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Spring/Summer issue of Canada's premiere new music magazine, including an 11-track CD of music from the artists covered in each issue, with articles: Sobey Art Award wubber Lou Shppard; a 30-page section exploring climate emergency through nine sound and music artists; Brooklyn-based composer and violist Tanya Kalmanovitch; Ashley Au; James Goddard; David Psutka; &c. &c! |
In Stock Shipping Weight: 9.00 units Quantity in Basket: None Log In to use our Wish List ![]() UPC: 725274918164 Label: Musicworks Catalog ID: #139 Squidco Product Code: 30533 Format: MAGAZINE + CD Condition: New Released: 2021 Country: Canada Packaging: Magazine and CD See track listing. Personnel: See track listing. Click an artist name above to see in-stock items for that artist. Highlight an instrument above and click here to Search for albums with that instrument. ![]() ![]() Artist Biographies: ![]() Scrap Arts Music 1. Tiny Marimba Future Ecologies 2. The Nature of Sound, from episode FE2.5 Tanya Kalmanovitch 3. An Ecstatic Communion with Nature 4. Money Will Make Them Pitiful Lou Sheppard 5. Nine Songs for New York Raven Chacon 6. Study for Human-made Bird Calls and Microphone out a Moving Car Window Matthew Burtner 7. Syntax of Snow, excerpt 8. Threnody (Sikuigvik) Paul Walde 9. Requiem for a Glacier: 1st Movement: Introit James Goddard 10. Live In Concrete (Take 2) David Psutka/ACT! 11. Section 1 (1-20) |
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![]() "ON THE COVER: Evensong (2018) by Lou Sheppard, who recently made the 2021 long list for the prestigious Sobey Art Award. Congratulations Lou! This issue contains a special 30-page section that explores climate emergency through the stories of nine sound and music artists, whose creative work expands our understanding of ecological loss and its environmental and emotional impact. The section was coedited by Musicworks contributing editor Monica Pearce and editor Jennie Punter. Listening Conditions Cold Wave Shifting the Narrative The theme is extended with a profile of nature-facing Vancouver-Island electronic-music imprint Silent Season . . . . . . and a story about Victoria-based Scrap Arts Music, where invented percussion instruments built from industrial scrap play beautiful, energetic compositions. We're grateful to the coast-to-coast community of contributors, artists, and supporters who keep us connected and inspired year round. Please consider supporting creative writing about adventurous music with a subscription to Musicworks or buy a single copy from our Shop. The digital version is currently available from Magzter. Also in this issue: We interview three music artists who are also active "connectors" in their communities, creating innovative programming and contexts for experimental music artists to present their works and ideas. Ashley Au (Winnipeg) is a genre-fluid bassist, emerging opera composer, and multitasking arts worker who became director of Cluster New Music and Integrated Arts Festival in 2020. James Goddard (Montreal) is an adventurous saxophonist and independent concert promoter, who this part years has been sharing resources to help get artists streaming for their fans and spearheading Suoni TV, a livestreamed concert series housed in Sala Rossa that is now in its second season. David Psutka (Toronto) is a producer who takes a free-form, often collaborative approach to making music through his label Halocline Trance and solo projects, such as composing 100 miniscores for Karen Karen Vanderborght's SnapChat documentary Grey Matter AV." Scrap Arts Music ![]() Book Compositional Forms Improvised Music Electro-Acoustic Various Artists & Compilations New in Compositional Music New in Experimental & Electronic Music Search for other titles on the label: Musicworks. |