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1998 National Conference - Review
Indiana University The National Conference was held this year at Indiana University. SCI wishes to thank Don Freund and his students (especially Jason Bahr), and to both performing faculty and students for the extraordinary time and effort invested in this very successful conference. There were fourteen concerts featuring performances by ensembles such as the Indiana University School of Music Symphony Orchestra, the IU Concert Orchestra, the IU Percussion Ensemble, IU Brass Chior, the Indiana Trio, the Concord Ensemble, the IU Symphonic Band, the IU Wind Ensemble, IU Jazz Ensemble, IU Brass Quintet, IU Chamber Orchestra, IU New Music Ensemble, IU Bassoon Ensemble, IU Opera Workshop, IU Singers, IU Contemporary Vocal Ensemble, IU International Vocal Ensemble, Corigliano Quartet, and The Ryoanji Duo. Prior to the Friday evening concert, Karel Husa gave a keynote address. This conference was the largest National Conference in recent memory. Over 100 composers had pieces performed, and the level of each of the performances was first rate. The following is a list of composers who had works performed on the conference:
Charles Argersinger The following is a list of people who gave presentations:
Keith Allan Three panel discussions addressed the following topics: "Audio and Music on the Web" with Judd Danby, David Gompper, Roger Johnson, and Tom Lopez; "Composer as Performer" with James Chaudoir, Nick Demos, Michael Kallstrom, Douglas Ovens, and Betty Wishart; "Midi Demos and Computer Music Production for CD" with Larry Austin, Rob Frank, Roger Johnson, and Robert Patterson. |