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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech’s Sonic Generator to Perform in Atlanta Premiere of Maá]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>On September 9 and 10 at 8 pm, Georgia Tech’s contemporary music ensemble Sonic Generator will perform in the Atlanta premiere of Maá—an evening-length performance at Atlanta Symphony Hall.<br />
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In this first-of-its-kind collaboration among Sonic Generator, 
contemporary dance troupe gloATL and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Music 
Director Robert Spano, the audience will be immersed into a panoramic, 
grass-covered landscape with a 360-degree experience of music, dance and
 theatrical design. Seating is limited—tickets may be purchased at the 
Woodruff Arts Center Box Office at 404.733.5000 or online.<br />
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Maá is an original interpretation of the 
renowned Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho’s music composition of the same
 name, which translates to “earth.” Saariaho’s work blends the use of 
electronics and traditional instruments and is marked by its emphasis on
 timbre; Maá is widely considered to be among her most important compositions.<br />
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“We are excited to share this exhilarating work with Atlanta audiences,”
 said Jason Freeman, assistant professor in the Georgia Tech School of 
Music and executive director of Sonic Generator. “Georgia Tech is an 
international leader in arts and technology research, and this 
production demonstrates our commitment to bringing the unique expertise 
of our faculty and students to the concert stage to present compelling 
performances in collaboration with the most talented artists in the 
city.”<br />
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Now in its sixth year, Sonic Generator uses technology to transform the 
ways in which we compose, perform and listen to music. The group is 
sponsored by Georgia Tech’s GVU Center, College of Architecture,
 and School of Music, bringing the best professional classical musicians
 from around Atlanta to campus to collaborate with students and faculty 
and incorporate new research into live performance. <br />
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gloATL Dancemaker Lauri Stallings will choreograph and stage the work 
for seven principal dancers, the musicians and Spano, who will conduct 
the entire Maá environment. A large physical chorus of dancers from 
gloLAB and Kennesaw State University’s Department of Dance will complete
 the cast.<br />
</p><p>Stallings also assembled the creative team, including Bruce Harlan, 
Lighting Designer; Adam Larsen, Multi-Media Artist; Anne Patterson, 
Scenic Designer; Tian Justman, Costume Designer; and Richard Carvlin, 
Production Manager.</p>]]></body>
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