Concert / Festival / Music / 13-13 April 2023

SCHALLFELD ENSEMBLE : CHEMICAL ETUDES | CONCERT

Tickets: €16/14

 

This event is part of Music Current 2023, view the full programme here.

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Show Time: 8pm (Duration 1 hour)

PROGRAMME:
Marko Ciciliani, Tympanic Touch, for two performers and a game system (2017)
Marko Ciciliani, Chemical Etudes, for Monome and SuperCollider (2018)
Marko Ciciliani, Time Machine, sensor-equipped bass clarinet, live electronics and video (2013)
Davide Gagliardi, Traces of indivisible (2019) for violin, cello and live electronics
Christof Ressi, GIF Frenzy (for clarinet, violin, cello electronics and video) (2020, r. 2023)

Regular guests at major international music festivals (Wien Modern, Implus, Darmstadt, Poznan, EMA), Schallfeld Ensemble bring their trade mark innovative repertoire nd performance style to Dublin and Music Current Festival for the first time. Here they present a programme of works by long-time collaborator Marko Ciciliani, overtly referencing game culture, and integrating competitive and interactive elements from computer games into compositions and concert settings.

Accessibility

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Biographies

Schallfeld Ensemble was founded in 2013 by alumni of Klangforum Wien and composition students of Kunstuniversität Graz. It currently consists of musicians from 8 nationalities and reflects the diversity and different interests of its members in its artistic direction. In the last few years, Schallfeld has been able to establish itself on international stages through exciting programming with a focus on young composers, innovative concert-stagings as well as through the quality of its collective improvisations and innovative use of live-electronics.

Press

“Schallfeld Ensemble sparks the interest of its audience by its vivid virtuosity and refined chamber music sound, paired with interpretations that pay special attention to concert format, creating events aiming for a new dimension of listening.”

Funding

Supported by the Arts Council; Arts Mentor Foundation Lucerne; Contemporary Music Centre, Dublin; City of Hamburg (Behörde für Kultur und Medien); IMRO; Studio4

Project Arts Centre is proudly supported by The Arts Council and Dublin City Council.

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