Schedule

Thursday, 30 March

PROJECT PARTICIPANTS
07:30 Hall & stage technological set-up
09:00 Welcome message D. Andrew Stewart
Group no. 1 Mary Mazurek, moderator
09:15 DIY Ribbon Microphone: I can build that! Benjamin Wellman
09:35 Upgrading the Electric Guitar Alandra Woycenko
09:55 Creative Spaces and the Impact on Artistic Expression Evan Brownlee
10:15 Q&A
Group no. 2 Marcela Rada, moderator
10:30 Top-Down Mixing and Inspiration in the Studio Juan Anez Jalon
10:50 The Immersive Audio "Mix" in Unity Chris Jerwin
11:10 When Machines Cry: How Technology May Deepen Human Expression Joel Jastrau
11:30 Q&A
11:45 Break
12:30 Group no. 3: Concert (12:30 to 13:50) Deanna Oye, moderator
Noise Is Normal Demi Zalesak and Chris Bernhardt
Cello Concerto No. 1 in A minor, Op. 33: 1st mvt. by Camille Saint-Saëns Brenna Le May
Myosotis by Jean-Baptiste Fauré FAB Trio | Brenna Le May, Anna Jeong, Franz Faeldo
Frühlingswonne by Georg Goltermann FAB Trio | Brenna Le May, Anna Jeong, Franz Faeldo
Tic-k for fixed media Brett Hollett
Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat major D.929: 2nd mvt. by Franz Schubert Anna Jeong, Brenna Le May, Alayna McNeil
Static Nic Sherman, Carson Rafuse, Jonas Swain, Ahona Sanyal, Daniel-Beeson-Bergeron, Mianna Van Essen
13:50 Break
Group no. 4 Paul Sanden, moderator
14:00 Schubert's Last Piano Sonata: Sweet Dreams or A Cry from Beyond Allen Zhou
14:20 Object Resonance Joel Osmond
14:40 The Effects of Background Music on Memorisation Sarah Chmilar
15:00 Q&A
Group no. 5 Georg Boenn, moderator
15:15 Home Key Music Colton Vanhooren
15:35 Tuning into the Audible Christina Milinusic
15:55 Q&A
16:10 Break
Keynote
16:25 Extending the Piano – Interactive Multimedia Works Megumi Masaki and Keith Hamel
Q&A
17:45 Awards deliberation
18:00 Closing remarks and awards presentation
18:30 Hall and stage tear-down/strike

Bounce & Cadence | Final call (March 30)

Do your research, research and creation, or creation projects deserve attention? Are you looking for a place to talk with colleagues about a capstone project, independent study, a fantastic course assignment, performance, or production?

If yes, please respond to this call.

Today, 8 March, is the final day for submitting your project to B&C. The Call for Student Participation will be open until 11:59PM (Mountain Time).

Before beginning your proposal, please read the call for participation and the types of participation/activities that you can propose.

We are also very happy to announce that Bounce & Cadence awards participants. All projects will be eligible irrespective of the form in which the project is presented for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place monetary awards.

Or submit a proposal

Bounce & Cadence | New performance category (March 30)

Do your research, research and creation, or creation projects deserve attention? Are you looking for a place to talk with colleagues about a capstone project, independent study, a fantastic course assignment, performance, or production?

If yes, please respond to this call.

The symposium has a new performance category. We hope this might encourage students who want to participate, but who might not have time to develop a project for the other performance activity: performance practice demonstration.

Before beginning your proposal, please read the call for participation and the types of participation/activities that you can propose.

We are also very happy to announce that Bounce & Cadence awards participants. All projects will be eligible irrespective of the form in which the project is presented for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place monetary awards.

The Call for Student Participation will be open until 11:59PM, on 8 March (Mountain Time).

For additional information, visit the symposium website, or contact cadence@uleth.ca

Or submit a proposal

Bounce & Cadence | Call for music and audio research (March 30)

Do your research, research and creation, or creation projects deserve attention? Are you looking for a place to talk with colleagues about a capstone project, independent study, a fantastic course assignment, performance, or production?

If yes, please respond to this call.

We are pleased to be able to invite proposals for participation in the 2023 Bounce & Cadence Symposium for Music and Audio Research to be held at the University of Lethbridge on 30 March, 2023.

Before beginning your proposal, please read the call for participation. In addition, read about the types of participation that you can propose on our activities page:

Oral presentation
•Performance practice demonstration
•Participate in a student exhibition with (1) tabletop exhibit, (2) poster or, (3) short research pitch

We are also very happy to announce that Bounce & Cadence awards participants. All projects will be eligible irrespective of the form in which the project is presented for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place monetary awards.

For 2023, we are also pleased to announce that the conference keynote address will be presented collaboratively by pianist Megumi Masaki and composer Keith Hamel.

For additional information, visit the symposium website, or contact cadence@uleth.ca

Or submit a proposal