Dear Auditory List,
I would like to inform you about the musIC 3.0: music for cochlear implants concert that will take place on the 1st of December at 18:00 o’clock in Hannover, Germany.
I take the opportunity to invite you to the concert. The entrance to the concert is free. You just need to send me a message through: http://nogueirawaldo.weebly.com/contact.html.
The concert is the result of a composition process in which cochlear implant users, composers from the Hannover Music University
and audiologist and engineers from the Medical University Hannover have collaborated. More information about the project can be found here:
http://www.music4ci.com
The goal of the concert is to increase awareness about hearing loss, cochlear implant technologies
and music enjoyment with cochlear implants. Moreover, most of the compositions are electroacoustic
and the concert serves as a platform to promote this type of music.
The compositions are inspired by cochlear implant technology or are composed taking into account the perception obtained with these devices.
However, note that the music is not necessarily specifically designed for cochlear implants, instead it is composed such that normal hearing listeners,
hearing impaired and cochlear implant users can enjoy it.
If you cannot make it to Hannover, you can follow the concert through our Facebook site:
https://www.facebook.com/events/124138104964500/
What? musIC 3.0: music for cochlear implants
The concert has been organized within the framework of the Hörregion Hannover (Hearing Region Hannover) and we are thankful to our sponsors:
Advanced Bionics, Cochlear, MED-EL and Oticon as well as the Hörregion Hannover for their support.
Moreover, we thank the Magic Miles studio in Hannover, Auric and the Sparkasse Hannover for technical support.
Best,
Waldo Waldo Nogueira, jun.Prof.Dr.-Ing Auditory Prosthetic Group, German Hearing Center, Medical University Hannover Web:
http://auditoryprostheticgroup.weebly.com/ Web:
http://nogueirawaldo.weebly.com/ Tel: +49 (0)511-532-8025 Fax: +49(0)511 532-6833 |