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[Jeu de temps / Times Play 2022]

Events, Concerts and Broadcasts

Collaboration with CMMAS (Latin America)

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The selected works from each edition of JTTP are presented in broadcasts and concerts in Canada and abroad. 1[1. See this year’s JTTP event calendar below.] Additionally, all submissions can be heard anytime on the JTTP webpages and in Sonus.

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Diego Bermudez Chamberland performing on the Babel Table during Totem Électrique XIV in the Wilder Building’s Espace bleu in Montréal on 21 November 2021. Image © La Conserve Média, 2021. [Click image to enlarge]

Each year’s selected works are presented in dedicated broadcasts by Canadian and international Media Partners. Additionally, since the 15th edition of the project (JTTP 2014), live presentations are coordinated to spotlight these young and/or emerging electroacoustic artists and their achievements. AKOUSMA presents the 1st Prize winner annually in Montréal and, through collaborations with a growing list of illustrious partners, 2[2. JTTP 2014 @ 21st Festival DME (Seia PT); JTTP 2015 @ KONTAKTE Biennale (AdK, Berlin DE); JTTP 2016 @ CMMAS (Morelia MX); JTTP 2017 @ Sea of Sound Festival (Edmonton CA); JTTP 2018 @ Sound Junction (Sheffield UK); JTTP 2019 @ SIAL Sound Studios (RMIT, Melbourne AUS); JTTP 2020 @ BRRRZK! Festival (Bremen DE) & MANTIS Festival (Manchester UK).] the selected works are presented in concerts and festivals around the globe.

These public presentations of JTTP works by our partners are an excellent complement to the extensive prize packages offered each year, and help the CEC promote the work of young / emerging electroacoustic artists living in or from Canada on the international stage.

JTTP 2022 Events Calendar

Celebrating young and/or emerging electroacoustic artists from or living in Canada and Latin America, our international partners feature the JTTP 2022 jury-selected works in broadcasts and concerts throughout the 2022–23 season across Canada and in the USA, Mexico, Chile and Spain. 3[3. Click on the following dates to jump down to detailed information about events featuring JTTP 2022 participants. Also keep an eye on the CEC’s Facebook Events page for an overview of all upcoming CEC activities!]

2022: 13 Oct AKOUSMA XVIII (concert) • 22 Nov & 6 Dec UNDÆ! • 7 Dec Electric Sense • 11 Dec MInUTOR (concert) 

2023: 13 Jan Thank God It’s Free Range • 18 Jan Expansive Prairie Skies • 29 Jan MInUTOR Festival • 13 Apr Foldover • 22–23 Jun CMMAS (concert)

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Joseph Sims (right) and Katie Finn (left) in 2022. [Click image to enlarge]

CONCERT: AKOUSMA XVIII — First Prize works by Joseph Sims / Katie Finn and Elliot Yair Hernández López

Join us at AKOUSMA XVIII (11–15 Oct.) to hear Joseph Sims / Katie Finn’s collaborative work e (mi) [2022] and Elliot Yair Hernández López’s Ritual (2021), the Canadian and Latin American JTTP 1st Prize winners, respectively. Montréal’s international festival of immersive digital music, AKOUSMA, is a Project Partner since 2014, presenting the JTTP 1st Prize winner each year.

RADIO: UNDÆ! — Néstor Ciravolo

UNDÆ! Radio is a space on Radio Círculo dedicated to electroacoustic music and æsthetics, to all tendencies in sound art and to innovative music realized with modern technologies.

Featuring prize- and award-winning JTTP 2022 works.

Hosted by Néstor Ciravolo, UNDÆ! is broadcast Tuesday mornings from 00:00–01:00 on Radio Círculo (Madrid, Spain). UNDÆ! Radio on Facebook.

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Diego Bermudez Chamberland performing on the Babel Table during Totem Électrique XIV in the Wilder Building’s Espace bleu in Montréal on 21 November 2021. Image © La Conserve Média, 2021. [Click image to enlarge]

RADIO: Electric Sense — James Bailey

Electric Sense is devoted to all that is new and creative in the exploration of sound, with a programme that ranges from the tightly composed to the wildly improvised and whatever may be found in between. Traditional instruments to new inventions. Acoustic, electroacoustic, purely electronic, field recordings and found sounds. Melodic to abrasive to totally indescribable. If you’ve heard it before, you probably won’t hear it here.

Featuring prize- and award-winning JTTP 2022 works, as well as an interview with CEC Admin jef chippewa.

Hosted by James Bailey, Electric Sense is broadcast Wednesdays from 23:00–00:00 on CIUT 89.5 FM (Toronto ON). Electric Sense on Facebook.

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Steven Webb in 2020. Image © Victoria Liao, 2020. [Click image to enlarge]

CONCERT: MInUTOR — Music Innovation at the University of Toronto

Join us for the launch of our brand-new electroacoustic concert series, presented as a part of the MInUTOR programme. In addition to JTTP 2022 prizewinning videomusic works by Véro Marengère (Hydra), Steven Webb (iSAD v.1.0) and Juan Cáceres Avitia (Entendre la sensation), the concert features pieces by Manuella Blackburn, James O’Callaghan, Cat Hope and UofT graduate composers.

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Elliot Hernández performing during the event La Escucha Como Acción in Peru [online] in July 2020. Image © Nadia García Espino, 2020. [Click image to enlarge]

RADIO: Thank God It’s Free Range! — Michael Elves

Thank God It’s Free Range! starts your weekend off with a rundown on upcoming shows, interviews with local, national and international artists, and all sorts of good music.

Featuring works by JTTP 1st prize winners Joseph Sims / Katie Finn (Canada) and Elliot Yair Hernández López (Mexico), as well as an interview with CEC Admin jef chippewa.

Hosted by Michael Elves, Thank God It’s Free Range! is broadcast Fridays from 18:30–20:00 on UMFM 101.5 FM (Winnipeg MB).

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Véro Marengère in Montréal in 2022. Image © Document Original. [Click image to enlarge]

RADIO: Expansive Prairie Skies — Michael Elves

Expansive Prairie Skies draws inspiration from the wide, open vistas that surround Winnipeg — the experience is the opposite of feeling hemmed in. It’s the soundtrack to a late-night drive beneath a bounty of constellations: contemporary classical and actual classical, avant-garde and musique concrète, noise and ambient music, jazz and more jazz. The host provides the sonic stratosphere, the music does the talking, you do the dreaming.

Featuring prize- and award-winning JTTP 2022 works, as well as an interview with CEC Admin jef chippewa.

Hosted by Michael Elves, Expansive Prairie Skies is broadcast Wednesday mornings from 02:00–04:00 on UMFM 101.5 FM (Winnipeg MB).

FESTIVAL: MInUTOR — Music Innovation at the University of Toronto

Details to follow.

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Óscar Andrés Chavés Morales performing in Bogotá in 2020. Image © Vanesa Mora, 2020. [Click image to enlarge]

RADIO: Foldover — Tom Lopez

Foldover sends out strange textures, flavours and scents of electroacoustic music. Artists vary from esoteric academics to under-the-radar mavericks. Guaranteed to be something you’ve never heard before!

Featuring prize- and award-winning JTTP 2022 works.

Hosted by Tom Lopez, Foldover is broadcast Thursdays from 17:00–18:00 on WOBC 91.5 FM Alternative Radio (Oberlin OH).

CONCERT: CMMAS — Centro Mexicano para la Música y las Artes Sonoras

Centro Mexicano para la Música y Artes Sonoras
Casa de la Cultura, 2do piso
Av. Morelos Norte 485 (Centro Histórico)

[EN] Come out for two evenings of concerts celebrating recent works by young and/or emerging electroacoustic artists from or living in Latin America as well as Canada. For the 23rd edition of JTTP, the CEC partnered with CMMAS — Centro Mexicano para la Música y las Artes Sonoras.

[FR] Venez assister à deux soirées de concerts célébrant des œuvres récentes des artistes électroacoustiques jeunes ou émergent·e·s originaires de ou vivant en Amérique latine et Canada. Pour la 23e édition des JTTP, le CEC s’est associé au CMMAS — Centro Mexicano para la Música y las Artes Sonoras.

[ES] Acompáñenos en dos veladas de conciertos que celebran obras recientes de artistas electroacústic@s jóvenes y/o emergentes de o residentes en América Latina además de Canadá. Para la 23ª edición de JTTP, la CEC se asoció con el CMMAS — Centro Mexicano para la Música y las Artes Sonoras.

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