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<title>5/31/06 MacDowell Colony Performance of Reliquary of Labor</title>
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<title>University of Tasmania Conservatorium of Music Concert</title>
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<description>Jeffrey Krieger, e-cello
Lecture / Recital
works by Gatonska, Saariaho, Lucier and Rubin
Monday 4 September
6pm
Conservatorium Recital Hall
5 Sandy Bay Road
HOBART</description>
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<title>Listen To A MacDowell Colony Performance of Reliquary of Labor</title>
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<description>Click on the link below and then the Quicktime movie bar to listen to a recent performance of Reliquary of Labor presented to the resident artists on Monday May 31, 2006 at the MacDowell Colony in Peterborough, New Hampshire. I joined my two collaborators Gene Gort and Ken Steen who were in residence for four weeks to work on this multimedia work for a couple of days. MacDowell is an incredible place!</description>
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<title>SEAMUS Publishes Article Transcending Traditional Performance</title>
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<description>This coming fall 2006 the Society for Electroacoustic music in the US will publish a set of articles by performers who have used extensively the computer and electronics in their performances. This juried set of articles will include Jeffrey Krieger's Transcending Traditional Performance.

http://www.seamusonline.org/</description>
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<title>E-Cello Repertoire List</title>
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<description>All of the works I have chosen to perform on the e-cello have an interesting theme or are technically unique in some way. Some of the works are very specific about the electronics. There are usually instructions and diagrams that accompany the score. The electronic interpretation of some of the works is left up to the performer with loose parameters in text or none at all. A recommended route for learning the electronics is the following 3 pieces in this order. (1) Trio by Tom FLAHERTY;...</description>
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<title>Reliquary Of Labor by Gene Gort, Jeffrey Krieger and Ken Steen</title>
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<title>Work-In-Progress Collaborative Effort</title>
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<description>www.reliquaryoflabor.org</description>
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<title>MAX/MSP Multimedia Software Class From A Unique Performers Perspective</title>
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<description>I have presented successful classes on the computer and MAX/MSP software at the Hartt School in West Hartford, Connecticut and at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore. MAX/MSP by Cycling '74 is multi-media software that I have been interacting with since the early 1990's in my performances. I have even created my own work, VIDEOCELLO, an interactive video improvisation for e-cello and computer. I have used this software in many ways both practical and aesthetical. From the beginning I saw...</description>
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<title>New Audio on Media Page</title>
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<description>Check out the new audio files on the media page. I'm excited about the two new clips, Landmine by Anna RUBIN and On Connecticut Naturalism by Michael GATONSKA. These are two fantastic pieces that really take the e-cello places!</description>
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<title>New Britain Museum of American Art Previews and Premiere of Reliquary Of Labor</title>
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<description>On Sunday April 30th at 2 pm at the Museum of American Art in New Britain, Connecticut, Jeffrey Krieger along with his collaborators Gene Gort, Media Arts Director at the Hartford Art School, and Ken Steen, composer and faculty member at the Hartt School will present their multi-media work in progress titled Reliquary of Labor. This work was commissioned by the museum and the Robert's Foundation to celebrate the opening of the museum's new wing.

SECOND PREVIEW
August, 31, 2006
4 and...</description>
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