NC State University

North Carolina Computer Music Festival

Rodney Waschka II, Director

2002 Festival

March 18-19, 2002

The 2002 Festival featured guest performer F. Gerard Errante. The Festival included three concerts and a paper session. It received regional press coverage and was thoroughly reviewed by CVNC here.

The following works were performed:


* = present at the Festival

Peter Terry: Captured Light

Judith Shatin: Sea of Reeds

Larry Austin*: Williams[re]Mix[ed]

F. Gerard Errante*: Silent Tears

Mike Frengel*: The Three Faces of Karen Black, plus 1 face, only for good measure

Robert Scott Thompson*: The Widening Gyre

Reynold Weidenaar: Swing Bridge

Elainie Lillios: Arturo

Douglas Geers and Christine Sciulli: Atomic Tango

Beatriz Ferreyra: La BaBalle du Chien-Chien a La Me-Mere

John Villec: Juliet

Michael Thompson: Machinewerks

Benjamin Broening*: Nocturne/Doubles (World Premiere)

Anna Rubin and Laurie Hollander*: Family Stories: Sophie, Sally

Frances White*: a veil barely seen

Howard Fredrics*: Vagvisa For Mitt Ofodda Barn

John Young: Sju

Eric Lyon*: Psychic Driving

The following lectures were presented:

Larry Austin*: Williams [re]Mix[er]: An Octophonic, I Ching, Composing Program

Howard Fredrics*: Crosscurrents in Popular and Experimental Music: A New Model for the Study of Electroacoustic Music Literature

Martin Fumarola*: Curated Presentation of the PRESENCE II CD