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>‘Farther than we can hear: Simple Complexity/Complex Simplicity’
>A One-day Symposium on New Music
>
>Lewis Glucksman Gallery, University College Cork, Friday 24 March 2006
>
>Provisional Programme
>
>9:00 Registration and Welcome
>
>9.30 Session I: Performance
>
> Neil Heyde (Royal Academy of Music)
> ‘Instrumental Choreography’
>
> Martin Iddon (University College Cork)
> ‘On the Entropy Circuit: Brian
> Ferneyhough’s Time and Motion Study II’
>
>11.00 Coffee
>
>11.30 Session II: Reception
>
> Keith Potter (Goldsmiths College, University of London)
> ‘The Spirit of ’76: why did musical
> minimalism become musical post-minimalism – and does it matter?’
>
> Sarah O’Halloran (University College Cork)
> ‘“If you know what you’re doing, it
> isn’t really worth doing it”: Alvin Lucier’s early career’
>
>13.10 Lunchtime concert
>
> Neil Heyde (cello) & Paul Archbold (electronics)
>
> Luigi
> Dallapiccola Ciaccona, Intermezzo e Adagio (1945)
> Fabrice Fitch Per Serafino
> Calbarsi 2: Le Songe de Panurge (2002)
> Brian Ferneyhough Time & Motion Study II (1973-76)
>
>
>14.30 Session III: Carte blanche
>
> Roddy Hawkins (University of Leeds)
> ‘Repetition/Expression: Notions of
> Gesture in the Solo Flute Works of Salvatore Sciarrino’
>
> Craig B. Parker (Kansas State University)
> ‘The Third Stream Compositions of Gunther Schuller’
>
> Bob Gilmore (Dartington College of the Arts)
>
> Mic Spencer (University of Leeds)
> ‘Dillon’s L’évolution du vol: an
> evolution of stylistics or a flight from National identity?’
>
>16.30 Coffee
>
>17.00 Session IV: Composition
>
> Christopher Fox (University of Huddersfield)
> and Fabrice Fitch (University of Durham)
>
> Christopher Fox and Fabrice Fitch,
> two composers who in greatly differing ways
> have engaged with intersections between
> simplicity and complexity,
> discuss their recent compositional work.
>
>18.30 Symposium ends
>
>20.30 Evening concert
>
> Andrew Zolinsky (piano)
> Kate Ellis (cello)
> Richard Craig (flute)
>
> Programme to include works by
> Feldman, Reich, Ferneyhough and Lachenmann
>
>The fee for the day is €20/€10 including
>entrance to conference, all concerts and
>refreshments. For any queries and to register
>interest please contact Martin Iddon, [log in to unmask]
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>Dr Martin Iddon
>Lecturer in Music
>University College Cork
>Email: [log in to unmask]
>
Dr Björn Heile
Lecturer in Music
Music Department
University of Sussex
Brighton
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Confucius, _Analects_ 1.1
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