide – Chafe, Niemeyer (a work for audience and carillon with crowd-controlled tempo. (http://www.polartide.org/) Tiffany Ng, carilloneur
October 27, 2014
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