Please find a link below to Sander Van Maas' speech from New Music - New Audience.
http://nahetgroteluisteren.blogspot.com/
Saturday, 30 May 2009
Friday, 29 May 2009
New Music - New Audience. Post-discussion.
Dear all.
The aim of this blog is to create an ongoing discussion following the event, "New Music - New Audience". Please feel free to add your comments.
The aim of this blog is to create an ongoing discussion following the event, "New Music - New Audience". Please feel free to add your comments.
New Music - New Audience Schedule
Schedule
16:00: General introduction by the event’s organiser, Adam Alston.
16:02: Introduction of speakers by the event’s moderator, Saskia Lourens.
16:05: Michael Fahres.
16:20: Sander Van Maas: formal response.
16:25: Questions from speakers and audience.
16:35: Hans Abbing.
16:50: Henk Heuvelmans formal response.
16:55: Questions from speakers and audience.
17:05: Break for refreshments.
17:20: Sander Van Mass.
17:35: Hans Abbing formal response.
17:40: Questions from speakers and audience.
17:50: Henk Heuvelmans
18:05: Michael Fahres formal response.
18:10: Questions from speakers and audience.
18:20: wrap up.
16:00: General introduction by the event’s organiser, Adam Alston.
16:02: Introduction of speakers by the event’s moderator, Saskia Lourens.
16:05: Michael Fahres.
16:20: Sander Van Maas: formal response.
16:25: Questions from speakers and audience.
16:35: Hans Abbing.
16:50: Henk Heuvelmans formal response.
16:55: Questions from speakers and audience.
17:05: Break for refreshments.
17:20: Sander Van Mass.
17:35: Hans Abbing formal response.
17:40: Questions from speakers and audience.
17:50: Henk Heuvelmans
18:05: Michael Fahres formal response.
18:10: Questions from speakers and audience.
18:20: wrap up.
New Music - New Audience INVITATION
INVITATION
“New Music – New Audience”
Date: 29th May 2009
Time: 16:00 – 18:30
Location: Amsterdam University Theatre, Nieuwe Doelenstraat 16
Admission: Free
Language: English
How can new music reach a broader audience? Is it just a question of marketing and publicity, or does the question run deeper?
The aim of this event is to draw individuals from diverse disciplines together, into one interactive forum, to discuss the relationship between new music and its audience. It is a collaborative meeting ground between theory and practice. The aim is to forge an inter-disciplinary response to this contemporary issue for the benefit of both theory and practice.
Speakers and Content
MICHAEL FAHRES is a critically acclaimed composer of new music and editor and producer for NPS radio. He will discuss the state of new music in contemporary radio and offer a composer’s account of working in new music in the Netherlands.
HANS ABBING is a part time professor of Art-sociology at the University of Amsterdam, visual artist, economist and author of an exciting new book, Van Hoge naar Nieuwe Kunst (From High to New Art). He will draw a comparison between classical and popular music concerts with the differences being related to long term developments in society and then offer an analysis of developments in classical “new music” and popular “new music” in relation to their respective audiences.
SANDER VAN MAAS holds a professorship in contemporary Dutch composed music at the University of Utrecht and is author of several books and many articles on the role of music today. He will propose a challenge to the urge for new music to reach a broader audience.
HENK HEUVELMANS is the head of the contemporary and classical department of Muziek Centrum the Netherlands, secretary general for both the International Society for Contemporary Music and the European Conference for Promoters of New Music, as well as a board member of several other organisations. He will offer a first hand account of the role of organisations in developing the relationship between new music and a broader audience with an analysis of the significant impact of space in attracting a particular kind of audience.
New Music – New Audience is hosted by the department of theatre studies in collaboration with the department of Musicology at the University of Amsterdam.
For more information email Adam Alston at adamalston@hotmail.co.uk.
“New Music – New Audience”
Date: 29th May 2009
Time: 16:00 – 18:30
Location: Amsterdam University Theatre, Nieuwe Doelenstraat 16
Admission: Free
Language: English
How can new music reach a broader audience? Is it just a question of marketing and publicity, or does the question run deeper?
The aim of this event is to draw individuals from diverse disciplines together, into one interactive forum, to discuss the relationship between new music and its audience. It is a collaborative meeting ground between theory and practice. The aim is to forge an inter-disciplinary response to this contemporary issue for the benefit of both theory and practice.
Speakers and Content
MICHAEL FAHRES is a critically acclaimed composer of new music and editor and producer for NPS radio. He will discuss the state of new music in contemporary radio and offer a composer’s account of working in new music in the Netherlands.
HANS ABBING is a part time professor of Art-sociology at the University of Amsterdam, visual artist, economist and author of an exciting new book, Van Hoge naar Nieuwe Kunst (From High to New Art). He will draw a comparison between classical and popular music concerts with the differences being related to long term developments in society and then offer an analysis of developments in classical “new music” and popular “new music” in relation to their respective audiences.
SANDER VAN MAAS holds a professorship in contemporary Dutch composed music at the University of Utrecht and is author of several books and many articles on the role of music today. He will propose a challenge to the urge for new music to reach a broader audience.
HENK HEUVELMANS is the head of the contemporary and classical department of Muziek Centrum the Netherlands, secretary general for both the International Society for Contemporary Music and the European Conference for Promoters of New Music, as well as a board member of several other organisations. He will offer a first hand account of the role of organisations in developing the relationship between new music and a broader audience with an analysis of the significant impact of space in attracting a particular kind of audience.
New Music – New Audience is hosted by the department of theatre studies in collaboration with the department of Musicology at the University of Amsterdam.
For more information email Adam Alston at adamalston@hotmail.co.uk.
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