Event
Quantum Leaps XVI
Sat, March 16 – Sun, March 17, 2013
The six-monthly music festival Quantum Leaps held at the ZKM | Karlsruhe presents for the 16th time new works by the research scholars of the Internationale Ensemble Modern Akademie Frankfurt (IEMA) in the field of contemporary music.
On two evenings, recent compositions such as "Green and Maroon" by Dariusz Przybylski, or "behind her back" by Brigitta Muntendorf will each be shown for the first time. Furthermore, key works from the field of electronic music, such as by Anton Weberns "Konzert op. 24" and "Différences", by Luciano Berio, may be heard. The program will be rounded off with compositions by Nicolaus A. Huber, Heiner Goebbels and Franck Bedrossian.
The founding of the Internationale Ensemble Modern Akademie in summer 2003, in Frankfurt am Main, is the logical continuation of that for which the Ensemble Modern (EM) stands: the highest possible quality, the joy of playing, interdisciplinary art projects and international orientation. By way of the intensive encounter with artists and their works, over the last thirty years the EM has been able to acquire a deep and broadly diverse knowledge of music since the outset of the 20th century: a "memory of modern music"
Dariusz Przybylski: "Green and Maroon" (2013)
Franck Bedrossian: "Transmission" for bassoon, live electronics (2002)
Michèle Reverdy: "La Délirante" for horn, trumpet and trombone − out of El Corro infrangible "Cinq miniatures" (1982)
Luciano Berio: "Différences" for five instruments and audio tape (1959)
Gérard Grisey: "Vortex temporum I, II, III" for piano and five instruments (1994-96)
Anton Webern: "Konzert op. 24" for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, trumpet, trombone, violin, viola and piano (1934)
Nicolaus A. Huber: "Fingercapriccio"
Brigitta Muntendorf: "behind her back" (2013)
Heiner Goebbels: "out off" electroacoustic sound composition with sound direction and live electronics (2009)
Helmut Lachenmann: "Toccatina" (1986)
Further Information: www.internationale-em-akademie.de
The Internationale Ensemble Modern Akademie e.V. is sponsored by Kulturstiftung des Bundes [Federal Cultural Foundation]. The IEMA students are sponsored by Kulturfonds Frankfurt RheinMain and the Kulturstiftung des Bundes. Die IEMA scholarship holders from North Rhine-Westphalia are sponsored by Kunststiftung NRW.
On two evenings, recent compositions such as "Green and Maroon" by Dariusz Przybylski, or "behind her back" by Brigitta Muntendorf will each be shown for the first time. Furthermore, key works from the field of electronic music, such as by Anton Weberns "Konzert op. 24" and "Différences", by Luciano Berio, may be heard. The program will be rounded off with compositions by Nicolaus A. Huber, Heiner Goebbels and Franck Bedrossian.
The founding of the Internationale Ensemble Modern Akademie in summer 2003, in Frankfurt am Main, is the logical continuation of that for which the Ensemble Modern (EM) stands: the highest possible quality, the joy of playing, interdisciplinary art projects and international orientation. By way of the intensive encounter with artists and their works, over the last thirty years the EM has been able to acquire a deep and broadly diverse knowledge of music since the outset of the 20th century: a "memory of modern music"
Program
Sat, March 16, 2013
8 p.m., ZKM_CubeDariusz Przybylski: "Green and Maroon" (2013)
Franck Bedrossian: "Transmission" for bassoon, live electronics (2002)
Michèle Reverdy: "La Délirante" for horn, trumpet and trombone − out of El Corro infrangible "Cinq miniatures" (1982)
Luciano Berio: "Différences" for five instruments and audio tape (1959)
Gérard Grisey: "Vortex temporum I, II, III" for piano and five instruments (1994-96)
Sun, March 17, 2013
8 p.m., ZKM_CubeAnton Webern: "Konzert op. 24" for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, trumpet, trombone, violin, viola and piano (1934)
Nicolaus A. Huber: "Fingercapriccio"
Brigitta Muntendorf: "behind her back" (2013)
Heiner Goebbels: "out off" electroacoustic sound composition with sound direction and live electronics (2009)
Helmut Lachenmann: "Toccatina" (1986)
Further Information: www.internationale-em-akademie.de
The Internationale Ensemble Modern Akademie e.V. is sponsored by Kulturstiftung des Bundes [Federal Cultural Foundation]. The IEMA students are sponsored by Kulturfonds Frankfurt RheinMain and the Kulturstiftung des Bundes. Die IEMA scholarship holders from North Rhine-Westphalia are sponsored by Kunststiftung NRW.
Organizing Organization / Institution
ZKM
Accompanying program