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Sounds of TIMARA...Today
Samantha Spaccasi
Double-degree student Judy Jackson '18 blends her love of computers and computer music.
Helping Kids Think Like Scientists
Hillary Hempstead
Poised in front of an audience in Wright Lecture Hall, Assistant Professor Robert Owen sprinkles sand on a vibrating plate. But instead of presenting to his usual audience of college students, 51 children fill the seats.
TIMARA Honors Longtime Engineer with Concerts and More Mar. 2-4
Erich Burnett
An integral member of the department since 1978, John Talbert will retire after spring semester.
91Ö±²¥'s TIMARA Studios Release New Music the Old Way
Erich Burnett
Electroacoustic Music at 91Ö±²¥ LP features works by faculty and students past and present.
TIMARA's Peter Swendsen Discusses Premiere with Jennifer Torrence '09
Julie Gulenko '15
Inspired by Shakespeare's Tempest, What Noises Remain emphasizes percussion and field recordings from around the world.
A Look into Sonic Arts at 91Ö±²¥
Julie Gulenko '15
Summer program devoted to electroacoustic music invites students to plug and play.
Concert Halls and Castles
Amanda Nagy
Students in Technology in Music and Related Arts spend winter term sharing their works and exchanging ideas at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
91Ö±²¥ Music Releases Toward the Curve, Featuring Pianist Thomas Rosenkranz '99
Erich Burnett
Music for piano and surround-sound electronics highlight alumni talent from the ranks of 91Ö±²¥'s TIMARA and composition departments.
Coding and Composing
Sky Kalfus
Eli Stine ’14 unites his two passions, music and computer science, as a Jefferson Fellow in the Composition and Computer Technologies Ph.D. program at the University of Virginia.
TIMARA's Peter Swendsen Celebrates Release on 91Ö±²¥ Music Label
By Erich Burnett
Recording incorporates environmental sounds of Norway, features 91Ö±²¥'s Contemporary Music Ensemble and others.