Sonic Generator

Sonic Generator is the contemporary music ensemble-in-residence at Georgia Institute of Technology dedicated to the performance and exploration of music composed, shaped, influenced, enhanced, and created by the use of technology.

Besides presenting a series of concerts, the group works with students and faculty across campus on specific projects involving the creation, development, and implementation of electronic music technologies.  Furthermore, the ensemble serves as an educational resource for the larger university community and the surrounding local community through concerts, lectures, workshops, and masterclasses.

Members: Tom Sherwood (percussion), Jessica Sherwood (flute), Ted Gurch (clarinet and saxophone), Helen Kim (violin), Brad Ritchie (cello), Jason Freeman (electronics)

Sonic Generator is sponsored by the GVU Center at Georgia Tech and organized in collaboration with the Center for Music Technology and the Music Department in theCollege of Architecture.

For more information, visit the Sonic Generator web site.

 

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  • Sonic Generator is the contemporary music ensemble-in-residence at Georgia Institute of Technology dedicated to the performance and exploration of music composed, shaped, influenced, enhanced, and created by the use of technology.

Press

  • Arts Critic ATL, Concert Review, March 17, 2011

  • Creative Loafing, Atlanta’s alternative weekly newspaper, named Jason Freeman one of “8 Artists to Watch” and featured him on the cover of its fall preview issue. September 2, 2010.

  • The Atlanta Journal-Constitution named Sonic Generator’s November 2009 concert as one of the “Top 10 Classical Music Performances in 2009” (2009, December 23).

  • Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Sonic Generator Concert Review, March 27, 2007

  • Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Sonic Generator Concert Review. January 31, 2007

  • The Atlantan magazine named Jason Freeman one of “15 Atlanta Art Mavericks for 2011” in its December 2010 issue (pp. 36–40).

  •  Atlanta Magazine named Sonic Generator as one of six arts and culture organizations on its 2009 “Best of Atlanta” list.