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This special hour travels through the Sound Symposium in St. John’s Newfoundland with the members of the Summer Institute of the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation. The theme for this episode is overcoming aversion to
This special hour travels through the Sound Symposium in St. John’s Newfoundland with the members of the Summer Institute of the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation. The theme for this episode is overcoming aversion to
In the middle of February, Toronto-based artist collective Public Recordings staged a performance of Pauline Oliveros‘ score To Valerie Solanas and Marilyn Monroe in Recognition of their Desperation at Toronto’s City Hall, in the Council Chambe
https://sounditoutiicsi.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/episode-83-the-aesthetics-of-transparency-improvising-in-torontos-city-council-chambers.mp3In the middle of February, Toronto-based artist collective Public Recordings staged a performance
What is the relationship between forms of social life and forms of art? In Social Aesthetics, Professor Georgina Born of Oxford University offers an analysis of the social in music and art using what she calls ‘planes of analysis.’ This is an e
https://sounditoutiicsi.files.wordpress.com/2018/12/Epistemology-Series-Georgina-Born.mp3What is the relationship between forms of social life and forms of art? In Social Aesthetics, Professor Georgina Born of Oxford University offers an analy
We often focus on the what of improvisation without questioning the who (or whom) of the practice. If we think of improvisation as judicious real-time responsiveness to a situation, we might wonder whether the image of the human implicit in tha
https://sounditoutiicsi.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/episode-81-improvisation-as-self-reflexive-autopoesis-edgar-landgraf-on-posthumanism.mp3We often focus on the what of improvisation without questioning the who (or whom) of the practice. If w
Its the CFRU Raise Your Voice Funding Drive! Donate!!!You will receive merch and a chance to win fabulous prizes if you give $25 or more.While donating you will be listening to Mano-Dharma by Takehisa Kosugi’s Catch Wave and also Louise Lan
https://sounditoutiicsi.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/episode-80-takehisa-kosugi-and-louise-landes-levi.mp3Its the CFRU Raise Your Voice Funding Drive! Donate!!!You will receive merch and a chance to win fabulous prizes if you give $25 or more.
Is the voice like an instrument or is it the other way around? Can the voice communicate as pure sound or is it always entangled with language? How does the gendering of voice shape conventions of performance and composition in Gospel music? Ch
https://sounditoutiicsi.files.wordpress.com/2018/11/episode-79-the-voice-is-supreme.mp3Is the voice like an instrument or is it the other way around? Can the voice communicate as pure sound or is it always entangled with language? How does the
Canadian jazz experimentalist François Houle attempts to mount Cornelius Cardew’s 193-page series of symbols and images using solo clarinet, myriad electronics, and a series of loopers. In this world premier recorded at the IICSI House in Septe
https://sounditoutiicsi.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/episode-78-franccca7ois-houle-plays-treatise.mp3Canadian jazz experimentalist François Houle attempts to mount Cornelius Cardew’s 193-page series of symbols and images using solo clarinet, my
‘In music, silence is more important than sound,’ says Miles Davis. In April 2018, a multi-disciplinary gathering of musicians, dancers, philosophers, and designers convened at the Po River Delta in Italy to listen to the river Po in preparatio
https://sounditoutiicsi.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/77-the-paradox-of-silence.mp3‘In music, silence is more important than sound,’ says Miles Davis. In April 2018, a multi-disciplinary gathering of musicians, dancers, philosophers, and designe
This short episode of Sound It Out puts improvisation in Flamenco music into the spotlight through a discussion with Fin de Fiesta dancer Lia Grainger.Sound It Out airs on CFRU in Guelph on Tuesdays at 5pm. New episodes usually appear on a fo
https://sounditoutiicsi.files.wordpress.com/2018/09/sound-it-out-shorts-fin-de-fiesta-flamenco-liacc81ndola.mp3This short episode of Sound It Out puts improvisation in Flamenco music into the spotlight through a discussion with Fin de Fiesta d
Improvisation can become invisible since it is such a big part of everyday life. In this episode, graduate student Dan DiPiero presents the thesis that social and musical improvisation share a common structure, which is an engagement with conti
Improvisation can become invisible since it is such a big part of everyday life. In this episode, graduate student Dan DiPiero presents the thesis that social and musical improvisation share a common structure, which is an engagement with conti
We know that the personal is political, but do we consider the extent to which the political is also personal? In this rich and lively archived conversation between Paul Watkins and queer Black Canadian dub poet d’bi.young anitafrika (August 20
We know that the personal is political, but do we consider the extent to which the political is also personal? In this rich and lively archived conversation between Paul Watkins and queer Black Canadian dub poet d’bi.young anitafrika (August 20
https://sounditoutiicsi.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/episode-73-mainly-music-experimental-women.mp3In celebration of International Women’s Day, this episode of Sound It Out features songs by women from around the world who make music of an expe
In celebration of International Women's Day, this episode of Sound It Out features songs by women from around the world who make music of an experimental sort. While most of the tracks you will hear are soothing and listenable, there are also a
"How does the “idea of north” trope relate to Canadian experimental music today?” In this fascinating talk, Professor Ellen Waterman describes, analyzes, and questions "the symbiotic relationship between public funding and artistic programming
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