Sonic Arts Network

Sonic Arts Network was a UK-based organisation, established in 1979, that aimed to enable both audiences and practitioners to engage with the art of sound through a programme of festivals, events, commissions and education projects. Its honorary patron was Karlheinz Stockhausen. At time of founding in 1979 it was known as the Electroacoustic Music Association of Great Britain (EMAS), changing its name to Sonic Arts Network in 1989.[1]

On 1 October 2008 the Sonic Arts Network merged with the Society for the Promotion of New Music, the British Music Information Centre (BMIC) and the Contemporary Music Network to create a new organisation to promote contemporary Music in the UK called Sound and Music.[2]

Sonic Arts Network's activities were separated into three main areas:

  • Activities – Events, regular festivals such as Cut and Splice and Expo, tours and commissions.
  • Education – national education project Sonic Postcards, artist workshops and talks.
  • Network – Sonic Arts Network was a membership organisation that acted as a hub of information, opportunities and publications for the UK sonic arts scene.
  1. ^ Candlish, Nicola Anne (2012). The Development of Resources for Electronic Music in the UK, with Particular Reference to the bids to establish a National Studio (PDF) (PhD). Durham University. Retrieved 2 July 2023.
  2. ^ "On Sound and Music". ISSUU. Retrieved 28 June 2014.