Dear pd-community,
you have the chance to rock the bells of weimar city hall!
During the pd-convention from 8.8-14.8.2011 in weimar there will be
the possibility for "little evening concerts" on the porcelain
carillon in the tower of weimar cityhall. It is a great opportunity to
present your compositions/generated music/etc. in public space on an
ancient instrument. The city hall faces the market place - a touristic
hotspot of weimar.
will select 5 pieces out of your submissions
fit in between the quarter-hour chime
pure-data patch that outputs MIDI-notes (The carillon is MIDI- compatible)
For more information visit this wiki-page:
http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/PDCON:Porcelain_carillon
There you'll also find a pure data sample player with the original
sound of the bells - so you can test your artwork wherever you are....
Please send your suggestions/concepts/compositions until latest the
END OF JULY to:
moritz.schell@uni-weimar.de
looking forward to the results and to see you all in weimar,
frederic, max and moritz
Moritz Schell MKG, Master Matrikelnr. 100498
Trierer Straße 42 99423 Weimar
0170 - 851 08 87 moritz.schell@uni-weimar.de moritzschell@gmx.de
Hi Moritz, thanks for the announcement. I have two questions:
thanks, Thomas
Am 18.06.2011 um 15:48 schrieb Moritz Schell:
Dear pd-community,
you have the chance to rock the bells of weimar city hall!
During the pd-convention from 8.8-14.8.2011 in weimar there will be the possibility for "little evening concerts" on the porcelain carillon in the tower of weimar cityhall. It is a great opportunity to present your compositions/generated music/etc. in public space on an ancient instrument. The city hall faces the market place - a touristic hotspot of weimar.
- The concerts will take place every evening during 7p.m and 8p.m.
- There will be 5 concerts - one for every evening. The pd-con team will select 5 pieces out of your submissions
- The compositions should not take longer than 12 minutes so they'll fit in between the quarter-hour chime
- The compositions can be reached in either as a MIDI-file or as a pure-data patch that outputs MIDI-notes (The carillon is MIDI-compatible)
For more information visit this wiki-page:
http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/PDCON:Porcelain_carillon
There you'll also find a pure data sample player with the original sound of the bells - so you can test your artwork wherever you are....
Please send your suggestions/concepts/compositions until latest the END OF JULY to: moritz.schell@uni-weimar.de
looking forward to the results and to see you all in weimar,
frederic, max and moritz
Moritz Schell MKG, Master Matrikelnr. 100498
Trierer Straße 42 99423 Weimar
0170 - 851 08 87 moritz.schell@uni-weimar.de moritzschell@gmx.de
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This is very cool. I have a MIDI composition for this It sort of Reichian, that's steve not the 3rd ---bad germany joke I will send it in the AM
pp
On 6/19/11 10:30 AM, "Thomas Grill" gr@grrrr.org wrote:
Hi Moritz, thanks for the announcement. I have two questions:
- Is there a full polyphony resp. how many voices can be played
simultaneously?
- What's the minimum repetition time (shortest possible note) for a bell?
thanks, Thomas
Am 18.06.2011 um 15:48 schrieb Moritz Schell:
Dear pd-community,
you have the chance to rock the bells of weimar city hall!
During the pd-convention from 8.8-14.8.2011 in weimar there will be the possibility for "little evening concerts" on the porcelain carillon in the tower of weimar cityhall. It is a great opportunity to present your compositions/generated music/etc. in public space on an ancient instrument. The city hall faces the market place - a touristic hotspot of weimar.
- The concerts will take place every evening during 7p.m and 8p.m.
- There will be 5 concerts - one for every evening. The pd-con team
will select 5 pieces out of your submissions
- The compositions should not take longer than 12 minutes so they'll
fit in between the quarter-hour chime
- The compositions can be reached in either as a MIDI-file or as a
pure-data patch that outputs MIDI-notes (The carillon is MIDI-compatible)
For more information visit this wiki-page:
http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/PDCON:Porcelain_carillon
There you'll also find a pure data sample player with the original sound of the bells - so you can test your artwork wherever you are....
Please send your suggestions/concepts/compositions until latest the END OF JULY to: moritz.schell@uni-weimar.de
looking forward to the results and to see you all in weimar,
frederic, max and moritz
Moritz Schell MKG, Master Matrikelnr. 100498
Trierer Straße 42 99423 Weimar
0170 - 851 08 87 moritz.schell@uni-weimar.de moritzschell@gmx.de
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