CIRMMT—ACTOR Symposium on Orchestration Research, November 2021

Title: CIRMMT—ACTOR Symposium on Orchestration Research, November 2021
Authors: Stephen McAdams, Eliot Britton, Keith Hamel, Roger Reynolds, Caroline Traube, Yuval Adler, Robert Hasegawa, and Joshua Rosner, Justine Maillard, Lindsey Reymore, Eliazer Kramer
TOR: Video Series
Series: Analysis, Creation, and Teaching of Orchestration Symposiums and Workshops
Source URL: https://www.timbreandorchestration.org/tor/modules/video-series/symposiums-workshops/november-2021/cirmmt-actor-symposium-on-orchestration-research

The Analysis, Creation and Teaching of Orchestration (ACTOR) Project and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research is Music Media and Technology (CIRMMT) co-hosted a hybrid (in person/virtual) symposium on orchestration research on Wednesday, November 17, 4:30-6:30pm (EDT). The event was open to all and included four presentations on the composer-performer collaboration based on the papers listed below.

  • Composer-performer Orchestration Research Ensembles (CORE) – Stephen McAdams, Eliot Britton, Keith Hamel, Roger Reynolds, Caroline Traube

  • Documenting Composer-Performer Collaboration on Orchestrational Problem Solving – Yuval Adler, Robert Hasegawa, and Joshua Rosner

  • Orchestrational thinking and composer-performer relationships in the context of a collaborative creation process – Justine Maillard, Caroline Traube, Lindsey Reymore, Stephen McAdams

  • E-Rock: Creating Blend, Combining Styles, and Composing through Collaboration – Eliazer Kramer

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