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Reson III
for harpsichord, piano, 8-channel electronics
my glass cut body
for voice, four electric guitars
stir
for saxophone quartet and live electronics
the notion of motion
for violin, percussion and multichannel audio signal processing
Electronics/Multimedia, Chamber Ensemble (2-9 Performers), Percussion, Bowed StringsHeart of the machine
for 24 voices and narrator
Choral (9 with Voices), A CapellaA Second Compilation of Works from the Members of the CECDISContact! III provides yet another example of the CEC's commitment to promoting and fostering electroacoustic music and sonic art from Canada and abroad.in pursuit of ephemera
[24 voice mixed choir and electroacoustic music]
Choral (9 with Voices), with ElectronicsQuiver
for 14 instruments
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Chamber Orchestra (10 to 20)Les Interstices Tangibles
pour violoncelle et piano
Strings, Bowed, with Keyboard, Cellothe future of a curve I
for baritone saxophone in Eb, and 8-channel live electronics
Electronics/Multimedia, Solo Works, WoodwindsAll over the map
erhu and piano
Strings, Bowed, with Keyboard, Misc. String SoloTracking
for violin and audiovisual signal processing
Electronics/Multimedia, Solo Works, Bowed StringsThe Weather Inside
musique nouvelle pour clarinette ・new music for clarinet
Visions of Nothingness
(in Memory of David Roxburgh)
This disc is more than a collection of short pieces; it presents a synthesis of new electroaccoustic creation as it is practised in all its forms. - Jean-François Denis & Claude SchryerVoice tears
for orchestra
Orchestra/Large Ensemble, Full Orchestra (20 or more)Masks of Becoming for flute, trumpet in C, harp, and violoncello
for flute, trumpet in C, harp, and violoncello
for flute, trumpet in C, harp, and violoncelloG.E.M.S. (Group of the Electronic Music Studio), initiated by John Oliver, Claude Schryer and Alcides Lanza in May, 1983, is a composer / performer chamber ensemble specializing in electroacoustic works, especially those created using the resources of the McGill University Electronic Music Studios.Roiling
for piano
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