Psappha becomes University of Salford MediaCityUK Ensemble
Monday 12 September 2011, 19:23![]()
The University of Salford and Psappha have announced a unique partnership which will use the latest in media and digital technology based at MediaCityUK to create exciting new ways of performing.
The partnership, which was announced today, makes Psappha -
widely regarded as one of the UK's most important contemporary
music ensembles of the last 20 years - the official University of
Salford MediaCityUK Ensemble.
It opens up a huge range of possibilities for international and
groundbreaking performances and will also offer students a
fantastic opportunity to get involved and explore the potential of
what can be achieved when creativity and cutting edge technology
are combined.
One project currently being developed by the University and
Psappha is an opera featuring a live link-up with contemporary
musicians from Brazil, due to take place in mid January 2012. This
will use acoustic and digital technology from the University to
create an immersive experience in which the two ensembles can
combine across thousands of miles.
There are also plans to develop a performance in the University's
MediaCityUK base which will show each member of the ensemble on a
different screen - combining them to create a unique way of playing
and a performance of Eight Songs for a Mad King by Salford born Sir
Peter Maxell Davies, Master of the Queen's Music.
Dr Alan Williams is Reader in Music at the University of
Salford. He said: "MediaCityUK gives us a wonderful
opportunity to mix the latest technology with a professional
ensemble.
"It's not just about creating interesting performances, but also
using highly complex music to push the limits of what technology
can do. Psappha have been at the forefront of using new media to
get their musical and educational message across, and this makes
them an ideal partner to work with at MediaCityUK."
Manchester based Psappha, which is currently celebrating its 20th
anniversary, was formed by Tim Williams, Artistic Director, and
specialises in the performance of music by living composers or
music composed during the 20th and 21st centuries.
Tim Williams added: "We're
very excited to be part of The University of Salford's MediaCityUK
developments. For the past five years Psappha has been pushing the
boundaries of possibility through its webcasts and through its
interactive composition resource, Composition Lab. This new
partnership will enable the ensemble to collaboratively develop new
projects with expertise available through the University."
The University's new facility at MediaCityUK will become home to
more than 1,500 students and staff when it opens on 4 October.
Initially it will offer a range of courses to undergraduates and
postgraduates including Audio Technology, Journalism, Animation,
Computer and Video Games, Digital Broadcast Technology, and
Creative Technology.
Facilities will include HD TV studios, radio broadcast studios, a
living lab research facility, media suite, digital media and
performance lab, post-production facilities, editing facilities,
meeting pods and dubbing theatres.
About the University of Salford
The University of Salford is home to almost 20,000 students and
over 2,500 employees on a green campus only a mile and a half from
Manchester city centre. It offers an exceptional learning
environment for students, with strong opportunities in research and
enterprise and plays a key role in connecting with, and
regenerating local communities.
From October 2011, the University will have a presence at the
MediaCityUK development at Salford Quays. Staff and students
from all areas of the University will make use of this cutting-edge
facility, located at the heart of six major BBC departments.
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