Ensemble Garage presents works involving inspirational quotes and messages from another world, in a programme that combines choreographed movement, video, instrumental practice and cynical play to create worlds of curiosity and unease.
On their first visit to Ireland, the politically engaged and technically virtuosic Ensemble Garage present a true multimedia concert of fearless, iconoclastic music that has to be experienced
An affair with a television and a marriage with a tape recorder, socio-sonic experiments, a ritual for sad people, private lives turned inside out to the public as an object of creativity, creating a dark comedy and that shows the absurdity of life, love and politics – including the sacred music of late capitalism, worshipping the last remaining god – the invisible hand of the free market which transforms the egoism of the individual into the benefit and wealth of the community.
While maintaining a foothold in the abstract, the programme is conceived as an attempt to erase the disconnection between art and the experience of life – a compositional expedition to the border regions between reality and virtuality.
"I love the sound of Ensemble Garage. It's not lovely, it's fragile. It thrives on tension and vibration; it is fast forward and powerful. There is a depth in this sound and energy that can only exist because of strong personalities…who are able to communicate with each other and make this communication tangible through precision, power and the courage to be fragile. Just love it!" Brigitta Muntendorf
PROGRAMME:
Matthias Kranebitter (AT),
Concerto for the Invisible Hand (after Adam Smith) (2015, 15')
Natacha Diels (USA),
Sad Music for Lonely People, for samplers, percussion, viola d'amore and video (2018, rev. 2022, 13')
Roman Pfeifer (DE),
when I Say We I Mean My Tape Recorder and Me, for saxophone, percussion, piano, viola and soundtrack (2010, 12')
Brigitta Muntendorf (DE),
Public Privacy #4: Leap in the Dark, for electric guitar and video (2015, 7')
Andreas Eduardo Frank (DE),
YESNONONOYES (2019, 10')
PERFORMERS:
Frank Riedel, saxophone
Annegret Mayer-Lindenberg, viola, viola d'amore
Yuka Ohta, percussion
Malgorzata Walentynowicz, piano, keyboard
Johannes Öllinger, electric guitar
Lukas Nowok, sound engineer