Southeastern Composers Collective – Concert II

Southeastern Electro-Acoustic Composers Collective Concert

Monday, November 13, 2017 at 6:00 p.m.
Powell Recital Hall

1-    La Jungla (2014) fixed media                Jorge Variego

2-    Ask Not… tuba and fixed media (2011)            Joe Alexander
Alex Lapins – tuba

3-    Aeromancer (2008) bassoon and fixed media        Peter Van Zandt Lane
Peter Van Zandt Lane – bassoon

4-    I/O (2017) fixed media                    William Price

5-    A House Lost in the Forest (2017)                David Peoples
Diana Peoples – piano

6-    UT Electroacoustic Ensemble – Dr. Jorge Variego founder director

Elise Stephens, live visuals
Alex Ring Gray, computer, EWI
Harry Ward, computer, keyboard
Joseph Cullen Burke, synthesizer
Marc Guigere, self-made instrument
Jorge Variego, computer
Tyler Hyers, piano, recorder
Gage Lippi, keys
Skye Van Duuren, trumpet
Wesley Fowler, percussion    
Brandan Harden, synthesizer     

16 veils at the SE Composers Collective

Super excited to be part of this project that involves composers from Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama. The series includes an event at UA Birmingham (September), UT Knoxville (November), UN Georgia (December), UG (January) and UGS (February). The repertoire includes new electroacoustic works by Gendelman, Alexander, Lane, Price, Variego, Bryant and Peoples.

Recontextualizations in the last issue of Ink&coda

My piece “Recontextualizations” was selected for the 4.2 summer release of the Ink&coda journal. I’m thrilled to be part of it among an outstanding selection of creative artists. The recording of the work features the Domino Ensemble with Mark Boling (guitar), Keith Brown (drums), Jon Hamar (double bass) and Jorge Variego (bass clarinet and electronics). Enjoy!

 

The UT EE at the 13th Electro Music Festival

The University of Tennessee Electroacoustic Ensemble will present a 30′ set at the Electro Music Festival in Indianápolis this Sunday August 6th 3:30 PM. The group will feature: Brandan Harden (saxophone – synthesizer), Alex Gray (EWI, saxophone and computer), Elise Stephens (visuals), Harry Ward (Keys), Gurudev Ball (synthesizer), Jorge Variego (direction, computer and self powered-processed drill).

Punto de encuentro

Muy contento por haber completado junto a Claudio Lluán la producción del CD Punto de encuentro, el primer proyecto en colaboración entre la Universidad Nacional de Rosario y la Universidad de Tennessee.

Un agradecimiento enorme a todos los compositores y en especial a Alex Ring Gray, Landin Lynd y Pablo Miechi por un impecable trabajo de diseño y masterizado.

El material incluye trabajos recientes de: Daniel Schachter, Pablo DiLiscia, Brendan McConville, Claudio Lluán, Gabriel Data, Andrew Sigler, João Pedro Oliveira, Sergio Santi y Jorge Variego.

La presentación de material en Argentina se realizará durante el mes de septiembre próximo.

Productores: Jorge Variego (UT) y Claudio Lluán (CEMyT)
Masterizado: Pablo Miechi (CEMyT)
Diseño: Alex Ring Gray y Landin Lynd (UT)
Punto de encuentro es una producción colectiva entre el Centro para la Música y Tecnología de la Universidad Nacional de Rosario (CEMyT UNR) y la Universidad de Tennessee.

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Happy to announce the completion, along with my colleague Claudio Lluán, of the production of the CD Punto de encuentro, the first collaborative project between the Universidad Nacional de Rosario and the University of Tennessee.

Special thanks to all the participating composers and in particular to Alex Ring Gray, Landin Lynd and Pablo Miechi for an impeccable design and mastering.

The material includes recent works by: Daniel Schachter, Pablo DiLiscia, Brendan McConville, Claudio Lluán, Gabriel Data, Andrew Sigler, João Pedro Oliveira, Sergio Santi and Jorge Variego.

The release in Argentina will take place during the month of September.

Producers: Jorge Variego (UT) and Claudio Lluán (CEMyT)
Mastering: Pablo Miechi (CEMyT)
Design: Alex Ring Gray and Landin Lynd (UT)
Punto de encuentro is a collaborative production between the Centro par la Música y Tecnología at the National University of Rosario (CEMyT UNR) and the University of Tennessee.

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