MuSA 2015 Podcast
1) "Kineslimina" for viola, guitar, motion sensors and electronics
von Federico Visi. Esther Coorevits: viola, motion sensors, live electronics. Federico Visi: Guitar, motion sensors, live electronics / Symposium Concert 2015 © IMWI / HfM Karlsruhe
2) "Splinter" for Bass Clarinet
von Hubert Ho. Heather Roche, Bass Clarinet / Symposium Concert 2015 © IMWI / HfM Karlsruhe
3) "Haptik" for GePS (Gesture-based Performance System)
von Cedric Spindler / Symposium Concert 2015 © IMWI / HfM Karlsruhe
4) "Cult of gray" for live coding and Computer controlled piano
von Niklas Reppel / Symposium Concert 2015 © IMWI / HfM Karlsruhe
5) Counter-viewpoints II: Porthleven
von Vassilis Chatzimakris / Symposium Concert 2015 © IMWI / HfM Karlsruhe
6) Function Black (after Gottfried Michal Koenig)
von Sean Williams / Symposium Concert 2015 © IMWI / HfM Karlsruhe
7) "Symbiosis" for Double Bass and interactive Electronics
von Artemi-Maria Gioti. Margarethe Maierhofer-Lischka, Double Bass & Electronics / Symposium Concert 2015 © IMWI / HfM Karlsruhe
8) Amalgamated Sonic World: Byzantine Chant, Folk Songs, Vocal Inflections, Harmony/Timbre and Electroacoustic Gestures
Miroslav Spasov 2015 © IMWI / HfM Karlsruhe
9) Towards an Understanding of Key-colour Synaesthesia
Mai Kawabata 2015 © IMWI / HfM Karlsruhe
10) Multimodal References in Translating Pierre Schaeffer’s “Traité des objets musicaux”
John Dack 2015 © IMWI / HfM Karlsruhe
Multimodal References in Translating Pierre Schaeffer’s “Traité des objets musicaux”
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