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Sixteenth Annual
Florida Electroacousitc Music Festival

Photos


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APRIL 11, 2007

Setting up our new 48 channel split board by Midas.

Mumumumumumy Sharona - our new Verona..."Sharona."

Q: What do you get with a new mixing console and lost or broken female XLR - Male TRS snakes?
A: Solder!

Take two - we need a decent professional audio store in Gainesville.

A sea of beautiful knobs.

Houston Dunleavy, Paul Koonce and James Paul Sain gather to solve all the problems of the world.

True to the tradition, a group gathers at La Fiesta for a wonderful mexican meal prior to the start of FEMF.

APRIL 12, 2007

Lena Cuglietta performing "Caged In Freedom" by UF PhD Fellow composer Seung Hye Kim.

Charles Dodge speaks to the gathered participants about his computer music.

Charles Dodge during his presentation.

Performers gather to present the premiere of Houston Dunleavy's "Earth and Space" (University of Wollongong, Australia).

James Dashow (Rome, Italy), Javier Garavaglia (London, England) and Richard Boulanger (Boston, MA) gather for a photo opp.

It's always "aloha time" at FEMF.

A mug shot of the BS part of BPS, James Paul Sain and Richard Boulanger.

Group lunch at McAllisters - (lft-rt) Ragnar Grippe (Bromma, Sweden), Charles Dodge (Putney, VT), James Paul Sain, Neil Flory (Corpus Christie, TX) and Javier Garavaglia (London, England).

Yup, all we do is eat (or so the photos seem to indicate); composers gather at On The Border for dinner - (lft-rt) James Paul Sain, Ron Parks (Rock Hill, SC), Hubert Howe (Queens, NY), Markus Stollenwerk (Essen, Germany), Javier Garavaglia (London, England), Benjamin Reissenberger (Essen, Germany) and Paul Riker (Queens, NY).

Richard Boulanger, Michael Richards and William Kleinsasser enjoying some time between concerts.

Robert Rowe (NYU) and Eric Lyon (Queens University, Belfast) rehearse their works for trombone and electracoustic media.

Percussionist Doug Nottingham (Glendale, AZ) performs "Spiked" by Glenn Hackbarth (Arizona State University).

Tuck Howe and Jim Sain share some thoughts.

APRIL 13, 2007

Sain announcing the times for the aloha shuttle to the hotel - mahalo!

Trombonist Mark Hetzler (Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison) performing during his performer feature concert.

More of the artistry of Mark Hetzler and his collaborative artist Katrin Talbot.

Matt and his new "girl friend."

Ann Stimson performing Marc Angier's work "Annotations."

Kyung-Jin Min, traditional deagum soloist, performing "Chung Seong Gok" by Doo Jin Ahn (Hanseo University, Korea).

Charles Dodge enjoying time between concerts (Ragnar Grippe in the background).

Video performance of Mathew Adkins "Cortex."

Some of our Korean students and Korean visiting artists gather; Seung Hye Kim, Joo Won Park, Doo Jin Ahn, Kyung-Jin Min and James Paul Sain (lft-rt).

APRIL 14, 2007

Sain introducing the final evening's concert.

BPS performing Richard Boulanger's "In the Palm of My Hand."

Wiiiiiii!

Paul Riker and Andrew Lewis checking out Wikipedia for the definition of "acousmatic."

"duo runedako" performing Mark Applebaum's "On the Nature of the Modern Age."

Ruth Neville and Daniel Koppelman, "duo runedako," performing on FEMF16.

Charles Dodge and Larry Austin conversing during a concert break.

Kyungmi Lee performing a work by Larry Austin.

Another shot of Kyungmi performing Austin's work.

Larry Austin acknowledging the audience after the performance of his "Les Flutes de Pan: Hommage á Debussy" by flutist Kyongmi Lee.

James Paul Sain at the final evening's concert.

Charles Dodge accepting accolades for his work "Fades, Dissolves, Fizzles."

A group photo of the festival composers and performers after the final concert.

Houston Dunleavy applauding the success of FEMF16.

Daniel Koppelman, Mark Applebaum and Ruth Neville after the final FEMF16 concert.

Larry Austin and James Dashow striking their gear after the final evening's concert.

Sain thanking German composer Markus Stollenwerk for his contribution to FEMF16.

Joo Won Park and Tohm Judson talking about the old days of FEMF.

Richard Boulanger and Larry Austin congratulating one another.

A group gathers after the final evening's concert at a new by watering hole; (lft-rt) Matt Nolan, James Paul Sain, Richard Boulanger and Javier Garavaglia (background Chan Ji Kim).


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