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Fourteenth Annual
Florida Electroacousitc Music Festival

Photos


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APRIL 7, 2005

James Paul Sain introduces the University of Florida student concert during FEMF14.

Sally Barton performs Russell Brown's Catchpenny during the FEMS student concert.

Student Pat Pagano preparing the image projection for his work Taking a Picture of Taking a Picture

Subotnick and Hamm discuss technical needs for the Subotnick listening session.

Sain animatedly introducing composer-in-residence Morton Subotnick.

Subotnick discusses earlier version of Until Spring during his listening session.

Subotnick demonstrates software during his listening and demonstration session.

UK composers Pete Stollery and Adrian Moore (l-r) talk with Subotnick after his listening session & demonstration.

FEMF14 general manager Joo Won Park and director James Paul Sain working through festival issues.

A youthful Richard Boulanger (lft) enjoying a conversation with (l-r) Chan Ji Kim, Michael Deall, Javier Garavaglia, and Sain.

Soprano Steve Halfyard performs Simon Hall's work GSOH

Esther Lamneck performing Lawrence Fritts' Musicometry I

APRIL 8, 2005

UF student Tim Reed manning the board during FEMF14 (what day is it anyway?).

UF faculty member Matt Sexton performing Colby Leider's Veritas ex Machina.

Flutist Kyung Mi Lee performing Fluctuation by Korean composer Seung Hey Kim

Performance of Paula Matthusen's composition ...of one sinuous spreading... with pianist Kathryn Woodard

Didjeriduet as performed by composer/saxophonist Eric Honour

FEMF Composer-in-Residence, Morton Subotnick, gives a convocation lecture to the general UF music student.

Percussionist Eric Willie performs UNT composer Chapman Welch's work Residual Images.

Jon Anderson performs his work, encounters.dce, on the University of North Texas Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia (CEMI) curated concert.

UF student composer Suk Jun Kim during the festival (and photographer of many of the images on this page).

Margaret Schedel performs Cort Lippe's Music for Cello and Computer

Ben Broening performing his own Nocturne/Doubles

Trombonists extraordinaire descend on FEMF14 for the performance of William Kleinsasser's (HO)2 C6H3 • CHOH • CH2 NHCH3.

APRIL 9, 2005

A reunion of several past festival composers-in-residence join festival director Sain for lunch -
James Dashow, Morton Subotnick, Larry Austin and James Paul Sain (l-r).

William Kleinsasser, Paul Koonce (festival co-host), and Sylvia Pengilly enjoy some of the Florida sunshine during a concert break.

Richard and Phillip Boulanger preparing for their performance of Moving Into the Light

Rehearsal for Sain's "ball peen hammer."

Sain greets the audience before the final concert of FEMF14.

Cynthia Sain performing James Paul Sain's "ball peen hammer."

Another shot of "ball peen hammer" in concert with Sain performing the computer interface.

Morton Subotnick closing FEMF14 with his laptop work Until Spring Revisited

Zack Browning and Robert Rowe mingling after the final concert of FEMF14.

William Kleinsasser, Ben Broening and James Paul Sain (l-r) talk after the final FEMF14 concert.

Group photo of the composers and performers that made FEMF14 a great success!


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