NEW
YORK (CMC/ Contemporary
Music Centre) - The Contemporary
Music Centre's
April Salon focuses on instrumental and electro-acoustic music,
together with short films, by composition students of the PhD and MA in
Computer
Music programmes at the
National University of Ireland (NUI),
Maynooth as well as Dublin based composer/musicians
David Stalling and
Rory Walsh. All works will be performed by the Electro Acoustic Revue
(EAR) ensemble.
Taking place on 9 April it features work by Rory
Walsh, Victor Lazzarini, Ian Brabazon,
Barbara Dignam, Ruth Kennington
and
David Conway. Two short films by
David Stalling and Anthony Kelly
will also be screened. All composition students involved are students
of Victor Lazzarini who will present the event. Victor Lazzarini
coordinates the
Music Technology Laboratory in Maynooth, which he
established in 1998.
EAR was founded in 2001 for the
collaborative performance of original contemporary music. Members of
the
Music Technology Laboratory at Maynooth have played a seminal role
in its formation. Since its inception the group has performed locally
around Ireland and on the barge Le Vaisseau Fant�me, at the Quai du
Mauriac on the river Seine in Paris, as part of the electro-acoustic
music festival Les Utopies Sonores in March 2003. EAR are Victor
Lazzarini,
David Stalling, Rory Walsh, Stefan Gaelens, Lioba Petrie,
Anthony
Kelly and Ian Brabazon.
The Salon takes place in Project
Arts Centre on Saturday, 9 April from 3.00-4.00pm. Discussions continue
informally afterwards and admission is free.
CMC's Salon
performances are made possible by the support of the Arts Council/An
Chomhairle Eala�on. CMC would like to acknowledge the support of
Project Arts Centre in making the venue available.