Monday, March 30, 2009

Sonic Generator's debut concert at the Woodruff Arts Center uses innovative technologies to connect music with film and visual theatrics to create compelling live experiences. More…


Monday, March 30th, 2009

8 pm/reception and demonstrations to follow

Woodruff Arts Center/Rich Theatre


The concert is presented in partnership with the Woodruff Arts Center and is free.

Complete Program:

Tristan Perich: Observations for two percussionists and 1-bit electronics

Marco Buongiorno Nardelli: Ossi di Seppia for flute and live electronics [with live video by Mark Godfrey]

Daniel Lentz: You Can't See the Forest…Music for three performers and live electronics

Javier Alvarez: Temazcal for maracas and electronic sound

Michael Gordon: Light is Calling for cello and electronic sound [with video by Bill Morrison]

Louis Andriessen: The New Math(s) for soprano, flute, violin, and percussion [with a film by Hal Hartley]


Following the concert, please join us for a reception where you can meet the artists (including composer Tristan Perich) and see research demonstrations from the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology.


Read the program booklet (PDF).

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