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RE: [microsound] call for works
Of course, the Logos people will need to confirm.
But I usually understand 'Works for tape' as those which
will not, or can't, be performed or reproduced live. Simply,
a recording of the work (DAT, CD, Tape...) will be played.
Again, I don't speak for Logos...
cheers,
Eloy
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-----Original Message-----
From: jhudak [mailto:jhudak@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 8:00 AM
To: microsound
Subject: Re: [microsound] call for works
>The Logos Foundation (Belgium) organises several electro-acoustic concerts
>a year. The Logos Foundation is a centre for new experimental music and
>audio arts and we wish to give our audience the opportunity to hear the
>latest electronic music. In the past few years we have played electronic
>music by young composers like N. Barrett (UK), H. Kawamoto (JA), J.
>Schaefer (UK) and M. Verandi (AR).
>Composers from all over the world -especially young composers- are invited
>to send recent works. Works must be for tape only (without
>performers/musicians) or together with video/DVD.
tape? is that "reel to reel"? or does this mean as you say (without
performers/musicians)? is this something that needs to be proven
(that the music was recorded onto tape)? or can i make the music with
my computer and then put it onto tape (might be hard to find a reel
to reel these days) and then transfer it back to cd?
best future,
john
ps. logos foundation is a great place to perform...when i was last
there (years ago), godfried and monique were constructing a new
performance space...inside a pyramid!
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john hudak
jhudak@xxxxxxxxx
http://www.johnhudak.net
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