Lindsay Vickery
Edith Cowan University
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Contemporary Music Review | 2017
Lindsay Vickery; Louise Devenish; S James; Cat Hope
This paper discusses the percussion notation of Western Australian composers Lindsay Vickery, Stuart James and Cat Hope. Both the compositional and performative aspects of their notational conventions are considered in the diverse approaches they take to the specification of timbre, improvisation, and ensemble coordination. The design and interpretation of screen-based technologies, tablature gestural approaches and spectrographic notation is explored using Lindsay Vickery’s The Miracle of the Rose (2015) InterXection (2002) and Lyrebird (2014), Cat Hope’s Broken Approach (2014), Sub Aerial (2015), and Tone Being (2016) and Stuart James’ Kinabuhi | Kamatayon (2015) as case studies.
Organised Sound | 2012
Lindsay Vickery
international computer music conference | 2011
Cat Hope; Lindsay Vickery
international computer music conference | 2014
Lindsay Vickery
ICMC | 2012
Lindsay Vickery; Catherine A Hope; S James
Organised Sound | 2014
Lindsay Vickery
Archive | 2012
Catherine A Hope; S James; Lindsay Vickery
Archive | 2014
Lindsay Vickery
Archive | 2011
Cat Hope; Lindsay Vickery
Organised Sound | 2001
Lindsay Vickery