The Friends of the Library Signature Showcase is proud to present Howard Sandroff as presenter/performer for the fall 2012 season.
Howard
Sandroff is a composer, performer and sound artist. His compositions have been performed,
broadcast and recorded by leading soloists, ensembles, festivals and arts
producers all over the world.
In
the early 2000’s, Sandroff began sculpting in welded steel and has expanded
that medium to include his interest in computer-controlled interactive sound
installations and robotics. These works bear an uncanny aesthetic consistency
with his compositions in that they are characterized by extreme economy of
material and complexity, which is not borne of evolutionary development and his
interest in arresting time and space. Sandroff likens his musical compositions
to mobiles, a collection of fixed elements that are continually changing their
association with other fixed elements.
In
this program, Mr. Sandroff will discuss his musical work, including a
performance featuring a steel sculpture he created. He will be accompanied by
Ben Sutherland. An
opening reception for the exhibit, Music and Audio: Howard Sandroff and Audio Arts & Acoustics which coincides with Signature Showcase will
precede the program at 7:00pm.
Monday,
October 22, 2012
Reception:
7:00-7:30pm
Program:
7:30-9:00pm
Columbia
College Chicago Library
624
S. Michigan Ave., 3rd Floor East
Chicago,
IL 60605
This program is free and open to the public. Classes are invited to attend.
Sandroff is currently Professor of Sound Art with the Department of Audio Arts & Acoustics of Columbia College Chicago and Director of the Computer Music Studio and Senior Lecturer in Music at The University of Chicago Department of Music. A Chicago native, he received the Master of Music degree with Honors in Composition from the Chicago Musical College. He has received composition fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Athena Foundation, the Illinois Arts Council, and research grants from Columbia College, Chicago Artists Abroad, The University of Chicago, the Yamaha Music Foundation and others.
Ben
Sutherland is a composer/sound artist, multi- instrumentalist, and
computer music specialist. His projects reflect diverse musical interests,
centered around electro-acoustic and experimental systems, and including
classical, film, popular, and "underground" genres. He holds a B.A.
in Music from Oberlin College, and a Ph.D. and M.A. in Music Composition from
the University of Chicago, with specialization in Computer Music Research. Ben
is Assistant Professor in the Department of Audio Arts & Acoustics at
Columbia College Chicago.
This
event is co-sponsored by the Columbia College Chicago Friends of the Library, College
Archives and Audio Arts & Acoustics department.
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