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  <title><![CDATA[Resident Composer Michael Gordon Joins Sonic Generator Feb. 8]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Resident Composer Michael Gordon joins Georgia Tech’s Sonic Generator Monday Feb. 8<br /> Monday, February 8, 2010 at 8 p.m.<br /> Rich Theatre, Woodruff Arts Center, 1280 Peachtree Street<br /> Georgia Tech’s chamber music ensemble-in-residence, Sonic Generator, will feature the music of<br /> resident composer Michael Gordon in a free performance in partnership with the Woodruff Arts<br /> Center. Promising a unique experience in live music, creativity, and technology, the concert is part of<br /> Tech’s T. Gordon Little Lecture Series in the Imagination.<br /> The program showcases Gordon’s strikingly diverse music and his unique approaches to technology and<br /> to film. I Buried Paul (1996) draws inspiration from an unusual moment in the Beatles’ Strawberry Fields<br /> Forever, while Weather One (2005) compares the history of art to the unpredictability of the weather. The<br /> program also includes ac dc (1996) and a trio of selections from Gordon’s album Light is Calling (2004),<br /> which expertly mixes acoustic instruments and electronics with films by Bill Morrison.<br /> Gordon's music merges subtle rhythmic invention with incredible power embodying "the fury of punk<br /> rock, the nervous brilliance of free jazz and the intransigence of classical modernism,” in the words of<br /> The New Yorker's Alex Ross. He has been commissioned by Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, the BBC<br /> Proms and the Brooklyn Academy of Music, among others, and he has been honored by the Guggenheim<br /> Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is<br /> Co-Founder and Co-Artistic Director of the internationally renowned Bang on a Can Festival.<br /> Sonic Generator, Georgia Tech’s chamber music ensemble-in-residence, explores the ways in which<br /> technology can transform how we create, perform and listen to music. The ensemble, comprised of some<br /> of the top classical musicians in Atlanta, works closely with Georgia Tech faculty in the GVU Center and<br /> the Center for Music Technology to present concerts that bring cutting-edge technologies to the world of<br /> contemporary classical music. Sonic Generator was recently recognized by Atlanta Magazine in its 2009<br /> "Best of Atlanta" list. Its concerts routinely attract a standing-room-only crowd.<br /> Sonic Generator is sponsored by the GVU Center, which seeks to advance the state of the art of the<br /> interaction between people, computing machines and information. The concert series is organized in<br /> collaboration with the Center for Music Technology and the School of Music in the College of<br /> Architecture. These entities champion advancements in creativity, expression, and human-computer<br /> interaction through research and education at Georgia Tech.<br /> For 40 years, the Woodruff Arts Center has set the arts standard for Atlanta and the Southeast. Since its<br /> inception, the Center has grown into the most dynamic center for the visual and performing arts in the<br /> South and is among the top such centers in the nation. Located in Midtown, the Center offers a bold<br /> variety of performing and visual arts - both traditional and avant-garde. Today the Woodruff Arts Center<br /> includes the Alliance Theatre, High Museum of Art, Young Audiences and the Atlanta Symphony<br /> Orchestra.<br /> For more information, visit <a href="http://www.sonicgenerator.gatech.edu" title="http://www.sonicgenerator.gatech.edu">http://www.sonicgenerator.gatech.edu</a>.</p>]]></body>
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      <value><![CDATA[<p><strong>Jason Freeman</strong><br />Music<br /><a href="http://www.gatech.edu/contact/index.html?id=jf242">Contact Jason Freeman</a><br /><strong>404-385-7257</strong></p>]]></value>
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