AUSSCHREIBUNG - CEMC/EMSAN Day 2009
From: Marc Battier EMS
Date: 2009 July 21 4:39:17 PM EDT (CA)
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Subject: [Emsan-l] Call: CEMC/EMSAN Day 2009
ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
CEMC/EMSAN Day Colloquium
28 octobre 2009, MusicAcoustica Festival, Beijing
EMSAN - International Network of Electroacoustic Music Studies in East Asia
For the second consecutive year, an EMSAN colloquium will be organised
in collaboration with CEMC and the Musicacoustica festival.
This year, the EMSAN/CEMC Day will revolve around two themes:
Theme 1
Visions of the Future of Electroacoustic Music in Asia
How will Electroacoustic Music evolve in Asia?
Which trends, which hopes, which efforts are carried out by composers,
performers, educators and institutions?
How is the future different from what can be expected in other parts
of the world?
How does the strong and ancient cultural past of Asia plays a role in
shaping the future?
The presentations will discuss practical, theoretical or esthetical
aspects of these visions of the future. They will later be published
in the online Proceedings of the EMSAN/CEMC Day.
Theme 2
Panel discussion: Projects of Publications on Electroacoustic Music in
Asia
EMSAN has been asked to supervise two publication projects. The first
will be a book published in English in the United States by Electronic
Music Foundation. The second will be an issue of a professional
journal and will also be in English.
Comprehensive texts on the growth and the trends of Electroacoustic
Music in Asia would be extremely important: although the development
of this music in other parts of the world has been rather well
documented (namely Europe and North America), little has been written
on Asian Electroacoustic Music.
This book will gather chapters relative to each participant country.
Two themes are envisioned: 1) An historical account of the development
of Electroacoustic Music in each country of region, and 2) questions
of esthetics, musical thought and musical techniques relevant to each
country or region. The chapters will be published in English but could
also be included in publications in their original languages. If
necessary, they could be written in their original language before
being provided to Electronic Music Foundation in English.
Each country or region will have a correspondant who will be
responsible for the local contributions. It is expected that the
editorial structure will be defined during the meeting. The book is
expected to appear in 2012 in the EMS Media book series of Electronic
Music Foundation (New York).
The contributions for the professional journal will be of a different
nature. The will focus on particular issues such as musical works,
composers or specific musical trends. Care will be taken to balance
the contributions from the different countries and regions.
Organisation
The EMSAN/CEMC Day colloquium will take place during the
Musicacoustica Festival week (26-30 Octobre 2009), Central
Conservatory, Beijing, China.
Participation is free. To present a paper, please send a short
abstract to:
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(in English)
Also, send a photo and your short bio to:
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Please send us your proposal before Septembre 20 so that we can
include it in the Festival brochure. Thank you.
For information on the Musicacoustica Festival, please write to:
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We are looking forward to seeing you in Beijing for the Festival and
the EMSAN/CEMC Day colloquium.
ZHANG Xiaofu å¼ å°å¤« and Marc BATTIER
Links:
http://www.musicacoustica.cn/
http://cemc.ccom.edu.cn/
http://omf.paris-sorbonne.fr/EMSAN/
