The editor and board of JEMS: Journal of Experimental Music Studies are pleased to announce the publication of a new upload devoted to the EMC2 conference at De Montfort University, Leicester in 24–26 March 2017. This Festival and forum celebrated the Experimental Music Catalogue and its role in the dissemination of experimental music from its founding by Christopher Hobbs in 1968.
Contents of this special forum include:
Papers:
*Virginia Anderson. ‘The EMC: Past, Present, Future.’
*Hilary Bracefield. ‘From Birmingham to Belfast: improvising and experimenting with students.’
*Tim Bausch. ‘Reinterpreting the Role of Performer in the Music of Alvin Lucier.’
Video talks and transcriptions:
*Panel discussion, EMC² Festival, 25 March 2017 (video transcription). Moderator: Sarah Walker. Panel: John White, Virginia Anderson, Hugh Shrapnel, Christopher Hobbs. Introduced by Anna Claydon.
*Gavin Bryars. Greeting from Knoxville, Tennessee, for the EMC² Festival (video transcription).
JEMS is supported by the Experimental Music Catalogue, and is a free peer-review online journal. The Special Forum, and other articles on experimental, minimalist, and postminimalist music, and free improvisation can be found here: http://experimentalmusic.co.uk/wp/jems-journal-of-experimental-music-studies/
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Dr Virginia Anderson
Editor
Journal of Experimental Music Studies
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