Thursday, December 8, 2022

If we are still.... for santorsa~pereyra

Premiere of If we are still for two guitars and electronics

schwere reiter, Dachauer Straße 114 a, 80636 München

17. Dezember um 20:00 einladen  

https://www.schwerereiter.de/files/detail_cal.php?id=725

PROGRAM

so nah ~ so fern 


Kompositionen für zwei E-Gitarren und Live-Elektronik E-Gitarren: Ruben Mattia Santorsa und Adrian Pereyra 


 

 

Mark Barden (1980) - Codex (2022) 


Katherine Young - (1980) If we are still (Uraufführung) (2022)
I. Quiescence.
II. Sensing.
III. Precarious Assemblages. IV Pausing. 


Mauro Hertig (1989) - Half Held Hands (2022)
I. II. 


Achim Christian Bornhöft (1966) - Flor (2022) 


so nah ~ so fern wird gefördert durch: die Ernst von Siemens Stiftung, den Deutschen Musikfonds, die Landeshauptstadt München, das Now!Festival, die santorsa~pereyra GbR und Fractal Audio
herzliche Grüße adrian und ruben

boundarymind in Huddersfield

amexperimental attic #12 

boundarymind: 

Linda Jankowska, Katherine Young, Kera MacKenzie & Molly Roth Scranton


Residency: 7th – 10th December

 

 

Performance
SATURDAY, Dec 10th
5:30-6:30 – community recording
6:30-7:30 – social gathering (drinks, snacks, bring your food if you want)
7:30 PM – live performance

Concept, composition & performance – Linda Jankowska and Katherine Young
Video – Kera MacKenzie
Weaving – Molly Roth Scranton

RESIDENCY:
boundarymind is a long-distance collaboration by Linda Jankowska and Katherine Young. The electroacoustic sound piece and aggregating multi-media installation explores and transgresses the geographical, cultural, psychological, and musical boundaries that impact how we share—and modulate—our past, present, and future selves through collection and interaction with our material world. Every-day objects with sentimental meaning and memory-evoking power have been shared—recorded and remixed, filmed and animated, collected and woven into a three-dimensional tapestry. The project premiered in June 2022 in Chicago at 6018 North as a site-specific multi-room installation, with the support of Experimental Sound Studio.

For ame, Katie and Linda will rework the piece to suit the space and hopefully discover new dimension to boundarymind’s expression. The community recording events are a way of sharing the process of listening to memorable objects with other people. The audience is invited to contribute their sounds and stories to boundarymind’s sound archive with the intention of weaving them into future live iterations of the piece as a shared meaning-making practice.