Scorefollowing Repertoire
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This page documents a non-exhaustif list of pieces using Ircam score following technology Antescofo as well as some known performances to the authors. You can contribute to this page by sending us more information.
Antescofo~ Repertoire and Known Performances
- "... of Silence" for saxophone and chamber electronics by Marco Stroppa. (Computer Music Design: Arshia Cont)
- with Claude Delangle (sax.), Shizuoka, Japan, November 2007 (Antescofo premiere).
- Munich (Germany) Festpiel+ festival, July 2008.
- Ircam (France) performance, November 2009.
- Tensio for string quartet and live electronics by Philippe Manoury with Gilbert nouno as computer musician
- Premiered on December 17th 2010 at Ircam.
- "... Explosante-Fixe..." for Flute, Orchestra and Live electronics by Pierre Boulez. (Computer Music Design: Andrew Gerzso)
- with Los Angeles Philharmonic (D. Robertson, cond.) and Emmanuel Ophèle (EIC), Los Angeles, USA, January 2008.
- with Ensemble Intercontemporain, Helsinki Festival, August 2009.
- with Berlin Philharmonic, Berlin September 2010.
- "Répons" for ensemble and live electronics by Pierre Boulez (Computer Music Design: Andrew Gerzso)
- Ensemble Intercontemporain, Lucerne Festival 2009.
- "Anthèmes 2" for Violin and Live Electronics by Pierre Boulez. (Computer Music Design: Andrew gerzso)
- With Hae-Sun Kang (Violin), Festpiel+, Munich, Germany, July 2008.
- with Diego Tosi (Violin), Louvre Auditorium, Paris, France, Nov. 21st, 2008.
- Student workshops at the Lucerne Festival 2009.
- With Nathan Cole, Chicago Symphony Center, January 2010.
- With Michael Barenboim, Berlin Staatsoper, April 2010.
- "Partita I" for Viola and Live Electronics by Philippe Manoury. (Computer Music Design: Serge Lemouton and Chris Lebreton)
- "Tensio" for string quartet and live electroncis by Philippe Manoury. (Computer Music Design: Gilbert Nouno)
- World premier with Diotima string quartet, December 2010.
- "Speakings", for Orchestra and Live Electronics by Jonathan Harvey. (Computer Music Design: Gilbert Nouno and Arshia Cont)
- with BBC Scotish Orchestra, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK, August 2008 (premier).
- with BBC Scotish Orchestra, March 5th 2009, Glasgow, Scotland. (link)
- with Orchestre de Radio France, June 12th 2010, Paris, France.
- "Aether Go" for Violin and Live Electronics by Larry Nelson
- With Lina Bahn (violin), West Chester University, West Chester, PA, USA, March 26, 2009 premiere performance.
- With Liba Bahn (violin), April 1st 2009, University of Wisconsin.
- At the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. by Lina Bahn (violin), in a concert sponsored by the VERGE Ensemble on April 5, 2009.
- "Hist Whist" for Violin and chamber electronics by Marco Stroppa (computer music design: Arshia Cont)
- With Hae-Sun Kang (violin), Festival Printemps des Arts, April 2009.
- With Hae-Sun Kang, Festival Agora, Ircam, June 2009.
- With Hae-Sun Kang, Festival Printemps des Arts, Ircam, May 2010.
- "Otemo" for Vibraphone and live electronics by Vasso Nicolau. (Computer Music Design: Serge Lemouton)
- with Daniel Champolini (Vibraphone), Agora Festival, June 17th 2009. (Antescofo~ polyphonic premiere).
- "Prelude for Flute and Computer", by Richard Dudas.
- Performances: Basel, Moscow, Stuttgart, New Orleans, Seoul.
- "Le città e la memoria" for bass clarinet and live electronics by Claudio Scozzafava
- Performance: DidaMatica 2010, Rome, by Massimo Munari
- Mobile II "Dear Mr. Edison" for Viola and electronics by Isaac Schankler
- Performance: University of Southern California, May 2010 (link)
- Legno sabbia vetro cenere for string quartet and live electronics by Andrea Agostini
- Premier: Agora festival 2010 by Itirénaire ensemble [(link)]