1 novembre 1990 mmaNMAmontréal: Les Loges: Acousmonium jour 1 (electroax day 1/4)
Roxanne Turcotte ● Maggi Payne ● Sergio Barroso ● Serge Arcuri ● Paul Koonce ● Francis Dhomont ● Kevin Jones ● Claude Lassonde ● Charles Amirkhanian ● Stephane Roy ● Paul Dolden
At the meeting place named Les Loges: the Acousmonium series day 1
Roxanne Turcotte "Amore"
Maggi Payne "Phase Transitions"
Sergio Barroso "Canzona"
Serge Arcuri "Murmures"
Paul Koonce "Eroica"
Francis Dhomont "Chroniques de la Lumiere"
Kevin Jones "Imaginary Portrait No. 1"
Claude Lassonde "Sentes aux abimes des sens"
Charles Amirkhanian "Im Fruhling"
Stephane Roy "Incursions nocturne"
Paul Dolden "Dancing on the Walls of Jericho"
Sergio Barroso Canzona
I found this track (with Sergio Barroso on it) under John Oliver’s (not the HBO guy) bandcamp re-release of a 1989 album with the note:
Canzona was composed at IREME studio in Vancouver in late 1988 and was premiered shortly after in a recital of new' music for digital keyboard I performed at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Roxanne Turcotte Amore
Her y2b channel has many things, but not this track.
https://www.youtube.com/@roxtur/videos
She did however turn the full work (at Les Loges, it was excerpts) and has made it available on bandcamp:
Maggi Payne Phase Transitions
The only place online I could find this track was through yuk Spotify, apologies.
Serge Arcuri Murmure
Available to stream (at least once) through this service I found…
https://electrocd.com/en/piste/imed_9310-1.3
track description:
In numerous myths, the creation of the universe occurs with a breath or a cry. From primitive African cultures to the Vedic texts of India, throughout China and amongst the Inuit People… the universality of a sound as the basis for the various cosmogonies is striking. And don’t the astrophysical theories of the 20th-century designate the first few seconds of the universe with the expression ‘Big Bang’? In the space of a few minutes, Murmure (Murmur) weaves the long journey from the original breath to the human voice.
Murmure was produced using mainly voice sounds and the Yamaha DX-7II synthesizer, at the Bruit vert studio in Montréal in 1989. It was commissioned by David Olds for his radio program Transfigured Night on CKLN FM in Toronto, premiering on December 4, 1989. Murmure was produced with support from the Canada Council [for the Arts] (CCA). Many thanks to Marie-France Lambert and David Olds. Murmure is part of the Anthology of Canadian Music: Electroacoustic Music on the Radio Canada International label (ACM 37).
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Paul Koonce Eroica
- Stéphane Roy, "Les concerts de musique électroacoustique à l'Acousmonium" Circuit vol. 1 no. 2, 1991
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Francis Dhomont Chroniques de la lumière
Part 1: Miroitements
Part 2: Artifices
Part 3: Météores
From the ElectroClips CD which got launched during the week of the Acousmonium:
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Une tendance parmi les plus fécondes du langage électroacoustique a été particulièrement bien représentée par des compositeurs comme Francis Dhomont avec ses Chroniques de la lumière, oeuvre impressionniste où la fragilité des textures se trouve confrontée à la résurgence de matières propulsées par de forts archétypes cinétiques...
- Stéphane Roy, "Les concerts de musique électroacoustique à l'Acousmonium", Circuit vol. 1 no. 2 1991
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Kevin Jones Imaginary Portrait no. 1
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Une orientation nettement radiophonique s'affirme au travers de l'oeuvre de Kevin Jones, Imaginary Portrait #1. La voix est ici exploitée tant pour ses propriétés anecdotiques qu'abstraites.
- Stéphane Roy, "Les concerts de musique électroacoustique à l'Acousmonium", Circuit vol. 1 no. 2 1991
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Claude Lassonde Sente aux abîmes des sens
Charles Amirkhanian Im Frühling
...Charles Amirkhanian dans "Im Frühling ", qui, à l'inverse des compositeurs des XVIIIe et IXIXe siècles, utilise l'objet de la citation naturaliste d'aors comme métaphore instrumentale.
- Stéphane Roy, "Les concerts de musique électroacoustique à l'Acousmonium" Circuit vol. 1 no. 2, 1991
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Stéphane Roy Incursions nocturnes
Another service I found: Sonus, which offers the Incursions Nocturnes track.
https://sonus.ca/artiste/CP-1592/stephane-roy?tri=titre
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Paul Dolden Dancing on the Walls of Jericho
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Dancing on the Walls of Jericho, de Paul Dolden, est fortement segmentée par l'arsis et la thesis: s'y succèdent des textures "bouillantes" de micro-événements en accélération et en décélératino (hauteur et rhythme) et l'apaisement provisoire de ces riches matières.
- Stéphane Roy, "Les concerts de musique électroacoustique à l'Acousmonium", Circuit vol. 1 no. 2 1991