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!!Presentation {br}{br} ---- '''BREATH'''{br}Gerald Shapiro{br}1971. ---- |t Durée approximative |t |t — ?| |t Dates de composition |t |t — '''1971'''| |t Création |t |t — performed with ''From the Yellow Castle'' and ''The Second Piece'' as a one-man concert at '''Automation House, New York City, 1971''',{br} sponsored by the Intermedia Institute{br}- ''[Intermedia Institute (programme 1971) (pdf)|http://www.vasulka.org/archive/Kitchen/KE/KE003.pdf]''| |t Dispositif : |t |t — protocole de participation d'auditeurs avec traitements électroniques{br}—— ''for interactive audience participation with electronics''| |t Éditeur : |t |t — | ---- {br}{br} Cette œuvre fait partie d'une série d'œuvres réalisée par Gerald Shapiro entre 1968 et 1975 et faisant participer les auditeurs. * '__''From the Yellow Castle'' for interactive audience participation with electronics__'{br}(in collaboration with Jim Minor and Bob Carrignan){br}— Brown University, 1968{br}— Massachusetts College of Art, 1968{br}— University of Illinois Festival of Contemporary Music, 1969{br}— George Washington University, 1970{br}— Peabody College, Nashville, TN, 1970{br}— Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts, 1970{br}{br} * '__''Breath'' and ''The Second Piece'' for interactive audience participation with electronics__'{br}— These two pieces performed with From the Yellow Castle as a one-man concert at Automation House, New York City, 1971, sponsored by the Intermedia Institute.{br}{br} * '__''Winter Birch'' for interactive audience participation with electronics__'{br}— University of Pittsburgh, 1972{br}— Brown University, 1972{br}— University of California at San Diego, 1972{br}— Colorado College, 1972{br} |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t [../files/articles/shapiro/shapiro_winter_birch_394.jpg|../files/articles/shapiro/shapiro_winter_birch.jpg]{br}{small}Annonce in The Daily Pennsylvania, Vol. LXXXVIII, N°40, Wednesday April 12, 1972, page 4 (Campus Events){/small}| * '__''Sitting Quietly, Thinking About Last Fall'' for interactive audience participation with electronics__'{br}— University of Illinois, 1973{br}— York University, Toronto, 1973{br}— Brown University, 1975 ---- {br}{br} |t ''Gerald M. Shapiro (born 1942 in Philadelphia) is an American composer of acoustic and electronic music.{br}Shapiro studied first at the Eastman School of Music, where he received a Bachelor of Music degree with distinction in 1964. He then did graduate work at Mills College, where he received an M.A. in 1967, the University of California, Davis, the San Francisco Tape Music Center, and in Paris at the Conservatoire National de Musique and the École Normale Supérieure de Musique. His principal composition teachers were Darius Milhaud, Morton Subotnick, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Olivier Messiaen, and Nadia Boulanger. Since 1967 he has taught at Brown University, where he is currently Professor of Music. He's founder of the MacColl Studio for Electronic Music at Brown University and designer of the well-known ARP synthesizer (an electronic musical instrument). His compositions have been performed throughout the United States and Europe, and are recorded on the Naxos and Neuma labels.''{br}{br}''[Gerald Shapiro cv (pdf)|https://vivo.brown.edu/docs/drrb/10314.pdf]''|t |t |t |t |t Gerald M. Shapiro né en 1942 à Philadelphie est un compositeur américain de musique instrumentale et électronique.{br}Il est diplômé de la Eastman School of Music en 1964. Il continua ses études au Mills College jusqu'en 1967, puis à la University of California, Davis, au San Francisco Tape Music Center, et au Conservatoire National de Musique de Paris et l'École Normale Supérieure de Musique, auprès de Darius Milhaud, Morton Subotnick, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Olivier Messiaen, et Nadia Boulanger. Depuis 1967 il enseigne à la Brown University où il est actuellement professeur émérite. Il a fondé le MacColl Studio for Electronic Music à la Brown University et il a développé le bien connu synthétiseur ARP. Ses œuvres sont jouées dans le monde entier entre les États-Unis et l'Europe, et ont été enregistrées sur les labels discographiques Naxos et Neuma.{br}{br}''[cv Gerald Shapiro (pdf)|https://vivo.brown.edu/docs/drrb/10314.pdf]''{br}{br}http://geraldshapiro.com/ {br}{br}https://vivo.brown.edu/display/gmshapir {br}{br}http://www.bussigel.com/shep2/music.html | {br}{br} {br}{br} {br}{br} ----
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