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2002 & 2003
Symposia

MONDAY, May 2
2:00 PM - Symposium #1:
"What is happening to music?: Commodification or Creativity?"

Keynote Speaker: Chou Wen-chung (Professor Emeritus, Columbia University) Moderator: David Evan Jones (Professor, UC Santa Cruz)
Respondents: Chinary Ung (Professor, UC San Diego), Andrew Imbrie (Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley) & Olly Wilson (Professor Emeritus, UC Berkeley)
—UCSC Music Center (Rm 131), FREE—
WEDNESDAY, May 4
2:00 PM - "Roundtable: Composition/Computation"
Four composers, whose music will be heard in the evening concert, speak about the roles computing plays in their compositional process. This special roundtable should be of interest not only to those involved with digital arts, but also artificial intelligence, the psychology of creativity, and questions of originality and authorship.

Moderator: Paul Nauert (UCSC) Speakers: Chris Burns (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Chris Dobrian (UCI), David Cope (UCSC), Roger Reynolds (UCSD)
—UCSC Music Center (Rm 131), FREE—


FRIDAY, May 6
2:00 PM - Symposium #2:
"Traditional and New Sounds of the Gayageum"

Keynote speaker: Byung-Ki Hwang (Professor Emeritus, Ewha Women's University, Korea)
—UCSC Music Center (Rm 131), FREE—
SATURDAY, May 7
2:00 PM - Symposium #3:
"Composing For Contemporary Japanese Musical Life"

Keynote Speaker: Bonnie Wade (Professor, UC Berkeley), Moderator: Fredrick Lieberman (Professor, UC Santa Cruz) Respondents: Roger Reynolds (Professor, UC San Diego), Karen Tanaka (Visiting Professor, Michigan University at Ann Arbor), Kazuko Mockett (Ph.D. Candidate, Columbia University)
—UCSC Music Center (Rm 131), FREE—