Three Hands Clapping
Martin Gotfrit performs at the Western Front. The piece is entitled “Three Hands Clapping” and was for a computer and interactive system with zither built…
Martin Gotfrit performs at the Western Front. The piece is entitled “Three Hands Clapping” and was for a computer and interactive system with zither built…
This event is a part of the 1996 Electronic Arts Festival. The following text is taken from Front Magazine, vol. VII, no. 4, p. 8, March/April 1996:…
The following text is taken from Front Magazine, vol. VI, no. 1, p. 23, September/October 1994: For the last three years, Daniel Scheidt and Robert Kyr have…
The following text is taken from Front Magazine, vol. V, no. 5, pp. 12-14, Spring/Summer 1994: – Michael Century 06/24/94 Pianist-composer Michael Century has an eclectic background in classical,…
A special audio production and the first Western Front CD recording release. Microtonal music based on the Table of Pythagoras, composed on the computer for…
The following text was taken from Front Magazine, vol. IV, no. 3, p. 11, January/February, 1993: LEAPS is a monthly electroacoustic music and interdisciplinary performance incorporating…
Record launch and west coast debut of a new Montreal label, Empreintes Digitales, under the direction of Jean-François Denis and Claude Schryer. A concert featuring…
With Paul Lang and Iain Macanulty. In conjunction with her installation, Shooting Gallery, at the Front gallery. Confusing “dogmatic” juxtapositions were thrown at an active audience in…
Live computer music performed at the Western Front. Programme: What is the Use (1985/1986) Loopy (1982/1987) Melting Pot (1987) Lady Neil’s Dumpe (1987) A Robert…
A concert with Kenneth Newby, Arne Eigenfeldt, Iain Macanulty and David Phyall. Presented by the Center for the Arts, Simon Fraser University.
Interactive electro-acoustic performances for wind instruments and computer-controlled synthesizers. Ken Newby: Yamaha DX7 synthesizer, computer control, reeds, flutes; C.J. Sheppard: Buchla 400 synthesizer, trumpet Audio…
Microcomputer-controlled audio signal processor to alter the sounds of the group’s acoustic instruments. Part of the First duMaurier International Jazz Festival.
Live computers, electronics, instruments and voice.
New mixed media computer works by Larry Austin (USA) and Theo Goldberg/Barry Truax (Canada), plus computer music on tape by John Rimmer (New Zealand), John…
Local and international artists, performing in connection with Simon Fraser University Computer Music Conference. Martin Bartlett and Don Buchla performed as part of the SFU…
Compositions from around the world. Part of Simon Fraser University’s Computer Music Weekend.
Live computer-controlled synthesis. Martin Bartlett and Don Buchla performing on Buchla 400 synthesizers. Programme: Piandolin, Morton Subtonik Maverick Tracks, Martin Bartlett Up, Michael Longon (4…
Commissioned by O Kanada, Akademie der Kunst, Berlin. With live computer music, three simultaneous screens and various projection technologies, the piece was also performed in…