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Keith Hamel

Keith Hamel (born 1956 in Morden, Manitoba, Canada) is a composer, software designer, and professor of music. His music consists of orchestral, chamber, solo, and vocal music, often focussing on live electronics and interactivity between acoustic instruments and the computer.

Keith Hamel
Born1956 (age 67–68)
Morden, Manitoba, Canada
Alma materRoyal Conservatory of Music, Toronto
Occupation(s)Composer, academic

Education edit

Keith Hamel studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, and holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Queen's University (Kingston, Ontario, 1981), and A.M. and Ph.D degrees from Harvard University (1984, 1985). Between 1981 and 1984, he also studied Computer Music at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, under the supervision of Barry Vercoe. Hamel also received composition instruction from Istvan Anhalt,[1] Donald Martino, Peter Maxwell Davies, Earl Kim and Leon Kirchner. He was a finalist in the 1986 CBC Young Composers Competition (percussion category), and also received four awards in the P.R.O. Canada Young Composers Competition.

Career edit

Hamel has been on the faculty at the UBC School of Music since 1987, and has been a full professor since 1997.[2] He is also an Associate Researcher at the Institute for Computing, Information and Cognitive Systems (ICICS), a Researcher at the Media Graphics Interdisciplinary Centre (MAGIC),[3] and Director of the UBC Computer Music Studio.

Keith Hamel has been a visiting lecturer at Stony Brook University, Queen's University, the University of Western Ontario, Simon Fraser University, the Banff School of Fine Arts, the University of Santa Barbara, the University of Washington School of Music, York University, IRCAM, and several other academic institutions.[4][5]

List of works edit

Orchestra and large ensemble edit

  • Quadrivium for Orchestra (1983) (15 min.)
  • Paraphrases for chamber orchestra (1993) (8 min.)
  • Overdrive for orchestra (1998) (10 min.)
  • Wizard for chamber orchestra (2010) (5 min.)

Chamber ensembles edit

  • Obsessions 1 for chamber sextet (1984) (17 min.)
  • Obsessions 2 for string quartet (1985) (17 min.)
  • Paraphrases for fl., cl., horn, fortepiano, timpani, violin, and cello (1990) (8 min.)
  • Refraction for clarinet, violin, and piano (1991) (10 min.)
  • Each Life Converges To Some Centre... for violin and piano (1992) (7 min.)
  • Crossfade for flute, clarinet, violin, piano, and percussion (1994) (3 min.)
  • Wings of Mercury for fl., ob., cl., perc., pno., vn., vc. and D.B. (1997) (12 min.)
  • Kolokochiki for two piano and two percussion (2002) (12 min.)
  • Adawura for clarinet, violin, cello, piano and percussion (2003) (12 min.)

Chamber ensemble with interactive electronics edit

  • Land Of Shades for six singers and computer-generated tape (1982) (9 min.)
  • Obsessions III for tape and chamber ensemble (1987) (10 min.)
  • Ca-Non for flute/alto flute, MIDI piano, percussion, and interactive electronics
  • Faded Memories, Faded Jeans for cl., vc., MIDI piano, and perc. (1995) (20 min.)
  • Off-ramp for elec. gtr, chamber ens., and interactive electronics (2007) (14 min.)
  • Les Cloches for chamber orchestra and interactive electronics (2011) (11 min.)

Solo instruments with interactive electronics edit

  • Symposium II for perc. and computer tape (1985; revised 1992)
  • Thrust for MIDI grand piano and electronics (1989) (18 min.)
  • WindoW for alto saxophone and interactive electronics (1990) (12 min.)
  • Obsessed Again... for bassoon and interactive electronics (1992) (15 min.)
  • Traces for clarinet and interactive electronics (1995)
  • Krishna’s Flute for flute and interactive electronics (2004) (15 min.)
  • Touch for piano and interactive electronics (2012) (15 min.)
  • Full Circle for trombone and interactive electronics (2014) (14 min.)

Vocal and choral edit

  • Salem, 1692 for women's choir (1993) (10 min.)
  • Lullaby for women's choir (1999) (5 min.)
  • deep in the heart is where we are one for choir (2002) (7 min.)
  • Her Eyes in Sleep for ATTB (2005) (3 min.)

Selected performers edit

Ensemble Contemporain, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Vancouver New Music Ensemble, Elektra Women's Choir, ARRAYMUSIC, New Music Concerts, musica intima, Hammerhead Consort, Standing Wave, Hard Rubber Orchestra,[6] Robert Silverman, Robert Cram, Robert Aitken, Chenoa Anderson, Mark McGregor, Paolo Bortolussi, Corey Hamm, The Nu:BC Collective, Jesse Read, Jean-Guy Boisvert, Julia Nolan, Douglas Finch and François Houle.

Affiliations edit

Vice President, International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) (2003–2007) President, Canadian Music Centre (2002–2006) Board Member, Canadian League of Composers (1995–2005) Published by Editions Musicales Européenes (Paris), Cypress Editions (Vancouver) Keith Hamel is an Associate Composer of the , and a member of the .

AMP represents the music of Paul Steenhuisen, Howard Bashaw, Keith Hamel, Bob Pritchard, James Harley, André Ristic, Gordon Fitzell, and Aaron Gervais.

Software development edit

  • Notewriter music notation software (1988–2007)
  • NoteAbility Pro[7] music notation software (1996–present)
  • UBC Toolbox[8] Processing modules for Max/MSP (2005–present)
  • IMuSE,[9] the Integrated Multimodal Score-following Environment

Notable students edit

Hamel has been principal supervisor of several students who have proceeded to professional careers in music. These include Richard Covey, Gordon Fitzell, Brent Lee, Jocelyn Morlock, Bob Pritchard and Paul Steenhuisen.

Further reading edit

  • Steenhuisen, Paul. 2009. "Interview with Keith Hamel." In . Edmonton: University of Alberta Press. ISBN 978-0-88864-474-9

References edit

  1. ^ Anhalt, István 18 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved on 2010-11-13.
  2. ^ Dr. Keith Hamel 11 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine. Music.ubc.ca. Retrieved on 2010-11-13.
  3. ^ Main / People browse 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. MAGIC (2005-12-01). Retrieved on 2010-11-13.
  4. ^ Keith A. Hamel - Curriculum Vitae. Debussy.music.ubc.ca. Retrieved on 2010-11-13.
  5. ^ Artsmesh Grid : Syneme. Syneme.ucalgary.ca. Retrieved on 2010-11-13.
  6. ^ ICE AGE 2010 "WIZARD" (music composed by Keith Hamel) on YouTube (2010-01-30). Retrieved on 2010-11-13.
  7. ^ "NoteAbility Pro". www.opusonemusic.net.
  8. ^ "UBC Max/MSP/Jitter Toolbox". www.opusonemusic.net.
  9. ^ "MuSET IMuSE". www.opusonemusic.net.

External links edit

  • Keith Hamel - composer website
  • Research
  • NoteAbility Pro
  • UBC School of Music
  • Video excerpt of Obsessed Again
  • Video excerpt of Intersecting Lines

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Keith Hamel born 1956 in Morden Manitoba Canada is a composer software designer and professor of music His music consists of orchestral chamber solo and vocal music often focussing on live electronics and interactivity between acoustic instruments and the computer Keith HamelBorn1956 age 67 68 Morden Manitoba CanadaAlma materRoyal Conservatory of Music TorontoOccupation s Composer academic Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 List of works 3 1 Orchestra and large ensemble 3 2 Chamber ensembles 3 3 Chamber ensemble with interactive electronics 3 4 Solo instruments with interactive electronics 3 5 Vocal and choral 4 Selected performers 5 Affiliations 6 Software development 7 Notable students 8 Further reading 9 References 10 External linksEducation editKeith Hamel studied at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto and holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Queen s University Kingston Ontario 1981 and A M and Ph D degrees from Harvard University 1984 1985 Between 1981 and 1984 he also studied Computer Music at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the supervision of Barry Vercoe Hamel also received composition instruction from Istvan Anhalt 1 Donald Martino Peter Maxwell Davies Earl Kim and Leon Kirchner He was a finalist in the 1986 CBC Young Composers Competition percussion category and also received four awards in the P R O Canada Young Composers Competition Career editHamel has been on the faculty at the UBC School of Music since 1987 and has been a full professor since 1997 2 He is also an Associate Researcher at the Institute for Computing Information and Cognitive Systems ICICS a Researcher at the Media Graphics Interdisciplinary Centre MAGIC 3 and Director of the UBC Computer Music Studio Keith Hamel has been a visiting lecturer at Stony Brook University Queen s University the University of Western Ontario Simon Fraser University the Banff School of Fine Arts the University of Santa Barbara the University of Washington School of Music York University IRCAM and several other academic institutions 4 5 List of works editOrchestra and large ensemble edit Quadrivium for Orchestra 1983 15 min Paraphrases for chamber orchestra 1993 8 min Overdrive for orchestra 1998 10 min Wizard for chamber orchestra 2010 5 min Chamber ensembles edit Obsessions 1 for chamber sextet 1984 17 min Obsessions 2 for string quartet 1985 17 min Paraphrases for fl cl horn fortepiano timpani violin and cello 1990 8 min Refraction for clarinet violin and piano 1991 10 min Each Life Converges To Some Centre for violin and piano 1992 7 min Crossfade for flute clarinet violin piano and percussion 1994 3 min Wings of Mercury for fl ob cl perc pno vn vc and D B 1997 12 min Kolokochiki for two piano and two percussion 2002 12 min Adawura for clarinet violin cello piano and percussion 2003 12 min Chamber ensemble with interactive electronics edit Land Of Shades for six singers and computer generated tape 1982 9 min Obsessions III for tape and chamber ensemble 1987 10 min Ca Non for flute alto flute MIDI piano percussion and interactive electronics Faded Memories Faded Jeans for cl vc MIDI piano and perc 1995 20 min Off ramp for elec gtr chamber ens and interactive electronics 2007 14 min Les Cloches for chamber orchestra and interactive electronics 2011 11 min Solo instruments with interactive electronics edit Symposium II for perc and computer tape 1985 revised 1992 Thrust for MIDI grand piano and electronics 1989 18 min WindoW for alto saxophone and interactive electronics 1990 12 min Obsessed Again for bassoon and interactive electronics 1992 15 min Traces for clarinet and interactive electronics 1995 Krishna s Flute for flute and interactive electronics 2004 15 min Touch for piano and interactive electronics 2012 15 min Full Circle for trombone and interactive electronics 2014 14 min Vocal and choral edit Salem 1692 for women s choir 1993 10 min Lullaby for women s choir 1999 5 min deep in the heart is where we are one for choir 2002 7 min Her Eyes in Sleep for ATTB 2005 3 min Selected performers editEnsemble Contemporain Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Vancouver New Music Ensemble Elektra Women s Choir ARRAYMUSIC New Music Concerts musica intima Hammerhead Consort Standing Wave Hard Rubber Orchestra 6 Robert Silverman Robert Cram Robert Aitken Chenoa Anderson Mark McGregor Paolo Bortolussi Corey Hamm The Nu BC Collective Jesse Read Jean Guy Boisvert Julia Nolan Douglas Finch and Francois Houle Affiliations editVice President International Society for Contemporary Music ISCM 2003 2007 President Canadian Music Centre 2002 2006 Board Member Canadian League of Composers 1995 2005 Published by Editions Musicales Europeenes Paris Cypress Editions Vancouver Keith Hamel is an Associate Composer of the Canadian Music Centre and a member of the Canadian League of Composers AMP represents the music of Paul Steenhuisen Howard Bashaw Keith Hamel Bob Pritchard James Harley Andre Ristic Gordon Fitzell and Aaron Gervais Software development editNotewriter music notation software 1988 2007 NoteAbility Pro 7 music notation software 1996 present UBC Toolbox 8 Processing modules for Max MSP 2005 present IMuSE 9 the Integrated Multimodal Score following EnvironmentNotable students editHamel has been principal supervisor of several students who have proceeded to professional careers in music These include Richard Covey Gordon Fitzell Brent Lee Jocelyn Morlock Bob Pritchard and Paul Steenhuisen Further reading editSteenhuisen Paul 2009 Interview with Keith Hamel In Sonic Mosaics Conversations with Composers Edmonton University of Alberta Press ISBN 978 0 88864 474 9References edit Anhalt Istvan Archived 18 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Canadian Encyclopedia Retrieved on 2010 11 13 Dr Keith Hamel Archived 11 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine Music ubc ca Retrieved on 2010 11 13 Main People browse Archived 6 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine MAGIC 2005 12 01 Retrieved on 2010 11 13 Keith A Hamel Curriculum Vitae Debussy music ubc ca Retrieved on 2010 11 13 Artsmesh Grid Syneme Syneme ucalgary ca Retrieved on 2010 11 13 ICE AGE 2010 WIZARD music composed by Keith Hamel on YouTube 2010 01 30 Retrieved on 2010 11 13 NoteAbility Pro www opusonemusic net UBC Max MSP Jitter Toolbox www opusonemusic net MuSET IMuSE www opusonemusic net External links editKeith Hamel composer website Art Music Promotion website Research NoteAbility Pro UBC School of Music Video excerpt of Obsessed Again Video excerpt of Intersecting Lines Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keith Hamel amp oldid 1200068739, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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