Sonologues 2019 – July 2019

Redshift Music presented, in collaboration with the Vancouver Public Library, a week-long series of audio installations (from Monday, July 8 until Friday July 12, 2019) with the Redshift Array, at the Vancouver Public Library Promenade in downtown Vancouver.

WORKS
Monday, July 8, 2019, 12 – 2 pm
Naona – Chroma
Tundra – Brian Topp
Sixteen Sine Waves – Alex Klinke
Long Exposure One – Complimentary Shadows
March of Progress – Brian Garbet
Grand Structures – Joël Tibbits
Opening to the surround – George Rahi
NORTH/SUR – Stefan Nazarevich

Tuesday, July 9, 2019, 12 – 2 pm
Chalice Well – Barry Truax
swarming – Giorgio Magnanensi
Virtutes Occultae – Taylor Brook

Wednesday, July 10, 2019, 12 – 2 pm
Chalice Well – Barry Truax
Nylong Symphony No. 2 (“Crystal”) – John Oliver
A Strange Country Walk – John. L. Baker
undersea pacific – John Mark Sherlock
As Many Strings As Possible, Playing: Symphony #9 – Tim Brady
Chiaroscuro – Jordan Nobles

Thursday, July 11, 2019, 12 – 2 pm
10/29/09 – Victoria Gibson
soft storms welcomed – Roxanne Nesbitt
Flow – Sherry Li
Water Stories – Amanda Lowry
Silence Fécond – Marcus Takizawa
Water wheel – Aleksandar Zecevic
swarming – Giorgio Magnanensi
Long Exposure One – Complimentary Shadows
Grand Structures – Joël Tibbits
opening to the surround – George Rahi
Sixteen Sine Waves – Alex Klinke

Friday, July 12, 2019, 12 – 2 pm
Chalice Well – Barry Truax
Nylong Symphony No. 2 (“Crystal”) – John Oliver
A Strange Country Walk – John. L. Baker
undersea pacific, John Mark Sherlock
As Many Strings As Possible, Playing: Symphony #9 – Tim Brady
Chiaroscuro – Jordan Nobles

For more information about the Redshift Array, click here.

array-at-vpl-with-brian-topp

We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of the Vancouver Public Library, the BC Arts Council, the City of Vancouver, the British Columbia Gaming Commission and Paradigm Electronics Inc.