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At the initiative of composer Stephan Dunkelman, 4 acousmatic composers amongst the most important of the genre — François Bayle, Francis Dhomont, Beatriz Ferreyra, and Bernard Parmegiani — pay homage to the work of Annette Vande Gorne on May 9, 2011 at a concert in Flagey in Brussels (Belgium). They will each diffuse a work by Vande Gorne and premiere a new work of their own. On the same programme are more premieres by Jonty Harrison, Ingrid Drese, Raúl Minsburg, and Elsa Justel.
BEAST presents Espaces, a six-concert series, on March 4 to 6, 2011 at the Foyle Studio of MAC in Birmingham (England, UK). On the programme: two carte blanche concerts by Kees Tazelaar and Annette Vande Gorne and works by Robert Normandeau, Iannis Xenakis, Francis Dhomont, Stephan Dunkelman, and several others.
The 7th International Electroacoustic Music Contest of São Paulo (CIMESP 2007) received works of 208 composers from 33 countries! The international jury formed by Christian Calon, Gilles Gobeil, Flo Menezes and João Pedro Oliveira has awarded, amongst others, Liaisons mécaniques by Nicolas Bernier (2nd Prize ex aequo) and honorable mentions were given to 7 works, including those of Elizabeth Anderson, Manuella Blackburn, António Ferreira, Raúl Minsburg, Steingrimur Rohloff, Diana Simpson, Hans Tutschku. Premières traces du Choucas by Francis Dhomont won the Public Prize.
Were also announced the selected works for the upcoming 7th International Biennial for Electroacoustic Music of São Paulo (VII BIMESP 2008) in the fall of 2008. They include: Last Thoughts Before Silence by Mathew Adkins, scènes, rendez-vous by Pete Stollery, Kaleidoscope: Arcade by Peter Batchelor, When I was Wood by Stephan Dunkelman.
Stephan Dunkelman and Annette Vande Gorne will respectively present their works When I Was Wood and Lamento (a movement of Yawar Fiesta) on March 23, 2007 in Brussels as part of the next Électro-Belge concert. Just before, Annette Vande Gorne will take part in the Siberfest 2007 (International Festival of Electronic, Computer Music and Digital Art) in Sibiu (Romania) on March 21 and 22. Click on Impalpables and Rhizomes to listen to their work.
The 3rd concert of the Cycle de concerts de musique par ordinateur 2006-07 celebrates Belgium and Musiques & Recherches. The cooncert on March 29, 2007 c at Amphi X of Université Paris VIII (France) presents works by 4 Belgian composers — Stephan Dunkelman, Ingrid Drese, Elizabeth Anderson, Annette Vande Gorne — and the French composer — Philippe Mion — who have worked in that studio.
Au fil de l’eau, a concert featuring works produced at the Métamorphoses d’Orphée studio, will be presented aboard the barge Équisonnance on December 10, 2005 in Tournai (Belgium). Patrick Ascione, Stephan Dunkelman, Theodore Lotis, and Annette Vande Gorne are amongst the featured composers.
Élektrophonie presents the 2005 Nuit bleue from July 8 to 10, 2005 at Arc et Senans’ Saline Royale (France). Nuit bleue 2005 is the 4th edition of this festival dedicated to new electroacoustic and electronic music, and is presented in coproduction with the University of Birmingham (United Kingdom) and Musiques & Recherches (Belgium). Every acousmatic composition will be spatialized on acousmonium by Sébastien Chatron, Jonty Harrison, Isabel Pires and Annette Vande Gorne. The night will feature compositions by Pete Stollery, Adrian Moore, Denis Smalley, Stephan Dunkelman, Ingrid Drese, Robert Normandeau, Francis Dhomont, Patrick Ascione, Andrew Lewis, Trevor Wishart, Annette Vande Gorne, Elizabeth Anderson, Theodore Lotis, Roger Cochini, Bernard Fort, Jonty Harrison, John Young, David Berezan et Beatriz Ferreyra, amongst others. The concert will then be repeated integrally in Birmingham (UK) on July 16, 2005.
Belgian composer Stephan Dunkelman produced the music and sound design for the film incorporated in Wim Vandekeybus’ new show, Puur. The work was premiered in Singapore on May 26, 2005.
Musiques & Recherches invites you to attend an “electro-Belgian” concert on March 18, 2005, at Petit Théâtre Mercelis in Brussels (Belgium). This panorama of electroacoustics in Belgium will feature works by Elizabeth Anderson, Roald Baudoux, Stephan Dunkelman, and Annette Vande Gorne, amongst others.
Over 110 electroacoustic works were produced at the Métamorphoses d’Orphée studio. The wide stylistic diversity of these works will be the object of a concert January 15, 2004, featuring the works Metharcana by Stephan Dunkelman, Respons by Panayiotis Kokoras, En déploiement by Dimitri Coppe, Vol d’Arondes by Francis Dhomont, Paradice by Sachiyo Takahashi, the premiere of Ici et là by Roald Baudoux, Mis by Jon Aveyard and finally the premiere of Cercle des rythmes vitaux by Ondrej Adamek. The concert will be held at Brussels’ Petit Théâtre Mercelis (Belgium).