Composers: Anne Wellmer | Barry Truax | Werner Kaegi
The Institute of Sonology series, part 2.
The institute was founded at the University of Utrecht in 1960 under the name STEM (“Studio for Electronic Music”) as a successor to the former studio for electronic music at Philips Research Laboratories in Eindhoven. In 1964, Gottfried Michael Koenig became the studio’s artistic director. The studio grew under Koenig’s leadership, and in 1966 an annual international electronic music course was founded which exists to this day.
In 1967 STEM was renamed as the “Institute of Sonology”. International attention increased in 1971 with the purchase of a PDP-15 computer which was used to develop programs for algorithmic composition and digital sound synthesis. During the early years of the institute a series of landmark programs were developed there, including Koenig’s Project 1, Project 2, and SSP, Paul Berg’s PILE, Werner Kaegi’s MIDIM/VOSIM, and Barry Truax’s POD. In 1986, the institute was moved to the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.
1/ Stasimon Variant 2 by Babis Giannakopoulos. 10:31.
2/ Machinenmuzik: Arp Song III by Anne Wellmer. 04:18.
3/ La Dialectique De La Durée by Tomer Baruch. 07:06.
4/ Machi-nory by Ji Youn Kang. 15:01
5/ Colour Composition 2 by So Oishi. 08:44.
6/ Side Walk by Sara Pinheiro. (excerpt). 21:40.