New music exhibits novelty in its situation, presentation, compositional process, performance practice, or outcome. In some pieces, that novelty is dependent on or derived from the use of technology.
From keynote+’s UC Berkeley Noon Concert, recorded Spring 2008 at Hertz Hall (Robert Shumaker, sound engineer)
keynote+ is Jane Chapman (harpsichord) & Kate Ryder (prepared piano)
From keynote+’s UC Berkeley Noon Concert, recorded Spring 2008 at Hertz Hall (Robert Shumaker, sound engineer)
keynote+ is Jane Chapman (harpsichord) & Kate Ryder (prepared piano)
From keynote+’s UC Berkeley Noon Concert, recorded Spring 2008 at Hertz Hall (Robert Shumaker, sound engineer)
keynote+ is Jane Chapman (harpsichord) & Kate Ryder (prepared piano)
From keynote+'s UC Berkeley Noon Concert, recorded Spring 2008 at Hertz Hall (Robert Shumaker, sound engineer)
keynote+ is Jane Chapman (harpsichord) & Kate Ryder (prepared piano)