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PUNTO Experimental Music Ensemble is a contemporary music group active in
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The ensemble

The ensemble, founded by Venezuelan composer
Gustavo Matamoros Gustavo Matamoros (b. Caracas, 1957) is a Venezuelan composer, interdisciplinary artist, community organizer and educator who has established his residence in Miami, Florida, US, since 1979.
and Cuban composer Armando Rodriguez Ruidiaz, organized concerts in venues such as the
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, the Miami Dade Downtown Library and the Cameo Theater in Miami Beach during the 1990s. Most recently, after a decade of inactivity, the members of PUNTO have reunited to continue their activities with the presentation of FLOW, an electroacoustic installation created by
Gustavo Matamoros Gustavo Matamoros (b. Caracas, 1957) is a Venezuelan composer, interdisciplinary artist, community organizer and educator who has established his residence in Miami, Florida, US, since 1979.
and Armando Rodriguez Ruidiaz for the Listening Gallery of the South FLorida Composers Alliance. The installation was opened to the public on June 5, 2013.


Mission

The nature and mission of PUNTO was defined by its founders in the inaugural concert program as follows: "Defined as an open setting where various creative tendencies converge to form a nucleus of artistic interaction and stimulation, PUNTO is a composer-based ensemble committed to the performance of works conceptual and experimental in nature. The group utilizes new and old technology to develop aural and visual materials which combine to convey the processes and ideas inherent in each piece. Founded recently by composers Gustavo Matamoros and Armando Rodríguez, PUNTO provides its members with an outlet or point of departure for controlled experimentation with sound and other media. It attempts to solve questions of performance and presentation of new ideas related to sound and its essence. Its objectives are to approach performance from a different perspective, to set up sound-based situations that engage the mind and create a sense of presence, and to give way to the discovery and implementation of new art forms."


Achievements

During the years that PUNTO remained active, the ensemble acquired recognition from the Miami cultural community, as it is evidenced in its many concerts performed at different venues throughout the city. The group fulfilled its main purpose of presenting to the community an innovative repertoire that could challenge the mind of the audience and create awareness about new trends in music and art in general. In the words of Tim Smith, art reporter at the Sun Sentinel newspaper: "…On April 6 at the Cameo Theatre in Miami Beach, Punto, an ensemble formed by Subtropics director Gustavo Matamoros and composer Armando Rodriguez, will re-create works by Fluxus. And what's Fluxus? It's described as a "fusion of Spike Jones, gags, games vaudeville, Cage and Duchamp." This is one of those only-at-Subtropics presentations aimed at challenging an audience aesthetic consciousness."


Performances

Concerts organized and performed by PUNTO included: * PUNTO World Premiere Concert. Miami Dade Community College, North Campus. February 5, 1991. # ''Solitary Piano Concerto''***, JULIUS. Video and audio tape # ''Quartet 60 x 88 x 120 x 208''***, Holland Hopson. Matamoros & Rodriguez, metronomes # ''Occupied Space''*, Armando Rodriguez Ruidiaz. Rodriguez, guitar # ''In Memory of Gentle Giant'', Gustavo Matamoros. Matamoros, sampler # ''Triangular''*, Armando Rodriguez Ruidiaz. Matamoros & Rodriguez, percussion Statistics: 2 world premieres, 2 florida premieres, 3 florida composers, 1 us composers, 3 hispanic composers. ." * Round Trip Miami/Madrid. New music by Spanish and Hispanic-American composers", which included music from composers Adolfo Núñez, Juan Pagán and Armando Rodríguez Ruidíaz. Miami Dade Community College Auditorium. March 1993. * Concert saluting
Fluxus Fluxus was an international, interdisciplinary community of artists, composers, designers and poets during the 1960s and 1970s who engaged in experimental art performances which emphasized the artistic process over the finished product. Fluxus ...
, a movement from the 1960s that involved extreme experiments in music and
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. This program included pieces by Russell Frehling, Gustavo Matamoros, among others. Miami Dade Community College Centre Gallery. April 4, 1995. * Point of sure return. Concert featuring music from
James Tenney James Tenney (August 10, 1934 – August 24, 2006) was an American composer and music theorist. He made significant early musical contributions to plunderphonics, sound synthesis, algorithmic composition, process music, spectral music, microtonal ...
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Robert Ashley Robert Reynolds Ashley (March 28, 1930 – March 3, 2014) was an American composer, who was best known for his television operas and other theatrical works, many of which incorporate electronics and extended techniques. His works often involve ...
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Gustavo Matamoros Gustavo Matamoros (b. Caracas, 1957) is a Venezuelan composer, interdisciplinary artist, community organizer and educator who has established his residence in Miami, Florida, US, since 1979.
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Julio Roloff Julio Roloff (born 1951 in Havana) is a Cuban composer that has collaborated with the Laboratorio Nacional de Música Electroacústica (LNME) founded by composer Juan Blanco, where he created numerous electroacoustic pieces. Studies Julio Rolof ...
and Armando Rodriguez Ruidiaz. Audiotheque, Miami Beach, Florida. February 13, 2014.


References

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External links

*Armando Rodríguez Ruidíaz. YouTube. - The Hexagonal Galleries - 7 - Limitless and Periodic – 199
Armando Rodríguez Ruidíaz -- The Hexagonal Galleries -- 7 - Limitless and Periodic -- 1992
* Armando Rodríguez Ruidíaz. YouTube. Occupied Spac
Armando Rodríguez Ruidíaz -- Occupied Space -- Guitar and tape - 1990
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