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- | **The 150-Years-of-Music-Technology Composition Competition | + | ====== |
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- | As could be read in "A short history of recording sound part 1", published in the first edition of The LAC Times, the oldest reproduced sound fragment dated from 1860: exactly 150 years ago. This sample is a transcript from the 1860 'Au Claire de la Lune' phonautograph recording, by Édouard-Scott de Martinville himself. | + | {{ : |
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+ | , the oldest reproduced sound fragment dated from 1860: exactly 150 years ago. This sample is a transcript from the 1860 'Au Claire de la Lune' phonautograph recording, by Édouard-Scott de Martinville himself. | ||
For this anniversary of 150 years of audible Music Technology a composition competition is organised. | For this anniversary of 150 years of audible Music Technology a composition competition is organised. | ||
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+ | ==== The Linux Audio Conference 2010, in collaboration with the Utrecht School of the Arts and Firstsounds.org, | ||
- | //The Linux Audio Conference 2010, in collaboration with the Utrecht School of the Arts and Firstsounds.org, | + | ** WINNERS ** |
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- | **About | + | |
- | The intention is that a new composition is made with the theme "150 years of recording sound" | + | * The 2nd prize (new for this competition) has been awarded to Fred Momotenko |
- | The original 150-year old "Au Claire de la Lune" sample, found at www.firstsounds.org/ | + | ** Excerpts from the Jury Report** |
- | • For | + | The jury liked Kawandeeps translation of his concept of the exploration of reframing |
- | • The composition must be accompanied by a (short) description | + | The transformation |
- | • Composition submissions will be presented in stereo format (this is also necessary for the website-implementation). | + | The jury liked the fact that Kawandeep limited himself to the use of the original material as the only soundsource. |
+ | The jury appreciated | ||
- | Compositions must be handed in on the first day of the conference: May 1 on a CD, DVD or be transferred | + | From the jury from FirstSounds.org: |
- | Another submission possibility is by sending a link by e-mail (to lac@linuxaudio.org), but has an earlier deadline (26th of March). | + | " |
- | **Jury** | + | Taking all this into consideration the jury therefore decided to award Kawandeep Virdee the first prize in the LAC 2010 Composition Competition. |
+ | The jury would furthermore like to mention the special and impressive composition 'Au Clair de la Lune' from Fred Momotenko, that was rewarded with the 2nd prize. | ||
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+ | **About the competition** | ||
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+ | The intention is that a new composition is made with the theme "150 years of recording sound" | ||
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+ | The original 150-year old "Au Claire de la Lune" sample, found at www.firstsounds.org/ | ||
+ | There is also a free sample package at [[http:// | ||
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+ | * For the composition process, the use of Linux and/or open source applications is strongly encouraged and appreciated | ||
+ | * The composition must be accompanied by a (short) description of the work and the use of software and technology | ||
+ | * Composition submissions will be presented in stereo format (this is also necessary for the website-implementation). | ||
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+ | Compositions must be handed in before the end of the second day of the conference: May 2 on a CD, DVD or be transferred from a memory stick. | ||
+ | Another submission possibility is by sending a link by e-mail (to lac at linuxaudio.org), | ||
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+ | !! Update: deadlines are extended to the 2nd of May (23h59) !! | ||
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+ | **Jury** | ||
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* Patrick Feaster, a member of firstsounds.org, | * Patrick Feaster, a member of firstsounds.org, | ||
* Marc Groenewegen, | * Marc Groenewegen, | ||
* Than van Nispen tot Pannerden, member of the Muziekinstituut MultiMedia (MiMM), focusing on the composition | * Than van Nispen tot Pannerden, member of the Muziekinstituut MultiMedia (MiMM), focusing on the composition | ||
* Hugo Verweij, teacher at the Utrecht School of the Arts, focusing on the production and composition | * Hugo Verweij, teacher at the Utrecht School of the Arts, focusing on the production and composition | ||
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**Prizes** | **Prizes** | ||
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* Tonehammer has offered to sponsor a suitable prize for the winner in the neighborhood of $79-100, drawing from the SFZ-compatible Tonehammer and Microhammer content. The winner' | * Tonehammer has offered to sponsor a suitable prize for the winner in the neighborhood of $79-100, drawing from the SFZ-compatible Tonehammer and Microhammer content. The winner' | ||
* The 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize compositions will be presented on the 3rd of May at the Linux Audio Conference 2010 evening programme. | * The 1st, 2nd and 3rd prize compositions will be presented on the 3rd of May at the Linux Audio Conference 2010 evening programme. | ||
- | * several other prizes can be won, but will be presented only later | + | * several other prizes, with a total of at least € 400,- can be won, but will be presented only later |
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+ | Questions regarding the Composition Competition and submissions by email, can be addressed to lac at linuxaudio.org | ||
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