Berichte/Features

Oktober / November 2010

Jeu de Temps / Times Play (JTTP) 2010

A COLLABORATION OF THE CEC AND ACMA

Top 5 Works „ Programme Notes and Bios
http://cec.concordia.ca/jttp/2010

CANADIAN SUBMISSIONS
1. Charles Quevillon -- Au Boute (2010 / 21:42)
2. Adam Basanta -- a glass is not a glass (2009 / 18:55)
3. Émilie Payeur -- Triptyque (2010 / 11:20)
4. Guillaume Campion -- Quadriforis (2010 / 10:00)
5. Valérie Delaney -- La cité de verre (2009 / 8:05)

Exceptionally for JTTP 2010 the jury also awards an Honourable Mention for a videomusic work:
Pierre Paré-Blais -- Spiralling (2010 / 8:23)

AUSTRALIAN SUBMISSIONS
1. Nic McConaghy -- Single Origin (2010 / 4:20)
2. Jack Hooker -- Field Murmer (2010 / 5:48)
3. Jeremy Coubrough -- The Spectre of The Delusion of The Fury (2010 / 6:18)
4. Blake Johnston -- Submerge (2010 / 6:58)
5. Mark Oliveiro -- In Maluga (2009 / 8:59)

Coordinated by the Canadian Electroacoustic Community (CEC) since 2000, the annual JTTP project is comprised of: a competition for young and emerging sound artists from (or living in) Canada, with cash and prizes awarded to the top five placing composers, as selected by an international jury; a focus issue of eContact! featuring all submissions to the project; a CD compilation (Cache) of the top works; and international radio and concert play of the top works.

For JTTP 2010, the CEC collaborated with the Australasian Computer Music Association (ACMA). Similar to the collaboration in 2009 with Germany's national electroacoustic association (DEGEM), submissions from both Canada and Australia / New Zealand were accepted. Prizes were awarded to both the Canadian and Australasian top-placing composers, and Cache 2010 (release planned for 2011) will be a double-CD, with one CD containing selected Canadian works and the other containing selected Australasian works.

Several past winners have gone on to win prizes in other renowned electroacoustic competitions internationally, such as Bourges, Métamorphoses and the SOCAN Foundation Awards. More info: http://cec.concordia.ca/jttp/cv.html

 


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