14h30 – 18h
Ircam, Salle I. Stravinsky
1, place I. Stravinsky 75004 Paris
(Entrée libre dans la mesure des places disponibles)
Programme PDF
14h30 – 14h45 Moreno Andreatta et Tom Johnson – Introductory remarks
14h45 – 15h15 Samuel Vriezen – Music at the Zero Point: reflections on minimalism and mathematics
15h15 – 15h45 Brian Parks – Ghanaian Rhythms and "Mississippi Hot Dog": Rhythmic canons with tempo ratios of 2:3 and 3:2
15h45 – 16h15 Christopher Adler – Remarks on Eleven Sequences, the automaton "Signals Intelligence", permutations in Z/24Z.
16h45 – 17h15 Michael Winter – Compositions following series of combinations with maximum changes, with Hamiltonian cycles, and with de Bruijn sequences.
17h15 – 17h45 Steve Gisby – 11 Duets for piano: drawing on the work of Henry Cowell and Steve Reich and using a “scale of rhythm” involving tempo ratios ranging from 2:3 to 14:15.
17h45 – Short performances if time permits…
American Church in Paris, 15h.
Organ recital of mathematical music by Brian Parks, including several premiers: Eleven Sequences by Christopher Adler, Six-Note Melody (1987) by Tom Johnson, Sort I by Michael Winter, and Parks own Activated Progressions.
Instants Chavirés, Montreuil, 18h.
Concert in collaboration with La Muse en circuit, Alfortville. A long concert to include:
New work for piano four hands (Steve Gisby)
Fourths and Fifths (Samuel Vriezen)
Infinite Melodies (Johnson)
Mississippi Hot Dog (Brian Parks)
A Meditation for Solo Piano (Michael Winter)
other pieces to be announced
Maison Européenne des Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société avec le Centre d’Étude des Arts Contemporains (Lille 3) et le collectif Muzzix au Conservatoire de Lille, 17h30
Lecture and discussion with Jean-Paul Delahaye and Tom Johnson
"Compter les langues", by Tom Johnson
Presentation of some pièces by others
Performance of instrumental pieces