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UpToThree – Text & Sprache

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UpToThree – Text & Sprache

From EUR 8.00

Location

Multiple time slots

7 December 2019 - 8 December 2019

Description

Werkstattfestival mit ensemble mosaik und Gästen

Sa+So/ 7.+8. Dezember/ 20h
Open doors 19h

ensemble mosaik © Foto: Anja Weber

(Englisch below)

PROGRAMM

07.12.2019  

20h
Annette Schmucki Neues Werk (2019) UA für Klarinette, Viola, Stimme & Elektronik
Irene Galindo Quero Trio (2019) UA für Oboe, Schlagzeug & Keyboard/Synthesizer
François Sarhan Neues Werk (2019) UA mit François Sarhan, Keyboard, Cello & Elektronik

(ca 21.30h)
Lentz / Poppe Neues Projekt (2019) UA mit Michael Lentz (Stimme) & Enno Poppe (Synthesizer)
Yannis Kyriakides Trench Code (2018) für zwei Instrumente, Live-Elektronik & Video

ensemble mosaik: Simon Strasser - Oboe, Christian Vogel - Klarinette, Roland Neffe - Schlagzeug, Enno Poppe - Synthesizer, Ernst Surberg - Keyboard/Synthesizer, Chatschatur Kanajan - Violine, Karen Lorenz - Viola, Arne Vierck – Klangregie
Gäste: Michael Lentz, François Sarhan, Annette Schmucki

08.12.2019

20h
Joanna Bailie Analogue (2011) für Camera obscura, Streichtrio & Tape
Steven Kazuo Takasugi The flypaper - wasteLAnd neue Version für Flöte, Cello & Elektronik
Harald Muenz Neues Projekt UA (2018) für Harald Muenz, Oboe & Saxofon

(ca 21.30h)
Surberg/Junge Pentecost (2019) UA für Flöte, Synthesizer & Elektronik (Text: D. H. Lawrence)
Karen Power Neues Projekt (2019) UA mit Ute Wassermann, Synthesizer, Cello & Elektronik
Martin Schüttler Sprechumgebungen 1–3 UA mit Jakob Diehl, Klarinette, Saxofon & Elektronik

ensemble mosaik: Bettina Junge - Flöte, Simon Strasser - Oboe, Christian Vogel - Klarinette, Martin Losert - Saxofon, Ernst Surberg - Keyboard/Synthesizer, Chatschatur Kanajan - Violine, Karen Lorenz - Viola, Mathis Mayr - Cello, Niklas Seidl - Cello, Arne Vierck - Elektronik/Klangregie
Gäste: Jakob Diehl, Harald Muenz, Ute Wassermann, Karen Power


ensemble mosaik © Foto: Anja Weber

BESCHREIBUNG

Das Festivalformat UpToThree wurde im Sommer 2017 vom ensemble mosaik anlässlich seines 20. Jubiläums ins Leben gerufen. Es knüpft an vergangene Projekte an und bietet einen Blick durchs Schlüsselloch auf geplante Konzerte und Uraufführungen. Die dritte Ausgabe dieses Miniaturfestivals, bei dem jeweils maximal drei Performer*innen auf der Bühne stehen, widmet sich dem Feld «Text & Sprache» und beleuchtet die vielfältigen Arten, auf die es in der Musik zum Einsatz kommen kann: als Sprechpartitur oder Improvisationsvorlage, geschrieben und gesagt, als Bedeutungsträger, in Form von rhythmischer Struktur oder als Klangmaterial, das die Frage nach dem Sinn bekannter Worte und fremder Zungen aufwirft, verzerrt, entleert.
Als Gäste hat das ensemble mosaik Sprechbohrer Harald Münz, Schauspieler Jakob Diehl, Autor Michael Lentz und die Performer*innen François Sarhan, Annette Schmucki und Ute Wassermann eingeladen. Mit ihnen und den Komponist*innen Irene Galindo Quero, Enno Poppe, Karen Power, Martin Schüttler und Steven Kazuo Takasugi bringt es neue Projekte neben bestehenden Kompositionen von Joanna Bailie und Iannis Kyriakides in den Acker Stadt Palast.
english version

UpToThree – text & language
Workshop festival with ensemble mosaik and guests

PROGRAMME

07/12/2019  

20h
Annette Schmucki New piece (2019) WP for clarinet, Viola, voice & electronics
Irene Galindo Quero Trio (2019) WP for oboe, percussion& keyboard/synthesizer
François Sarhan New piece (2019) WP with François Sarhan, keyboard, cello & electronics

ca. 21.30h
Lentz / Poppe New piece (2019) WP with Michael Lentz (voice) & Enno Poppe (synthesizer)
Yannis Kyriakides Trench Code (2018) for two instruments, live-electronics & video

ensemble mosaik: Simon Strasser - oboe, Christian Vogel - clarinet, Roland Neffe - percussion, Enno Poppe - synthesizer, Ernst Surberg - keyboard/synthesizer, Chatschatur Kanajan - violin, Karen Lorenz - viola, Arne Vierck – electronics/sound director
Guests: Michael Lentz, François Sarhan, Annette Schmucki

08/12/2019

20h
Joanna Bailie Analogue (2011) for camera obscura, string trio & tape
Steven Kazuo Takasugi The flypaper - wasteLAnd new version for flute, cello & electronics
Harald Muenz New piece WP (2018) with Harald Muenz, oboe & saxophone

ca. 21.30h
Surberg/Junge Pentecost (2019) WP for fltue, synthesizer & electronics (text: D. H. Lawrence)
Karen Power New piece (2019) WP with Ute Wassermann, synthesizer, cello & electronics
Martin Schüttler Sprechumgebungen 1–3 WP with Jakob Diehl, clarinet, saxophone & electronics

ensemble mosaik: Bettina Junge - flute, Simon Strasser - oboe, Christian Vogel - clarinet, Martin Losert - saxophone, Ernst Surberg - keyboard/synthesizer, Chatschatur Kanajan - violine, Karen Lorenz - viola, Mathis Mayr - cello, Niklas Seidl - cello, Arne Vierck - electronics/sound director
Guests: Jakob Diehl, Harald Muenz, Ute Wassermann, Karen Power

The festival format UpToThree was launched by ensemble mosaik in summer 2017 on the occasion of the ensemble’s 20th anniversary. The format ties in with past projects and offers a view through the keyhole of planned concerts and world premieres. The third edition of this miniature festival, with a maximum of three performers at the stage, is dedicated to the field of "text & language" and illuminates the manifold ways in which both are used in music: as a spoken score or improvisation model, written and said, as a carrier of meaning, in the form of rhythmic structure or as sound material that raises, distorts, empties the question of the meaning of known words and foreign tongues.
The ensemble mosaik has invited "spoken-world-drill" Harald Münz, actor Jakob Diehl, author Michael Lentz, and performers François Sarhan, Annette Schmucki, and Ute Wassermann as guests. With them and the composers Irene Galindo Quero, Enno Poppe, Karen Power, Martin Schüttler, and Steven Kazuo Takasugi, it brings new projects to the Acker Stadt Palast alongside existing compositions by Joanna Bailie and Iannis Kyriakides.

Gefördert durch inm Berlin und Pro Helvetia



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Organiser

Ort für übergreifende Kunst insbesondere zwischen aktueller Tanz, Performance, Musik und Theater in Berlin-Mitte.

Venue

Acker Stadt Palast Acker Stadt Palast, Ackerstraße 169, Berlin, Deutschland, 10115 Berlin

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