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SUMMARY:Labyrinth Ontario - Panel Discussion: Rhythm
DESCRIPTION:In this panel discussion\, Pedram Khavarzamini and Yang Chen discuss rhythmic priorities\, sense of groove\, and a percussionist’s role across genres and styles of music!\nThrough an examination of Pedram’s tombak exercise books and solos\, Pedram and Yang will also discuss rhythmic pedagogy.\n\nHosted by Labyrinth Ontario and the Canadian Music Centre\, Ontario Region; this event will be livestreamed.\nPanel Discussion: Rhythm | Facebook
URL:https://on.cmccanada.org/event/labyrinth-ontario-panel-discussion-rhythm/
LOCATION:Chalmers Performance Space\, 20 St. Joseph Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M4Y 1J9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Labyrinth Ontario - Panel Discussion: Modal Composition
DESCRIPTION:Ross Daly and Araz Salek\, both frequently composing in and across various modal traditions\, discuss modal music composition\, the utilization of determined modal idioms in new compositions\, and what is required of a composer work creatively across modalities.\nHosted by Labyrinth Ontario and the Canadian Music Centre\, Ontario Region; this event will be livestreamed.\nPanel Discussion: Modal Composition | Facebook
URL:https://on.cmccanada.org/event/labyrinth-ontario-panel-discussion-modal-composition/
LOCATION:Chalmers Performance Space\, 20 St. Joseph Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M4Y 1J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Ontario,Region
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SUMMARY:Evergreen Club Contemporary Gamelan Symposium
DESCRIPTION:An online event hosted by the Canadian Music Centre and Arraymusic\, featuring scholars and practitioners from Indonesia\, Canada\, and the USA. The two online panels will explore these topics on Sunday\, June 5 (June 6 in Indonesia). You are welcome to join in the discussion.\n \nOVERVIEW \n\nIn the 133 years since Claude Debussy\, Maurice Ravel – among many thousands of other Europeans – first encountered Sundanese gamelan\, wayang\, angklung and dance at the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle\, the diverse musics of Indonesia has fascinated Western musicians. It was the excitement of first discovering Balinese gamelan music 78 RPM discs that inspired Canadian pianist\, composer and researcher Colin McPhee to move to Bali in the 1930s. His pioneering work has inspired many others to study and more recently to perform on gamelan.Around 1960 gamelan courses began to be offered in universities in the US\, and in Canada on the heels of Expo ’86 Vancouver the site of the First International Gamelan Festival and Symposium. These developments had several long-term impacts on a small cadre of American composers. It provided them hands-on opportunities to learn these musical cultures\, as well as serving to embed composers and performers from various Indonesian regions in American academic and artistic circles.The first gamelan group in the country\, Evergreen Club Contemporary Gamelan (ECCG) has pioneered a Canadian approach to exploring hybrid links between post-classical and world music. Founded in 1983\, this professional eight-musician Toronto cooperative plays its own bespoke West Javanese-style degung. Its mandate includes commissioning new works by Canadian and international composers\, as well as presenting new interpretations of Sundanese music. ECCG has a long history of inviting Sundanese and Javanese musicians\, composers\, puppeteers and dancers to work with the group live and in the recording studio. In 2002 ECCG toured three cities in Java with a Toronto-based modern dance company performing and engaging in workshops. What ethical issues arise in such cultural and professional interactions? For example\, what is ECCG’s relationship to Toronto’s Indonesian community and to musicians and music scenes in Indonesia? What do Indonesian musicians think of ECCG and other “outsider” groups playing various types of gamelan? What are the many-facetted implications of playing – and creating gamelan music – outside its region of origin?Jointly organized by ECCG\, Arraymusic\, and the Canadian Music Centre\, this online symposium will begin to engage these questions and explore the broader context of Evergreen’s pioneering work. Featuring practitioners and scholars from Indonesia\, Canada and the USA\, this symposium seeks to plumb the current state of international gamelan music creation today and in the future. \n\n  \n\n\nSCHEDULE \n\n\nJune 5th 7:00pm to 8:30pm EDT – 4:00pm to 5:30 pm PDT – June 6th 7:00am to 8:30am WITA \n\n\nRoots and Offshoots – Gamelan in contemporary Indonesian music \n\n\nLINK \n\n\nPanelists: \n\n\n\nArya Deva Suryanegara (Bali/Canada)\, composer\, performer – Université de Montreal\nIwan Gunawan (West Java) composer\, musician\, music educator\, gamelan leader – Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia\, Bandung\nSutrisnoHartana (Central Java/Canada)\, composer\, musician\, music educator\, researcher – Simon Fraser University\nPutuHiranmayena (Bali/United States)\, composer\, musician\, musicologist – Grinnell College\nModerator: Jody Diamond\, American Gamelan Institute\n\n\n\n\n8:30pm EST to 9:00pm EST – Break\n\n\n\nJune 5th 9:00pm to 10:30pm EDT – 6:00pm to 7:30 pm PDT – June 6th 9:00am to 10:30am WITA \n\n\nLost in Translation? When instruments and music are taken out of their cultural contexts. \n\n\nLINK \n\n\nPanelists: \n\n\n\nLeslie Tilley (Canada/United States)\, ethnomusicologist\, music analyst – Massachussets Institute of Technology\nIwan Gunawan (West Java) composer\, musician\, music educator\, gamelan leader – Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia\, Bandung\nCurtis Andrews (Canada)\, composer\, musician\, ethnomusicologist\nJuro Kim Feliz (Phillipines/Canada)\, composer\nModerator: Menon Dwarka\, Arts Consulting Group
URL:https://on.cmccanada.org/event/evergreen-club-contemporary-gamelan-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Greg Bruce - Workshop: Embrace Lofi!
DESCRIPTION:Embrace Lofi! Cassette Tapes and Creative Practice \nIn this workshop\, post-digital saxophonist Greg Bruce will discuss his philosophy surrounding cassette tapes and demonstrate how he uses them in his musical practice. Greg will begin by discussing how we can think about physical electronic media and the importance of materiality in music making. Following this\, he will cover the fundamentals of cassette tapes: the glory of wow and flutter\, the differences between cassette types\, and what tapes\, players\, and recorders to look out for (among other topics). \nNext\, Greg will demonstrate the wide range of creative uses for a simple cassette recorder. This portion of the workshop will show participants how to make several types of tape loops and demonstrate various recording and playback techniques. All the equipment and materials required for this practice are intended to be affordable and easy to find\, whether buying new or thrifting\, so that participants can easily try this DIY\, lofi practice at home. \nStreaming link
URL:https://on.cmccanada.org/event/greg-bruce-workshop-embrace-lofi/
LOCATION:Chalmers Performance Space\, 20 St. Joseph Street\, Toronto\, ON\, M4Y 1J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:CMC Presents,Ontario
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