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Dominique Bassal is touring the UK October 29 - November 5, 2010 for a series of concerts featuring his work and compositions (by Roxanne Turcotte, and Ned Bouhalassa) he has mastered for the empreintes DIGITALes label, and to give conferences on mastering electroacoustics. Dominique Bassal will be visiting Manchester — MANTIS concert & conference, October 29 and 30 — passing by Huddersfield — conference & workshops, November 1 —, Keele — lecture & concert, November 2 —, Birmingham — MiniBEAST solo listening session & lecture, November 3 —, and Bangor — two works within the Robert Normandeau’s portrait concert, November 4.
The new music ensemble Erreur de type 27 (E27) will present the concert “Humour en musique” on July 11, 2008 at Musée de la civilisation in Québec City. On programme, works by Roxanne Turcotte (Love You), and Michel A Smith (Style de bougalou), amongst others.
A concert presented on the Arts Temps Réel acousmonium (a mobile system of 32 tracks for 40 loudspeakers) will take place on June 26, 2007 in Aix-en-Provence (France), as part of the Microfolies series of the Musique dans la rue event. Here and There by Francis Dhomont, Les flûtes en feu by Åke Parmerud, Y---OW by Roxanne Turcotte, and a new piece by Patrick Ascione will notably be performed on this uncommon orchestra…
This year, the Futura 06 festival in Crest (France) is compressed into a 3-day event — August 18 — 20, 2006 — and into one 35-hour concert. Amongst the featured composers: Luc Ferrari (homage), Michèle Bokanowski, Michel Chion, Darren Copeland, Matmos, Yann Paranthoën (homage), Elsa Justel, Roxanne Turcotte, and Pierre Henry. Then on August 27, a concert concluding an acousmatic diffusion workshop will feature 15 works by just as many composers, including Francis Dhomont and Marc Tremblay.
During the gardening event Flora, held in Montréal from June 16 to October 9, 2006, the Canadian Music Centre (CMC) and Vlan paysages present Sonarium. It is a garden with “growing” musical loops by composers André Hamel, Diane Labrosse, and Roxanne Turcotte. This avant-garde garden is #38 in Parc des Écluses du Vieux-Port (Old Port), in montréal.
The winners of the 33rd Bourges International Competition of Electroacoustic Music and Sound Art (France) are announced. Cantique #2, by Louis Dufort and Marie Chouinard, received a mention in the category “Trivium — work for multimedia” while their Cantique #3 was selected in the “Trivium — sound installation” category. Composers James Duhamel, Nicolas Bernier, Natasha Barrett, Pierre Alexandre Tremblay, Ludger Brümmer, and Roxanne Turcotte had their work selected in other categories.
Musiques & Recherches presents Patchwork au féminin (A Feminine Patchwork), a concert of acousmatique music dedicated to works composed by women, on November 11, 2005 in Brussels. Natasha Barrett, Marcelle Deschênes, Beatriz Ferreyra, Monique Jean, Elainie Lillios, Roxanne Turcotte and Annette Vande Gorne are amongst the selected composers.
The winners of the 32nd Bourges International Competition of Electroacoustic Music and Sound Art (France) have been announced. The Magisterium was awarded to composer Åke Parmerud and his work SubString Bridge, for guitar and interactive computer. Mathew Adkins received a mention in the “abstract music” category for Silk to Steel. Pete Stollery’s Vox Magna was also selected in this category. Other pieces were selected in various categories: Ombres, espaces, silences… by Gilles Gobeil, Cold Storage by Janek Schaefer, Piano Piece (for Peter) by Adrian Moore, and Aesthetics of the Machine by Elio Martusciello. Notably, composer Roxanne Turcotte saw two of her works selected, Sons et tintamarre in the “programme music” category and Micro-trottoir in the “work for installation” category.
Roxanne Turcotte will take part in the next Archipel festival in Geneva (Switzerland) that will be held from March 9 — 20, 2005. On March 18, 2005, she will premiere her Hörspiel Fantaisie urbaine at the concert dedicated to the works by the 6th Radio Arts Competition laureates.
Christian Bouchard
Christian Calon
Yves Daoust
Robert Normandeau
Roxanne Turcotte
For the “Monde parallèle Montréal 45°N//” event, organized by Lille — Cultural Capital of Europe, label empreintes DIGITALes presented a portrait of Montréal’s electroacoustic creation since 1971 through 24 works by 21 Montréal composers: Serge Arcuri, Yves Beaupré, Christian Bouchard, Ned Bouhalassa, Christian Calon, Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux, Yves Daoust, Francis Dhomont, Paul Dolden, Louis Dufort, Gilles Gobeil, Monique Jean, René Lussier, Robert Normandeau, Arturo Parra, Mario Rodrigue, Stéphane Roy, Alain Thibault, Jacques Tremblay, Marc Tremblay, Roxanne Turcotte. Electroacoustic label empreintes DIGITALes, new media and electronic art festivals Elektra and Mutek with the collaboration of the Society for arts and technology (SAT) all teamed up to present the best of Montréal’s electronic music and video.