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This is a longer piece for ensemble, objects, stereo tapes and image projection. It aims at weaving a range of relationships (musical, sonic, intermedial, semantic and communicative, or even "ritual" ones), into a very subtle yet firmly connected context. In some places the border to entropy seems to be crossed, yet the notion of an intentional, designed structure remains always clear. Music here, is space: a precondition for any meaning (in an anthropological sense). The title "things without us, their slowness and the freedom of the people (in music)" refers to this space, apart from stable, predefined meanings, apart from the world as a conceptualized, readily available place. It casts a tender look at all the possible perceptions of things that, in the de-humanizing frame of capitalism, are increasingly reduced or inaccessible to us.
The piece was performed by Platypus Ensemble (www.platypus.or.at) under the direction of Jaime Wolfson,
as were
Kaoko Amano, soprano, objects
Elena Gabbrielli, flutes, objects
Anna Koch, clarinets, objects,
Marianna Oczkowska, violin, objects
Antonina Goncharenko, viola, objects
Stefanie Prenn, cello, objects
Gregor Aufmesser, double-bass, objects
Jan Satler, piano
Julius Rüggeberg, sound engineering
(& Hannes Dufek, image projections)
on Dec 15th, 2022 at REAKTOR Vienna
live-recording by Aron Ludwig
- Genre
- Avantgarde