New CeReNeM Journal spotlights hcmf//

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Posted on 22.03.10

Last November’s hcmf// provides food for thought for a number of researchers in the first issue of a new journal from CeReNeM, the University of Huddersfield’s Centre for Research in New Music.

Edited by CeReNeM PhD students Robert Dahm and Ray Evanoff, CeReNeM Journal can be downloaded for free here. The articles by Evanoff, Chikako Morishita, Timothy McCormack and Richard Glover include in-depth interviews with the composers Richard Barrett and Ben Isaacs. Also included are full downloadable scores from McCormack, Glover, Isaacs and Einar Torfi Einarsson, all postgraduate composers at Huddersfield.

“The festival is always such a fantastic forum for dialogue in the world of new music – what better theme with which to initiate a journal?” says CeReNeM’s Liza Lim, whose music featured at hcmf// 2009. “We will have an hcmf//-related issue every year in order to make use of this opportunity to develop the scope and range of scholarship our students and staff are engaging with in areas of practice-based research.”

Issue two of the CeReNem Journal will be published in July 2010 and edited by Monty Adkins and Scott McLaughlin. CeReNeM are currently looking for papers on the subject of 'Physicality and Tactility in Contemporary Electronic Music'; anyone interested in submitting an article can read the submission guidelines.

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