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Sonic Artists in Wales Symposium

Royal Welsh College Of Music And Drama, Thursday, 25 March 2010 - Friday, 26 March 2010


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Sonic Artists in Wales Symposium: SAW promotes and fosters sonic art across Wales, providing opportunities for sharing, creating and performing Sonic Art. This year the College will hold the international Electroacoustic festival which will include research papers, installations, workshop demonstrations and concert performances as well as a video link keynote speech from the internationally renowned composer Kevin Austin. Special guests also to include the Arditti Quartet, Andrew Powell and Andy Farnell.

Further information from www.rwcmd.ac.uk/saw

Venue: Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama

Tickets: Free admission

Sonic Artists in Wales Symposium at Royal Welsh College Of Music And Drama in Cardiff, Glamorgan on Thursday, 25 March 2010.


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Thursday, 25 March 2010
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