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Saludos, Jose. ________________________________________________________________________ www.proyectosonorum.org http://www.myspace.com/sonorumcr --- On Fri, 11/13/09, CRCA <[email protected]> wrote: From: CRCA <[email protected]> Subject: ResoNations To: [email protected] Date: Friday, November 13, 2009, 2:41 PM For Immediate Release Information Contact: Sarah Weaver [email protected] 917-207-0047 ResoNations An International Telematic Music Concert for Peace http://resonations.kaist.ac.kr/ November 20, 2009 7:30PM EST United Nations Headquarters, New York City, United States of America 4:30PM PST University of California San Diego, United States of America 5:30PM MST The Banff Centre, Alberta, Canada November 21, 2009 12:30AM BST Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom 9:30AM KST Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and Dongguk University, Seoul, South Korea Renowned musicians in five international locations perform new contemporary music works for peace through the telematic music medium. Telematic music is real-time performance via the internet by musicians in different geographic locations. The performance will take place on high-bandwidth internet with JackTrip audio software developed by Chris Chafe and Access Grid video software developed at Argonne National Laboratory. The concert will have local audiences and a world-wide webcast. Program: Hope's Dream by Mark Dresser and Sarah Weaver Disparate Bodies by Pedro Rebelo Rock, Paper, Scissors by Chris Chafe Green-colored Harmony by Jun Kim Locations and Musicians: New York, New York, United States of America United Nations Headquarters, ECOSOC Chambers Presented by the World Association of Former United Nations Internes and Fellows Dean Leslie, Presidential Attaché and Arts for Peace Director Sarah Weaver, Arts for Peace Music and Technology Director, ResoNations Co-Coordinator Joan La Barbara, voice, Yoon Sun Choi, voice, Robert Dick, flute, Jane Ira Bloom, soprano saxophone, Marty Ehrlich, woodwinds, Oliver Lake, saxophone, Dave Taylor, trombone, Tomas Ulrich, cello, Samir Chatterjee, tabla, Sarah Weaver, conductor and co-composer Technology: Sylvain Bedard San Diego, California, United States of America University of California San Diego Center for Research in Computing and the Arts Mark Dresser, contrabass, conductor, co-composer Technology: Todd Margolis, Michelle Daniels Banff, Alberta, Canada The Banff Centre Chris Chafe, ResoNations Co-Coordinator Lee Heuerman, soprano, Charle Nichols, electric violin, Sam Davidson, clarinet and electronics, Chris Chafe, electric cello and composer, Geoff Shoesmith, tuba and electronics, Knut Eric Jensen, piano Technology: Theresa Leonard, Juan-Pablo Caceres Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Queens University Belfast Sonic Arts Research Centre Pedro Rebelo, composer and piano, Franziska Schroeder, saxophone, Manuela Meier, accordion, Steve Davis, drums/percussion, Justin Yang, saxophone/electronics Technology: Chris Corrigan, Felipe Hickmann, Rui Chavez Seoul, South Korea LeeHaeRang Art Theater, Dongguk University Presented by Graduate School of Culture Technology (GSCT), KAIST, and MARTE Lab, Dongguk University Jun Kim, composer, SeungHee Lee, haegeum, Euy-shick Hong, saxophone, Woon Seung Yeo, visuals, Quartet X: Yoonbhum Cho, 1st violin, Soyeon Park, 2nd violin, Heejun Kim, viola, Saelan Oh, cello Technology and Logo Design: Woon Seung Yeo Public Audience Information: ResoNations can be attended in-person at the locations listed below. La Jolla, California, United States of America Performative Computing Lab, Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA) Public Audience Address: Atkinson Hall Rm 1606, University of California at San Diego, United States of America Admission: $20 Suggested Donation Seating is limited so please arrive at 4:15 as entry will be 1st come, 1st serve Contact: Center for Research in Computing and the Arts [email protected] +1 858-534-4383 New York, New York, United States of America United Nations Headquarters, ECOSOC Chambers Public Audience Address: Public Entrance at 47th Street and 1st Avenue, New York, New York, United States of America Admission: $20 Suggested Donation RSVP required. RSVP available November 1 through November 17, 2009 Contact: World Association of Former United Nations Internes and Fellows [email protected] 212-963-3110 Banff, Alberta, Canada The Banff Centre Public Audience Address: Telus Studio, JPL Building, The Banff Centre, 107 Tunnel Mountain Drive, Banff, Alberta, Canada Admission: Free Public Audience Contact: Dominique Carrier [email protected] 403-762-6313 Seoul, South Korea LeeHaeRang Art Theater, Dongguk University Public Audience Address: LeeHaeRang Art Theater, Dongguk University, Jung-gu, Pil-dong, 3-ga 26, Seoul, 100-715, South Korea Admission: Suggested Donation 10,000 Korean won (KRW) Public Audience Contact: Concert and International Inquiry - Woon Seung Yeo [email protected] +82-10-8980-5288, Venue and Domestic Inquiry - Ji-Won Yoon [email protected] +82-19-374-2776 (or 019-374-2776 within Korea) Webcast: ResoNations can also be viewed online through the world-wide webcast hosted by The Banff Centre. RSVP required for webcast address. Space is limited to 200 reservations, first come, first served. Contact: Dominique Carrier [email protected] 403-762-6313 ------------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail was sent to [email protected] because you are subscribed to at least one of our mailing lists. If at any time you would like to remove yourself from our mailing list, please feel free to do so by visiting: http://babylonia.ucsd.edu/mlist/public/unsubscribe.php?g=9&[email protected]
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