From Marc.Battier at paris-sorbonne.fr Tue Jan 6 03:02:15 2009 From: Marc.Battier at paris-sorbonne.fr (Battier Marc) Date: Tue Jan 6 03:02:29 2009 Subject: [Emsan-l] JUE | MUSIC | ART Message-ID: <3a5e3f7ecf9171ac1afa8b3253a4927f.squirrel@mail.paris-sorbonne.fr> Hello, Just curious: is anyone going to the JUE | MUSIC | ART events? http://www.juefestival.com/eng/about.html Best, Marc From info at fondation-langlois.org Mon Jan 19 08:24:00 2009 From: info at fondation-langlois.org (Fondation Daniel Langlois) Date: Mon Jan 19 09:39:38 2009 Subject: [Emsan-l] Join The Wave Message-ID: <1AA89009-1944-44BE-8933-681B2E4AC90D@fondation-langlois.org> Received from the Langlois Foundation in Montreal Web 2.0 experiment - Join The Wave An increasing number of people truly believe in the importance and significance of Mr. Obama's election, not only for the United States but also for the rest of the world. Through numerous Web communities the American people have had and still have the chance to contribute and participate to the amazing human adventure that is Obama. However, until now, the rest of world, all of those individuals who would also like to express directly their support for Mr. Obama and what he stands for, have not been able to do so in any tangible and visible manner. In order to mark the arrival of Mr. Obama as president of the United Sates, the company Pixman is contributing to "this time of change" with the creation of a Web 2.0 experiment, establishing an interactive communication channel through its worldwide street media and communication network and using its technologies and world presence to allow people throughout the planet to genuinely express and share their own views regarding the significance of this event. In order to do so, Pixman has created a global event based on the idea of joining Mr. Obama and his team. This global event is called "Join the Wave". The results are genuine, varied and entertaining. See for yourself: we invite you to watch or join the Wave that is already spreading through more than 25 countries around the world. jointhewave.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/emsan-l/attachments/20090119/541950b6/attachment.html From marc.battier at mac.com Wed Jan 21 08:04:26 2009 From: marc.battier at mac.com (Battier Marc) Date: Wed Jan 21 08:12:45 2009 Subject: [Emsan-l] EMS09 Conference - deadline extension Message-ID: <6DEFF46B-80B3-4661-B087-8998DF9BF9D9@mac.com> International Conference EMS09 (Electroacoustic Music Studies Network 2009) 22nd 25th June, 2009 Centro Cultural Borges Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero - Buenos Aires, Argentina Extended deadline for submissions - January 31st The EMS Network has been organised to fill an important gap in terms of electroacoustic music, namely focusing on the better understanding of the various manifestations of electroacoustic music. Areas related to the study of electroacoustic music range from the musicological to more interdisciplinary approaches, from studies concerning the impact of technology on musical creativity to the investigation of the ubiquitous nature of electroacoustic sounds today. The choice of the word, 'network' is of fundamental importance as one of our goals is to make relevant initiatives more widely available Presenting EMS 09 Main Theme Heritage and future During recent years the electroacoustic community has been celebrating different dates related to the birth of electroacoustic music. Such moments are often a time for analysis and reflection, which is very important for a better understanding of our past, and allows us to review our present and to think about our future. It also make us wonder: how do we imagine the future of electroacoustic music? And at the same time, what do we wish for the future of electroacoustic music? At this point, many other questions arise, all of them connected to the same root: what is the role of musical education in this path? To what extent is our heritage significant in terms of our seeking to extend our sound-music boundaries or, instead, to what extent does this heritage generate barriers which limit our imagination? Are we looking to develop a self-sustained electroacoustic art or do we think that electroacoustic music would be best integrated with other disciplines in the future? Will technical developments limit our future steps or have we reached a stage of maturity which allows us to seek in the technology that which we need? Is it possible to think about new languages (or derived new ones), starting from what is already known today as electroacoustic music? Conference Committee - Marc BATTIER (MINT-OMF, Universit de Paris-Sorbonne, France) - Ricardo DAL FARRA (UNTREF, Buenos Aires, Argentina) - Leigh LANDY (MTI, De Montfort University, UK) - Ra?l MINSBURG (UNTREF, Buenos Aires, Argentina) - Daniel TERUGGI (INA/GRM, Paris, France) Dates and location 22-25 June, 2009 ? Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Centro Cultural Borges (Buenos Aires, Argentina) More information and details at http://www.ems-network.org/ems09/index.html -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/emsan-l/attachments/20090121/f85a8c83/attachment.html From marc.battier at ems-network.org Thu Jan 22 19:51:20 2009 From: marc.battier at ems-network.org (Battier Marc) Date: Thu Jan 22 19:51:28 2009 Subject: [Emsan-l] Software Message-ID: <01D85422-EBAA-4841-9504-E17F26AF318C@ems-network.org> Hello, From California, here's an interesting British piece of software I thought you might enjoy in case you didn't know it . http://www.sonicvisualiser.org/ Best, Marc -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/emsan-l/attachments/20090122/fb9325e3/attachment.html From kevin.austin at videotron.ca Sun Jan 25 19:57:47 2009 From: kevin.austin at videotron.ca (Kevin Austin) Date: Sun Jan 25 19:57:55 2009 Subject: [Emsan-l] Fwd: Buck Clayton/Li Jinhui; Chinese Music History Question References: <651B6421-B748-4F66-BA88-F537A883CE7D@vax2.concordia.ca> Message-ID: <41DAECB0-CAE5-4910-8FEF-45BA8761652B@videotron.ca> Please reply to andrew.homzy@gmail.com Begin forwarded message: > From: Andrew Homzy > Date: 2009 January 25 4:57:13 PM EST (CA) > To: Kevin Austin > Subject: Buck Clayton/Li Jinhui > > Do you know anyone who might have heard of Li Jinhui - ca. 1930s? > > A. > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: "jtaylor651" >> Date: January 25, 2009 12:25:06 PM EST (CA) >> To: jazz-research@yahoogroups.com >> Subject: [jazz-research] Buck Clayton/Li Jinhui >> Reply-To: jazz-research@yahoogroups.com >> >> I have a student who is very interested in Clayton's 1934 trip to >> Shanghai, where he apparently profoundly influenced Li Jinhui, >> considered "The Father of Chinese Popular Music" (not sure what >> that means). Does anyone know anything about this apparently >> obscure chapter in jazz history? Or if Clayton's archives are >> housed anywhere? >> >> There was a discussion here some time ago about a photo of >> Clayton's 1934 band, but nothing about what he did while in China. >> >> Thanks! Jeff >> >> [Presumably Clayton's 1987 autobiography (with Nancy Miller >> Elliott) has been consulted. The entire third chapter is devoted to >> the Shanghai trip but I see no mention of Li Jinhui in the index. >> Regarding archives, see > clayton.htm> but there are also some Clayton materials from Elliott >> at Rutgers IJS. -mf] >> >> >> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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