May 13, 2015: Martin Bédard Wins the PCMC 2015
Yestarday in Sherbrooke (Québec), the work Champs de fouilles by Martin Bédard was awarded the 2nd Prize of the 7th Prix collégien de musique contemporaine (PCMC), headed by Cégep de Sherbrooke.
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The Winners of Sound in Space are…
The winning works at the Sound in Space Composition Competition (Boston, MA, USA, 2011) are Anagoge by Andrew Babcock (1st prize), Champs de fouilles by Martin Bédard (2nd prize), and A glass is not a glass by Adam Basanta (3rd prize).
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November 17 – 19, 2011: Several Montréalers at Sound in Space, Boston
The Sound in Space festival will take place at the Fenway Center of the Northwastern University in Boston (USA) on November 17 - 19, 2011. This festival has a competition component with two concerts with the six finalist works — four of which are by Montréal composers: Adam Basanta, Martin Bédard, Simone D’Ambrosio, and Ana Dall’Ara Majek. The festival also presents two portrait concerts — Daniel Teruggi, and Ludger Brümmer — and a few conferences and workshops.
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October 14 – 22, 2011: Ai-maako 2011: 8 Days of Electroacoustics in Chile
Ai-maako, the 11th Festival Internacional de Música Electroacústica de Chile, will take place on October 14 - 22, 2011 in Santiago and Valdivia (Chile). Works by Francis Dhomont, Federico Schumacher Ratti, Gilles Gobeil, João Pedro Oliveira, Martin Bédard and several others are featured during this 2-city festival.
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October 27 – 30, 2010: Akousma (7): Oliveros, Adkins, Akiyama, Bernier… in Montréal
Réseaux presents Akousma (7), Electroacoustic Musics Festival, on October 27 - 30, 2010 at Monument-National in Montréal. 4 evenings with Pauline Oliveros, Alexander Schubert / Sinebag, Mathew Adkins (a concert celebrating the 20th anniversary of empreintes DIGITALes), Mitchell Akiyama, Martin Bédard, Martin Messier, Félix-Antoine Morin, and Nicolas Bernier.
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Martin Bédard Shines at Ars Electronica 2010
Martin Bédard has received an Award of Distinction for his piece Champs de fouilles (Excavations) at the Prix Ars Electronica 2010 in the Digital Musics & Sound Art category.