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== '''[[50th Anniversary of the Polish Electronic Music in Bourges]]''' ==
 
  
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== '''Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music''' (PSeME) ==
  
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Polish section of the International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music (ICEM/CIME) in Bourges.
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'''[[Homage to Jozef Patkowski - 77th Anniversary]]'''
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The main goal of the Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music (PSeME) is a promotion of Polish electroacoustic art (electronic music, video art, sound installation, audiovisual and  interactive art) abroad, inside the network of festivals, concert series and all other electroacoustic art projects coordinated by the International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music (CIME/ICEM) in Bourges (supported by UNESCO). Polish Society of Electroacoustic Music organizes concerts with electronic music of the second half of the XX century and the most modern and advanced forms of electronic art.
  
'''[[The history of Polish electroacoustic music by Krzysztof Szlifirski]]'''
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The Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music (PSeME) was established on May 7, 2005 at the Academy of Music in Krakow. The organization was founded by 16 significant authorities, initiators and directors of the main centres for electroacoustic music Krzysztof Szlifirski
  
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General Assembly of CIME in Lisbon on September 22, 2005 confirmed PSeME as a Polish section and full member of the International Confederation for Electroacoustic Music (CIME/ICEM).
  
== '''Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music''' (PSeME) ==
 
  
Polish section of the International Society for Electroacoustic Music (ISEM/CIME) in Bourges.
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On May 7, 2006 Christophe Desjardins with the soloists from Muzyka Centrum Orchestra played the concert on the 2nd anniversary of Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music (part of Bridges project).
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On September 29, November 11 and December 2 the CIME concerts were organized in Krakow.
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The main goal of the Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music (PSeME) is a promotion of Polish electroacoustic art (electronic music, video art, sound installation, audiovisual and interactive art) abroad, inside the network of festivals, concert series and all other electroacoustic art projects coordinated by the International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music (CIME) in Bourges (supported by UNESCO). Polish Society of Electroacoustic Music organizes concerts with electronic music of the second half of the XX century and the most modern and advanced forms of electronic art.
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In 2007 PSeME organized 50th Anniversary of the Polish Electroacoustic Music in form of concerts in Krakow (May 7, October 27), Bourges (Synthese Festival: June 2-3) and Beijing (Musicacoustica: October 22-24). On November 24-25 the General Assembly of CIME/ICEM were organized at the Krakow Academy of Music, as well as 2 CIME concerts included to the program of Audio Art Festival in Krakow. Krzysztof Wolek received the 1st Prize at the International Competition for Electroacoustic Music in Bourges in 2007 for his piece Mobile Variations. Another piece of him Changing Lanes and Opalescences by Katarzyna Glowicka received awards on the same competition.
  
 
 
 
General Assembly of CIME in Lisbon on September 22, 2005 confirmed PSeME as a Polish section and full member of the International Confederation for Electroacoustic Music (CIME/ISEM).
 
  
Currently PSeME assiociates 94 [[Members]].
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Currently PSeME assiociates 100 [[Members]].
  
 
Polish electroacoustic music is based on the activity of many composers and electroacoustic music centres:
 
Polish electroacoustic music is based on the activity of many composers and electroacoustic music centres:
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6. '''Studio for Computer Music''' at the Academy of Music in '''Lodz''' (director: Krzysztof Knittel)
 
6. '''Studio for Computer Music''' at the Academy of Music in '''Lodz''' (director: Krzysztof Knittel)
  
7. '''Studio for Computer Music''' at the Academy of Music in '''Katowice''' (director: Jaorslaw Mamczarski)
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7. '''Studio for Computer Music''' at the Academy of Music in '''Katowice''' (director: Jaroslaw Mamczarski)
  
 
8. '''Studio for Computer Music''' at the Academy of Music in '''Gdansk''' (director: Krzysztof Olczak)
 
8. '''Studio for Computer Music''' at the Academy of Music in '''Gdansk''' (director: Krzysztof Olczak)
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Polish electroacoustic music is presented on many festivals in Poland and abroad. Most of the program including electroacoustic music is presented on concerts of the centres and festivals:
 
Polish electroacoustic music is presented on many festivals in Poland and abroad. Most of the program including electroacoustic music is presented on concerts of the centres and festivals:
  
'''Musica Electronica Nova in Wroclaw, Warsaw Autumn in Warsaw, Audio Art festival in Krakow, Musica Moderna in Lodz, Poznan Spring Music in Poznan''' and many others.
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'''Musica Electronica Nova in Wroclaw, Warsaw Autumn in Warsaw, Audio Art Festival in Krakow, Musica Moderna in Lodz, Poznan Spring Music in Poznan''' and many others.
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[edit] Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music (PSeME)

Polish section of the International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music (ICEM/CIME) in Bourges.

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The main goal of the Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music (PSeME) is a promotion of Polish electroacoustic art (electronic music, video art, sound installation, audiovisual and interactive art) abroad, inside the network of festivals, concert series and all other electroacoustic art projects coordinated by the International Confederation of Electroacoustic Music (CIME/ICEM) in Bourges (supported by UNESCO). Polish Society of Electroacoustic Music organizes concerts with electronic music of the second half of the XX century and the most modern and advanced forms of electronic art.




General Assembly of CIME in Lisbon on September 22, 2005 confirmed PSeME as a Polish section and full member of the International Confederation for Electroacoustic Music (CIME/ICEM).


On May 7, 2006 Christophe Desjardins with the soloists from Muzyka Centrum Orchestra played the concert on the 2nd anniversary of Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music (part of Bridges project). On September 29, November 11 and December 2 the CIME concerts were organized in Krakow.


In 2007 PSeME organized 50th Anniversary of the Polish Electroacoustic Music in form of concerts in Krakow (May 7, October 27), Bourges (Synthese Festival: June 2-3) and Beijing (Musicacoustica: October 22-24). On November 24-25 the General Assembly of CIME/ICEM were organized at the Krakow Academy of Music, as well as 2 CIME concerts included to the program of Audio Art Festival in Krakow. Krzysztof Wolek received the 1st Prize at the International Competition for Electroacoustic Music in Bourges in 2007 for his piece Mobile Variations. Another piece of him Changing Lanes and Opalescences by Katarzyna Glowicka received awards on the same competition.


Currently PSeME assiociates 100 Members.

Polish electroacoustic music is based on the activity of many composers and electroacoustic music centres:

1. Experimental Studio of Polish Radio in Warsaw - SEPR (director: Marek Zwyrzykowski)

2. Studio for Electroacoustic Music at the Academy of Music in Krakow - SME (director: Marek Choloniewski)

3. Studio for Computer Music at the Academy of Music in Warsaw (coordinator: Krzysztof Czaja)

4. Studio for Computer Composition at the Academy of Music in Wroclaw - SCC (director: Stanislaw Krupowicz)

5. Studio for Computer Music at the Academy of Music in Poznan (director: Lidia Zielinska)

6. Studio for Computer Music at the Academy of Music in Lodz (director: Krzysztof Knittel)

7. Studio for Computer Music at the Academy of Music in Katowice (director: Jaroslaw Mamczarski)

8. Studio for Computer Music at the Academy of Music in Gdansk (director: Krzysztof Olczak)

9. Studio for Computer Music at the Academy of Music in Bydgoszcz (coordinator: Dobromila Jaskot)

10. Studio for Computer Music at the Silesian University in Cieszyn (director: Krzysztof Gawlas)


Polish electroacoustic music is presented on many festivals in Poland and abroad. Most of the program including electroacoustic music is presented on concerts of the centres and festivals:

Musica Electronica Nova in Wroclaw, Warsaw Autumn in Warsaw, Audio Art Festival in Krakow, Musica Moderna in Lodz, Poznan Spring Music in Poznan and many others.

The history of Polish Electroacoustic Music by Krzysztof Szlifirski


Polish Society for Electroacoustic Music

Zakopianska 62


address for correspondence:

P.O. Box 40


Poland

tel/fax: 0048.12.2676195

email: pseme@pseme.com

www.pseme.com


Bank Pekao S.A.

Szpitalna str. 15


IBAN: PL07124022941111001008124909

SWIFT: PKOPPLPW

(membership fee: 35 PLN per year)


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