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August 9, 2003: Dhomont, Barrett, Smith on Toronto Island
New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) will celebrate 5 years of Sound Travels on August 9, 2003 at 2:30 pm at Centre Island, Toronto by presenting Francis Dhomont’s Here and There, Prince Prospero’s Party by Norway-based UK composer Natasha Barrett, Inside Out by Toronto composer Randall Smith, Temple by Vancouver’s Barry Truax, and works by Italian composers Laura Bianchini and Michelangelo Lupone.
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August 23, 2003: Tétreault & i8u in Québec City
Live duo of Martin Tétreault (synthesizer, minidisc, effects) and i8u (electronics) August 23, 2003 at La Chambre blanche (Québec City).
August 1, 2003: A Frantic European Summer for Dhomont
Francis Dhomont will present a solo concert in Köln (Germany) July 18, 2003. The night’s programme features compositions Vol d’Arondes, Chiaroscuro, Corps et âme, Phonurgie and Forêt profonde. Beforehand, Dhomont will be a jury member at the Conservatoire royal de Mons (Belgium) on June 17, 2003. He will also be a jury member for Phonurgia Nova in Arles (France) on July 12 and 13, 2003. The composer will conclude his frantic summer with a residency at the Delta P studio in La Rochelle (France) from July 20 to August 1, 2003, to produce an multimedia project with Inés Wickmann.
June 21, 2003: Alchemical Improvisations in Montréal
An evening of alchemical musical improvisation with Jacques Gravel (bass trombone), Alexandre St-Onge (double-bass) & James Schidlowsky (prepared guitar) on June 21, 2003 at Rad’a Gallery (Montréal).
June 14, 2003: Rimouski Goes Machines
Saturday June 14, 2003 Rimouski’s Parral’œil gallery will stay marked for life by the passage of Machines: abstractions sonores électroniques. After a well received presence at Mutek 2003, morceaux_de_machines teams once again with Parasites (the Diane Labrosse and Martin Tétreault duo) for an adventure in the realms of glitch and noise…
June 14, 2003: Monique Jean Installs
Monique Jean’s sound installation Point d’attaches ou les infidélités rotatives is made of a large number of loudspeakers mounted on a vertical plane, creating a “wall of sound.” At Fonderie Darling in Montréal. June 7 to 14, 2003.