Composition for live generated electronic resonating body and string quintet
The live generated electronic resonating body is the host to which the sounds of the string players attach and adapt, they penetrate into it and use it for their replication. At first the body is immune, but during the course of the piece the body stops resisting, takes in the sounds of the string instruments, and allows the viruses to multiply freely. It is a struggle and synthesis between two resonating bodies. Together they stay alive.
15 05 2011
Youth Music Forum Kiev 2011
EM-VISIA 2011 curated by Alla Zagaykevych
19 05 2011
e_may ยด11 curated by Pia Palme & Gina Mattiello
Virus #1.1 mutation for wind quintet
26 05 2011
Festival Druskomania 11
Virus #1.2 mutation for piano
24 02 2012
alte schmide, Vienna curated by Volkmar Klien
11 05 2012
echoraum, Wien curated by K. Klement und B. Stangl
13 05 2012
Kulturfabrik Hainburg
26 06 2012
IEM Graz Klassenabend Prof. Dr. Marko Ciciliani
supported by bm:ukk, ske, wien kultur
credits
Ensemble Lietuvos oboju kvintetas | Vilnius
Robertas Beinaris (oboe, artistic director), Tomas Bieliauskas (oboe), Eugenijus Paskevicius (oboe d'amore), Petras Kuraitis (english horn), Arunas Zujus (bassoon)
Manon Liu Winter
An intensive study of the music of the 20th century soon led her to collaborate with many composers. With programmes of music by the 2nd Viennese School and contemporary piano music, she performs as a soloist in Austria and at international festivals. experiments with the extension of the sounds of the piano using a prepared instrument and electronics; she also performs as an improviser.
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New Music Ensemble Ricochet | Kiev
Mykhailo Bilych, Galyna Bilych (violins), Andriy Makiy (viola), Zoltan Almashi (cello), Volodymyr Rozdolsiky (contrabasse)
PHACE | contemporary music | Wien
(former ensemble on_line) has been an active member of the contemporary music scene for many years and is one of the most innovative and versatile Austrian ensembles for contemporary music.
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