Computer Music Center News

DiCastri and Adamcyk's Phonobellow featured in forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Spectral Music

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Columbia Music Theory alum Will Mason's essay on Zosha Di Castri and David Adamcyk's multimedia work "Phonobellow" is now readable online. It is forthcoming in print in the Oxford Handbook of Spectral Music, co-edited by Mason along with Amy Bauer and Liam Cagney.

Department of Music students, alumni, and faculty featured in Columbia News

Students, alumni, and faculty in the Music Department are featured in the article "Daughters of Harlem Teaches Local Young Women to Record and Produce Their Own Music" about the Fall 2018 workshop For the Daughters of Harlem: Working with Sound.

Seth Cluett to curate new exhibition at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts

From January 15th, 2019 until March 23rd, 2019, the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts will feature state-of-the-art immersive installation by exhibition curator, artist, and composer Seth Cluett in a new exhibition "Sounding Circuits: Audible Histories" which explores the birth and evolution of electronic music.

Columbia Composition and Sound Art students featured in Computer Music Center Showcase at NYPL

The Library sound archives preserve the groundbreaking work of Columbia University’s electronic and computer music pioneers. Explore a new universe of sounds with Columbia University Computer Music Center Director Seth Cluett. From Charles Dodges’ 1969 computer generated masterwork Earth’s Magnetic Field to the most boundary blurring contemporary works by Columbia’s current students, join us for an interactive electronic sound salon.