Thursday, October 7, 2010

Thursday, October 7, 2010

8 pm

Reinsch-Pierce Family Auditorium (directions)

free admission


Program:

Randall Woolf: Alternative Music for flute, clarinet, violin, and cello

Jonathan Kramer: Renascence for clarinet and live electronics

Karlheinz Essl: Kalimba for toy piano and electronics

Gene Pritsker: Sorrow, Like Pleasure, Creates Its Own Atmosphere for flute and electronics (with a new video by Amber Boardman)

Jesper Nordin: Calm Like a Bomb for violin and electronics

Nathan Davis: The Bright and Hollow Sky for quintet and electronics


featuring Jessica Peek Sherwood (flute), Ted Gurch (clarinet), Kevin Lyons (trumpet), Helen Hwaya Kim (violin), Brad Ritchie (cello), Tom Sherwood (percussion), Tim Whitehead (piano), Nathan Davis (conductor), Jason Freeman (electronics), and Amber Boardman (video)


This concert is sponsored by Georgia Tech's College of Architecture. The college invites all attendees to a concert reception in the courtyard in front of the auditorium, beginning at 6 p.m.


Read the program booklet.

Read the press release.

Go to the Facebook page.

Sonic Generator is sponsored by the GVU Center and College of Architecture at Georgia Tech and organized in collaboration with the Center for Music Technology and the School of Music.