mcdickpants 2.5
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not that it really matters now, but does anyone know what the board of studies stance on electronics (synthisis or processing) in performance, and especially composition is?
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do you study electroacoustic composition as part of your course? or can you study it as a whole degree?Phanatical said:At the Con, we don't hand in scores for electronic music works, especially electro-acoustic works. They aren't meant to be interpreted by performers, so there's no point in it. For the HSC though, you'd probably have to consult the Board in regards to these sorts of compositions, as you might not only not have a score, but might present a work in 5.1, or 7.1.
An option HSC students might want to explore is the use of patching, utilising programs such as Max MSP, AudioMulch, CSound and other such applications. With these sorts of compositions, the output can differ every time, which offers a unique compositional approach well used in Australian music of the last 25 years. Composers like Anthony Hood and Greg Schiemer especially are known for these techniques.
mcdickpants 2.5 said:does the board stipulate that the score has to be presented in traditional notation?
im particularly interested in the area of electroaccoustic composition, where live instruments are treated/processed either in realtime as a performance, or applied to pre recorded parts