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Acousmatic pieces by Andrew Lewis (including one premiere), Adrian Moore, and David Berezan (including two UK premieres) and mixed works by Hans Tutschku and Chikashi Miyama, among several others, will be presented during the MANTIS Festival Fall 2011 from October 28 to 30, 2011 in the Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall of The University of Manchester (UK).
The Musikwissenschaftliches Institut of the Universität zu Köln (Cologne, Germany) presents a series of three concerts and one conference on the acousmtics of Francis Dhomont from June 29 to July 1, 2011. Also on the concert programmes are works by Annette Vande Gorne, and Hans Tutschku.
The acousmonium of the GRM takes center stage at the Imatronic festival at the ZKM in Karlsruhe (Germany) from December 1 to 5, 2010. Concerts, talks and lectures will take place with several guest composers such as Beatriz Ferreyra, Robert Normandeau, Ludger Brümmer, Hans Tutschku…
States of Play is a weekend of immersion in sound organized by BEAST on October 15 to 17, 2010 at the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra Centre (Birmingham, UK). The 5 concerts feature classic works from the French tradition (music by François Bayle, Bernard Parmegiani, and Les corps éblouis by Christian Calon) and recent music from Birmingham and around the world: 22 works by 22 composers including Jonty Harrison, Annie Mahtani, John Young, Shelly Knotts, Francis Dhomont, Hans Tutschku…
Jonty Harrison and BEAST are the principal guests of Inventionen 2010. The seven concerts will take place from July 29, 2010 to August 1st at the St Elisabeth-Kirche in Berlin (Germany). amongst the almost forty works programmed are ten premieres by Jonty Harrison, Richard Barrett, Chris Tarren, Hans Tutschku, Shelly Knotts, and others, and a new version of Le travail du rêve by Francis Dhomont.
On August 20, 2009, Robert Normandeau will present Francis Dhomont’s work Premières traces du Choucas selected for ICMC 2009 (International Computer Music Conference) to be held in Montréal on August 16 - 21, 2009. Also on the programme of the 18 concerts, listening sessions and installations: Bastet by Elsa Justel, Kuppel by Robert Normandeau, Winternacht by Hans Tutschku, Dédales by Todor Todoroff, and many others.
Francis Dhomont will participate to the 6th Festival di interpretazione della musica acusmatica 2009 that will take place in Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy) on July 9 - 12, 2009. Dhomont will have a “Carte blanche” and will present, amongst others, Lamento (chœur des femmes I) and Combattimento (chœur des femmes II) by Annette Vande Gorne, and extrémités lointaines by Hans Tutschku. Dhomont’s work Premières traces du Choucas will also be presented during the festival.
The Birmingham ElectroAcoustic Sound Theatre (BEAST) will present a series of 5 concerts on Travels in Time and Space on May 29 — 31, 2009 at CBSO Centre in Birmingham (England, UK). On May 30, Andrew Lewis will give a solo concert during which he will present his works Danses acousmatiques, Benllech Shells (available on Miroirs obscurs) and Ascent. Another concert the same evening will present Jonty Harrison’s work Phantom Power and Hans Tutschku’s Zwei Räume.
The Orford Arts Centre (Québec) announces its 4th Sound Art Workshop as part of the International Music Academy. Held on August 2 to 15, 2009 the workshop, directed by Yves Daoust, is open to sound creators of all styles. This year Yves Daoust — assisted by Alexandre Burton, and Jean Landry — has invited guest masters Gilles Gobeil, Jean-François Laporte, John Oswald, and Hans Tutschku with special guests Robert Normandeau, and Annette Vande Gorne.
Musiques & Recherches (Belgium) will present an “International Concert” on April 29, 2009 at Espace Senghor in Brussels (Belgium). The programme includes, amongst others: Castalie by Quebecer Gilles Gobeil, Instant of a Crystal Glass by Greek Theodore Lotis and Zwei Räume by German Hans Tutschku.
Hans Tutschku in the Harvard University Studio for Electroacoustic Composition (HUSEAC), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, October 2008
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