Featuring the Works of Philippe Manoury and Miller Puckette
New York University’s Music Technology program in the Steinhardt School of Education’s Department of Music and Performing Arts and the Electronic Music Foundation present the Fall 2005 concert of the Interactive Arts Performance Series, Monday, October 17 at 8 p.m. The event, at NYU’s Frederick Loewe Theatre, 35 West 4th Street, New York, is free and open to the public.
- WHAT: INTERACTIVE ARTS PERFORMANCE Philippe Manoury’s highly-regarded “Jupiter” and “En Echo,” works for flute and interactive computer technology, will be performed by Elizabeth McNutt, flute, and Juliana Snapper.
Miller Puckette, creator of the Max/MSP programming environment for interactive music and collaborator with Manoury, will be in attendance for the performance. - WHEN: MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 8 p.m.
- WHERE: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, Frederick Loewe Theatre, 35 West 4th Street, New York
For more information about the Interactive Arts Performance, contact Robert Rowe, NYU associate director, Music Technology program at robert.rowe@nyu.edu or 212.998.5435.
For media RSVPs, contact Jennifer Zwiebel, NYU Steinhardt Public Affairs, jennifer.zwiebel@nyu.edu or 212.998.6797.
Editor’s note:
NYU’s Steinhardt School is a rich source of ground-breaking scholarship on issues of national and global significance and innovation in research, teaching, practice, and performance. The School prepares students to be musicians, artists, educators, health professionals, counselors, and psychologists, academics, communication specialists, and policy analysts. The Steinhardt School values its location in New York City, where it is engaged in research, partnerships, and community service aimed at improving urban life and the city’s institutions.