Music
November 4, 2009 - The BodyCartography Project was founded in 1998 and is co-directed by dance and video artists Olive Bieringa and Otto Ramstad. Here Bieringa talks with Bryce Beverlin, a multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in Minneapolis.
April 10, 2009 - George Lewis is the Edwin H. Case Professor of American Music and Director of the Center for Jazz Studies at Columbia University.
February, 2009 - Keir Neuringer is a composer and performer who also writes texts and makes videos and installations critical of the destructive behavior of the dominant culture.
February 17-22, 2009 - Spark Festival 2009 - The Bat interviews Joel Ryan, Megan England, Douglas Ewart, Caly McMorrow, Terry Pender, Xenia Pestova and Erika Donald, and Cathy Van Eck about electronic music, dance and art in the 21st Century.
February, 2009 - Douglas Geers is a composer, a professor of Music Composition and Director of the STRUM Electronic Music Studios at the School of Music of the University of Minnesota (Twin Cities), where he founded and directs the Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Arts.
February, 2009 - Garrick Comeaux is the founder of Consortium Carissimi, a group created in 1996 with the intent of uncovering and bringing to modern-day ears the long forgotten ltalian-Roman music of the 16th and especially the 17th century.
"The Anatomy of a Beethoven Quartet": Performance and discussion with Tom Rosenberg and Michael Cherlin, December 4, 2008
"Music/Theater/Movement/Visual Art - Unprotected Borders": A roundtable discussion with Michael Cherlin, David Gordon, Ain Gordon, Rebecca Lazier, Clarence Morgan, October 16, 2008
"Life on the Upper Mississippi" - Performance by Patricia Hampl with Dan Chouinard, October 9, 2008
"Combining Art with Science in the High-Tech Intensive Care Unit: The Role of Music Intervention in Patient Care" - Presentation by Linda Chlan, September 25, 2008
March 28, 2008 - Caryl Clark is a professor of Music at the University of Toronto.
March, 2007 - Michael Cherlin is a Professor of Theory and Composition in the School of Music at the University of Minnesota.
February 27, 2007 - Andrew Pask is a musician and composer who uses his knowledge of computers to create new types of electronic music.
February, 2007 - Morton Subotnick is one of the pioneers in the development of electronic music and an innovator in works involving instruments and other media, including interactive computer music systems.
February, 2007 - Gregory Taylor hosts RTQE, a weekly radio/webcast program of electronic and experimental music in Madison, Wisconsin and has done so since 1986.
February, 2007 - Brad Garton is currently on the Music Faculty of Columbia University, where he serves as Director of the Computer Music Center (formerly the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center).
February, 2007 - Guerino Mazzola is a professor of Music and a member of the Program in Collaborative Arts at the University of Minnesota.
February, 2007 - Evan Solot is an award-winning composer. His music has been performed by some of the country's leading jazz performers and has featured in "Standing in the Shadows of Motown," Naxos Records' American Essentials series, and the NBC Nightly News theme.
February, 2007 - Susannah L. Smith is a historian specializing in Russia and modern Europe at the University of Minnesota and the managing director of the Institute for Advanced Study. She is also a member of Sumunar, a Twin Cities-based Indonesian music and dance ensemble.
Justin Rubin and John Merigliano: "The Pale Memory" originally presented as “The Poetry of Time and the Disorientation of Memory” at the IAS on October 1, 2007
