Goldsmiths Electronic Music Studios
About Goldsmiths Electronic Music Studios
The Stanley Glasser Electronic Music Studios at Goldsmiths, University of London, were established in 1968 by composer, instrument maker and musicologist Hugh Davies. They comprise a suite of working areas for undergraduate & postgraduate students wishing to explore the creative potential of studio equipment & audio software in relation to composition, live electronics, interactive performance, sound-art, acoustic ecology and sonic research.
Goldsmiths Electronic Music Studios Description
The Stanley Glasser Electronic Music Studios at Goldsmiths, University of London, were established in 1968 by composer, instrument maker and musicologist Hugh Davies. They comprise a suite of working areas for undergraduate & postgraduate students wishing to explore the creative potential of studio equipment & audio software in relation to composition, live electronics, interactive performance, sound-art, acoustic ecology and sonic research.
Reviews
Testing the new 8-channel Studio computer...
Testing the Remote Lesson software of our Yamaha Disklavier DS4 PRO piano, in the Electronic Music Studios at Goldsmiths, via the internet to a similar piano at University College Falmouth, Cornwall, 31 October 2012.
With many thanks to Thanos Polymeneas-Liontiris (University College Falmouth, but live in person at Goldsmiths), Adam Loveday Edwards (via Skype at University College Falmouth), Alistair Zaldua (visiting tutor and graduate student, Goldsmiths), Miles Hammond (IT Services, Goldsmiths) and Lugh O'Neill (BMus Music Computing student, Goldsmiths).
Interactive Keyboard Symposium 9 - 11 November 2012 Goldsmiths, University of London
http://interactivekeyboard.co.uk/
FOUR upcoming concerts this week in the Great Hall at Goldsmiths, University of London, showcasing work from postgraduates and undergraduates working in and around the Electronic Music Studios.
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... Wednesday 13th June @ 7:30pm Great Hall, Goldsmiths admission free
Works for Disklavier piano and/or live electronics
-- Jostein Avdem Fretland: live set -- Goldsmiths Laptop Ensemble: group pieces for Disklavier and networked feedback -- Nathan Harmer: Disklavier piano and electronics -- Tina Krekels: piano and electronics -- Hywel Jones: live audiosculpting -- Tom Mudd: Disklavier piano and electronics -- Melanie Powell: viola and electronics -- Jake Williams: turntable and electronics -- Alistair Zaldua: piano and electronics
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Thursday 14th June @ 1:05pm Great Hall, Goldsmiths admission free
Fixed works for Disklavier
-- Conlon Nancarrow: Studies #21 & #37 -- Study #21 played pack in 8 channels (arranged by Dominic Murcott) -- Alex Cook's 'Harlem' __________
Thursday 14th June @ 7:30pm Great Hall, Goldsmiths College admission free
Acousmatic compositions diffused across 8.1 channels, featuring works by:
-- Matt Davison -- Colin Hallett -- I-Chin Li -- Sam Meeham -- Luca Nasciuti -- Minna Nygren -- Portia Winters
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Friday 15th June @ 7:30pm Great Hall, Goldsmiths admission free
Analogue Evenings with solo performances by
-- John Chantler -- Phil Julian -- Jonny McHugh
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http://www.gold.ac.uk/calendar/?id=5333