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Pellman’s “NGC 6357” Featured at Conference

January 10, 2013 

Professor of Music Samuel Pellman attended the 2012 International Workshop on Computer Music and Audio Technology at the National Chiao Tung University in Hsinchu, Taiwan. His composition “NGC 6357,” with video by Miranda Raimondi ’08, was featured in the opening concert on Nov. 30.

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Ben Salzman '14 and Sam Pellman

Pellman and Ben Salzman '14 Present at Sound Symposium

October 17, 2012 

Ben Salzman '14 and Professor of Music Samuel Pellman recently presented a new work, Selected Galaxies: Spirals, at the  Kyma International Sound Symposium, hosted by St. Cloud State University, in Minnesota. 

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Ben Salzman '13 and Professor Sam Pellman

Salzman ’13 Combines Science, Art with Galactic Visual Accompaniment

August 28, 2012 

Ben Salzman ’13 has always been fascinated with science, space exploration and music, but upon entering Hamilton, his chosen academic path gravitated toward the areas of music and art. He has since discovered a unique method of combining art and science in working with Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Music Sam Pellman to create visual accompaniments for musical compositions.

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F. Eugene Romano '49, center, his wife Loretta Romano and President Joan Hinde Stewart, enjoy Heather Buchman's (left) performance.

Hamilton College Breaks Ground for New Theatre and Studio Arts Center

July 20, 2012 

On the eve of the completion of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, groundbreaking for the College’s new theatre and studio arts center was celebrated on Friday, July 20. The theatre and studio arts center is part of an arts complex that includes the Wellin Museum of Art, the Molly Root House and a revitalized pond and landscaping.

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Pellman Work Commissioned by Crossroads District Choir

July 1, 2012 

The Crossroads District Choir on June 2 presented the premiere performance of “It's a Good Day,” an anthem composed by Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Music Samuel Pellman.  The work was commissioned by the Upper New York Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church.

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Hamilton to Host Mobile Learning Summit

March 11, 2012 

Hamilton will host the first Mobile Learning Summit on Friday, March 16, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Kirner-Johnson Building.  Presented in partnership with the New York State Association for Computers and Technologies in Education (NYSCATE), the summit will include discussions, presentations and workshop sessions spanning the mobile technologies within the K-20 educational continuum.

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Pellman Presents at Understanding Visual Music Conference

September 18, 2011 

Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Music Samuel Pellman presented ngc 6357, a composition with video by Miranda Raimondi '08, at the Understanding Visual Music 2011 conference at Concordia University, Montreal, in August.

 

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Pellman Works Presented in Beijing

November 11, 2010 

The Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing presented three works by Samuel Pellman,  the Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Music, on Oct. 27 as part of the Musicacoustica 2010 Festival. The concert included M45, NGC 1999, and NGC 6357 -- three works from the Selected Nebulae series of works composed for virtual instruments with video by Miranda Raimondi '08.

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An image from ngc 6357.

Pellman and Raimondi '08 Present ngc 6357 in Vienna

October 8, 2010 

Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Music Samuel Pellman presented ngc 6357, a recent composition with video by Miranda Raimondi '08, in September, to a packed house at the Musikbar Rhiz in Vienna. The event was part of the Kyma International Sound Symposium, which included computer musicians from academic posts and the recording industry in Europe and North America.

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An image from <em>NGC 1999: Spooky Action at a Distance</em>.

Pellman Presents Work in Basel

June 28, 2010 
NGC 1999: Spooky Action at a Distance, a work created by Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Music Samuel Pellman and Miranda Raimondi '08 was presented at the SCOPE international art festival in Basel from June 15-19 as part of an installation titled "The Light at the End of the Tunnel." The show was conceived as a celebration of the Large Hadron Collider that recently became operational at CERN Labs in Geneva. More ...
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