Podcast Program of Create World 2008

Music, Recording and the Art of Interpretation

December 21, 2008 · No Comments




Listen to the Episode: Music, Recording and the Art of Interpretation
Leading Australia pianist Stephen Emmerson and audio producer Paul Draper (Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre, Griffith University) are collaborating on a piece of music in a new way, undertaking some thoughtful unpacking of notions of interpretation, creative arts research and the performer – recording method nexus. Cat Hope talked to them about the collaborative process between ‘technicians’ and musicians, and the possibilities for sound colour from within the studio.

Emmerson & Draper Music

Stephen and Paul’s presentation is available here as a pdf. And for more of Paul Draper’s ideas see his blog, Proximity Effect

Tim Landauer ECU PhotoParticipants Comments
Listen to the commentary:
Create World is the place
Tim Landauer (Edith Cowan University) talks to Cat Hope in the middle of the noisy networking going on at a coffee break at Creaate World … everyone is obviously engaged with and enjoying the conference. Tim has just walked out of the Emmerson Draper presentation and explains why he thinks Create World is the perfect place for this sort of collaboration.

Categories: Performance · Research in the Creative Arts
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