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Electronic Music Midwest (EMM) is a festival of new
electroacoustic music Electroacoustic music is a Music genre, genre of Western art music in which composers use recording technology and audio signal processing to manipulate the timbres of Acoustics, acoustic sounds in the creation of pieces of music. It originated a ...
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History

EMM is the result of a consortium formed between
Kansas City Kansas Community College Kansas City Kansas Community College (KCKCC) is a public two year community college in Wyandotte County, Kansas, United States. The college is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a commission of the North Central Association and the K ...
(KCKCC),
Lewis University Lewis University is a private Lasallian university in Romeoville, Illinois, United States. It enrolls around 6,600 students in more than 80 undergraduate programs, 35 graduate programs, and accelerated programs for working adults. It is al ...
, and the
University of Missouri–Kansas City The University of Missouri–Kansas City (UMKC or Kansas City) is a Public university, public research university in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. UMKC is part of the University of Missouri System and has a UMKC School of Medicine, medic ...
. This festival was founded by Mike McFerron, Connie Mayfield, and Paul Rudy in 2000 when it was presented at KCKCC under the name "Kansas City Electronic Music Festival." In 2001, the festival continued at Lewis University under the title, "Electronic Music at Lewis - 2001." Electronic Music Midwest became the official name at the 2002 festival held at Kansas City Kansas Community College. In celebration of EMM's 10th anniversary, Lewis University hosted the first EMM mini-Invitational festival on March 11, 2010. 15 composers were invited to present up to 15 minutes of music during this one-day, three concert festival. Among other compositions, highlights from this festival included ''Three Improvisatory Groovescapes'' (performed by the composer) by EMM technical director, Ian Corbett, ''Tranquility'' by Kyong Mee Choi, ''Bapu'' (performed by Lisa Bost-Sandberg) by Asha Srinivasan, and ''Texturologie 6: Emerald Emergent'' by James Caldwell. Electronic Music Midwest (EMM) alternates each year between Kansas City, Kansas and the suburbs of Chicago in Romeoville, Illinois. Besides the main festival which is usually takes place over three days. The festival also presents "mini" festivals which are one day events presented as outreach to other cities. Composer's Voice Concert Series hosted an EMM mini-Invitational festival In New York City on June 24, 2012. Western Michigan University as part of is New Sounds Festival hosted EMM mini-Invitational festival in Kalamazoo, Michigan. EMM has always featured an 8-speaker surround diffusion system under the guidance of Ian Corbett. The core of the system are eight Mackie 1521 bi-amped speakers, an EAW/QSC subwoofer system, and a Soundcraft MH3, 32+4 Channel mixer. Since its beginning, EMM has programmed over 500 new electroacoustic compositions. Composers have traveled from around the world to graciously share their music with audiences in the Midwest. EMM strives to create an environment conducive to building community interaction. "Electronic Music Midwest has been dedicated to program a variety of electro-acoustic music, and to provide the highest quality of e-media presentations." Most concerts are approximately one hour long, and composers have plenty of time to "talk shop" with each other as well as interact socially with students and audience members.


Special guest composers and performers

* Tom Lopez – 2000 (Kansas City Electronic Music Festival - KCKCC) * James Mobberley – 2001 ("Electronic Music at Lewis - 2001") * Mark Applebaum – Spring 2002 (KCKCC) *Elizabeth McNutt – Fall 2002 (Lewis University) *Mark Wingate – Fall 2003 (UMKC) *Kevin Austin – Fall 2004 (Lewis University) * Robert Voisey and
60x60 60x60 is a collection of 60 electroacoustic or acousmatic works from 60 different composers/artists, each work 60 seconds or less in duration. 60x60 project showcases sixty new works, each sixty seconds or less, by sixty composers in a continuo ...
– Fall 2005 (KCKCC) *CECh Celebrating 50 Years of Electroacoustic Music from Chile – Fall 2006 (Lewis University) *Chicago Composers Forum – Fall 2008 *60x60 Dance – Fall 2009 (KCKCC) * Kansas City Electronic Music and Arts Alliance (KcEMA) – Fall 2009 (KCKCC) *Rebecca Ashe – Fall 2010 (Lewis University) *Elizabeth Bunt – Fall 2011 (KCKCC) *Andrew Spencer – Fall 2012 (Lewis University) * Kari Johnson – Fall 2013 (KCKCC) * Craig Hultgren – Fall 2014 (Lewis University) *Keith Benjamin – Fall 2015 (KCKCC) *Sarah Plum – Fall 2016 (Lewis University) *Splice Ensemble – Fall 2017 (KCKCC) *Margaret Lancaster – Fall 2018 (Lewis University) *Drew Whiting – Fall 2019 (KCKCC) *Andrea Cheeseman – Spring 2022 https://www.emmfestival.org/archives_data/spring2022/2022_EMMprogram.pdf *ScottDeal – Spring 2020 *Lisa Bost-Sandberg – Spring 2025


Staff

* Mike McFerron – founder and festival director * Ian Corbett – festival director/technical director * Jay Batzner – programming director *Jason Bolte – technical director *David McIntire – marketing director * Robert Voisey – organization advancement director


Articles & reviews


Kari Väkevän teos kantaesitetään Kansasissa
Lansivayla on 11/17/2015 - 17:00 CULTURE

Mark Wedel, Special to the
Kalamazoo Gazette The ''Kalamazoo Gazette'' is the daily newspaper in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and is part of MLive Media Group, Michigan's largest local media organization. The ''Gazette'' publishes seven days a week. Papers are available for home delivery on Thur ...
on March 12, 2013
2007 EMM Festival in Kansas City
by ''Asymmetry Magazine''. Quote: "...smooth-running, well-organized, sonically and musically superior event, put on by some truly lovely people."


See also

*
List of electronic music festivals The following is an incomplete list of music festivals that feature electronic music, which encapsulates music featuring electronic instruments such as electric guitars and keyboards, as well as recent genres such as electronic dance music (E ...


References

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External links


Official website
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