http://www.tokafi.com/15questions/interview-with-peter-grenader/view
http://www.tokafi.com/15questions/interview-with-peter-grenader/view
The first issue of our JOURNAL OF MUSIC, TECHNOLOGY & EDUCATION, published
by Intellect, is about to go to press. See http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/
(under Journals/Theatre and Music). The fist issue will appear on the INTELLECT
website soon, but we already have a DEADLINE for the submission to the next
issue: 28th September. So if anyone still wants to submit something for this
coming issue, it needs to by the end of this months.
2nd ISSUE DEADLINE: 28th SEPTEMBER
I have appended the journal description below.
And,- just a little note to say that I have left Glasgow and relocated into the
West Midlands. I am located now in Walsall in the Department of Music at the
University of Wolverhampton. I hope that I’ll see some of you down there, we are
always up for receiving visitors.
See you soon
Carola Boehm
Head of Music
University of Wolverhampton,
Walsall Campus
The CD brings together four octophonic pieces based in different cultural
traditions that represent different “journies” of the human spirit, plus a
new mix of a piece for alto flute and soundscape inspired tape called Steam
with Chenoa Anderson.
The other four pieces are Temple (an imaginary choral performance in an
Italian cathedral), Prospero’s Voyage (a soundscape piece that takes place
on Prospero’s island as he is about to leave), The Shaman Ascending
(inspired by Inuit throat singing and sculpture), and The Way of the Spirit,
featuring Randy Raine-Reusch playing two Japanese instruments in the Zen
tradition, the ichigenkin and shakuhachi.
This is my 8th solo CD being released 20 years after the first one, and I
think it represents some new directions that I hope people will find
interesting. The four octophonic pieces will be included at a concert at
Concordia in October in the Harvest Moon series.
The CD is available, as with all the others, by mail order from my website,
as well as EMF, CMCDS, and Diffusion i Media.
Barry
website: www.sfu.ca/~truax