2003 International Conference on
New Interfaces for Musical Expression
Special Event

NIME-03


The Le Caine Instruments : A Disappearing Technology

by

alcides lanza

Room C201 - Friday, May 23 - 16:30 to 17:30

This presentation will be devoted to an explanation of the more important among the many electroacoustic inventions of Hugh Le Caine. A visual documentation of the machines which, at one time were part of the Electronic Music Studio at McGill, will give an idea of the rather large scope of his research. Some short works produced with the Le Caine machinery will be played: John Bowsher: Sonata Pian e Forte [solo tape, based on a Giovanni Gabrieli piece]; alcides lanza: plectros III, for piano and tape; Hugh Le Caine: Dripsody [solo tape, version from 1957]

Some of the Le Caine inventions to be included in today's presentation were:

In the 1980's, at the initiative of the Hugh Le Caine Project, an effort was made to bring together all surviving Le Caine creations under one roof: the Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa. In September 1987, the McGill EMS donated all the Le Caine units housed at McGill to that Museum's collection.