Extractions: GVSU New Music Ensemble In C Remixed Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR), David Lang, Dennis DeSantis, DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, Glenn Kotche, Jack Dangers, Jad Abumrad, Kleerup, Masonic (Mason Bates), Michael Lowenstern, Mikael Karlsson, Nico Muhly, Phil Kline, R. Luke DuBois, Rob Stephenson, Terry Riley, Todd Reynolds, Zoƫ Keating, GVSU New Music Ensemble, 45 Years after: Terry Riley's kaleidoscope turns
In Memory Bill Payne (Maggi's husband) Merilee Owen Kelley Douglas Veronica Madsen Constance Read Yao Sin Su Sunshine Corgi Rescue Jim Cindy Smith Wallace Patricia Robicheau http://readingpaws.org/In Memory.htm
Extractions: Our READing Dogs are far more than companions - they are a piece of our hearts, our family, and someone that we cherish. We have endless memories of our READing Paws dogs working with children, adults, and their handlers. We will miss them and their everlasting smiles, slurps, and hugs as they wait for us at the Rainbow Bridge. What we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never lose,
MP3 Format Of Compositions Electric Ice Maggi Payne (maggi@mills.edu) Shiver - Steve Everett (gsevere@emory.edu) Still Standing Still - Linda Antas (lantas@missouriwestern.edu) http://ems.music.uiuc.edu/history/music-cd/mp3.php
Extractions: Compositions in MP3 Format for Auditioning Purposes Disc 1 Vocalise from Seven Electronic Studies for Two-channel Tape Recorder - Lejaren A. Hiller IBM 7094: early sound synthesis example of gray twilight - Scott A. Wyatt ( s-wyatt@illinois.edu Agoraphobia - Stephen Taylor ( staylor7@illinois.edu Figurations - Mei-Fang Lin ( lin_66_2000@yahoo.com Time Passed - Ed Martin ( martin@uwosh.edu Electric Ice - Maggi Payne ( maggi@mills.edu Shiver - Steve Everett ( gsevere@emory.edu Still Standing Still - Linda Antas ( lantas@missouriwestern.edu - David Rosenboom ( david@calarts.edu Hanging On A Fallen Leaf - Ming-ching Chiu ( percle@gmail.com SONORA - Charles Norman Mason ( cmason@bsc.edu Disc 2 CSX-1: early sound synthesis example U-TURN-TO www.smith-publications.com LilDaria - Sever Tipei ( s-tipei@illinois.edu EvenMoreduSt - Elizabeth Hinkle-Turner ( ehinkle@unt.edu Young American Inventions Redux - Steven L. Ricks ( stevericksmusic@gmail.com Absolute Zero - Daniel Swilley ( dswilley@gmail.com Where is My Voice? - Mara Helmuth ( mara.helmuth@uc.edu
The Artists Maggi Payne Maggi Payne is Codirector of the Center for Contemporary Music at Mills College where she teaches recording engineering, composition and electronic music. http://www.turbulence.org/Works/loose/bios.html
Extractions: Beth Coleman (DJ Singe) is an artist mixing in sound and text. She is the co-founder and house DJ of SoundLab, the roving multi-media event. She has played for the Whitney Museum of American Art 1997 Biennial, the Impakt Festival, Netherlands, Willisau Festival, Switzterland, the International Jazz Festival Istanbul, among others. Coleman's recent work includes collboration with conductor Butch Morris and "Betty Man Takes a Stand," a spoken-word piece with Grisha Coleman of Hot Mouth. Her music releases include "Stereophonic Retina," " Right Hand Door," and the forthcoming Flav-o-Pac all on SoundLab Recordings. Brenda Hutchinson's work has included performance and compositions for dance, opera, film, video and radio. She has built interactive exhibits and installations. Her work makes extensive use of language, stories, ambient and sampled sounds. She often acts as a catalyst for experiences involving other people whose stories and/or performances are recorded and shared with other audiences through her work in performance and radio. Hutchinson has worked as a video producer, exhibit builder and sound consultant at The Exploratorium in San Francisco, as an engineer and instructor at Harvestworks in New York and as a sound designer for multi media companies, Convivial Design and Purple Moon in San Francisco. Recordings of her work are available through TELLUS, DEEP LISTENING, THE AERIAL, O.O. DISCS and Leonardo Music Magazine. Contact: brendah@exploratorium.edu
Maggi Payne - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Payne, Maggi Alternative names Short description Date of birth Place of birth Date of death Place of death http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggi_Payne
Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Maggi Payne (born in Temple, Texas , 1945) is a composer, flutist, video artist, recording engineer /editor, and historical remastering engineer who creates electroacoustic , instrumental, and vocal works, and works involving visuals (video, dance, film, slides). Payne raised in Amarillo, Texas and attended Interlochen Music Camp and Aspen Music School. She received her B. Mus. in applied flute at Northwestern University , studying with Walfrid Kujala , flute, and Alan Stout and M. William Karlins , composers. She received her M. Mus. at the University of Illinois at Urbana , studying with composers Gordon Mumma Ben Johnston , and Salvatore Martirano She studied with Robert Ashley at Mills College , where she received her MFA in electronic music and recording media. She has collaborated since the 1980s with video artist Ed Tannenbaum , composing several works for his Technological Feets live dance/video-processing performances and built a flame speaker at the Exploratorium in collaboration with Nick Bertoni (1983-1985). Her video works include Crystal Io Circular Motion Solar Wind Airwaves (realities) Liquid Metal Apparent Horizon , and Liquid Amber . Her films include Orion and Allusions . Her works involving dance include System Test (fire and ice) and Allusions . Her works have been choreographed by Molissa Fenley, Wendy Rodgers, Gina Gibney, Gail Chodera, Deoborah Hay