Two more concerts in Bologna, Italy in May: Liszt in Jazz and Saundaryalahari 5 v.2

May is a busy month, with two upcoming concerts in Bologna, Italy! The Franz Liszt society of Bologna, Italy is hosting a jazz concert “Liszt in Jazz” at the Circle Cultural Lyric Bolognese on 12th May 2023 at 9pm. Location: Bolognese Lyrical Cultural Circle, Calari 4/2 street, Bologna

Performing: Irene Robbins (voice and piano), Yati Durant (trumpet), François Laurent (electric bass), Nicola Baroni (cello) - Variations arrangements and improvisations from Nuages Gris, La Lugubre Gondola, Leaf Album, Csárdás Obstiné, La Notte

Also, a new performance of Saundaryalahari 5 v.2 at a MASKFEST XIII event in the Mercato Sonata, Bologna, Italy on 14th May at 12am.

Performing: Elena Tereshchenko, soprano; Marcella Bassanesi, dance; Yati Durant, trumpet; Nicola Baroni, cello and max/msp system; Marcela Pavia, electronic system; Massimiliano Messieri, conductor and percussions. Music by N. Baroni, F. De Sanctis De Benedictis, Y. Durant, B. Kovacs, M. Messieri, N. Baroni/M. Messieri/M. Pavia

Premiere performance of Saundaryalahari 3 v.3 at King Enzo Palace, Bologna, Italy on 16th April

We are pleased to announce the presence of MASK APS at Eufonica 2023!

First Presentation Appointment of the concert season “Liszt musician nel futur” and of the projects “Saundaryalahari”, “Operaaga”, “Music, Materials and Mind”:

Sunday 16th April

King Enzo Palace - Bologna

15 o'clock Concert "Saundaryalahari", the artists will perform:

Elena Tereshenko soprano

Marcella Bassanesi and Sofia Paracchini dance

Michele Gigliotti clarinet

Nicola Baroni cello/electronics

Massimiliano Messieri gong/electronics

Music by Massimiliano Messieri, Marcela Pavia, Nicola Baroni, Béla Kovács, Georg Apergis, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis, Yati Durant

For more details you can view the schedule of events https://eufonica.it/programma-eventi/

We'll be waiting for you!

31.03.2023 on WDR Livestream: Premiere of "If You Don't Like the Weather..." for orchestra

On 31st March 2023 at 8pm will be the premiere of Yati’s newest work, called “If You Don’t Like the Weather…”, performed by the WDR Funkhausorchester under the baton of Rumon Gamba, soloist: Georgina McDonell Finlayson on fiddle. The work is a homage to Scotland, where, what is here a more common point of conversation than the weather!

The concert takes place 31.03.2023 8pm at the Funkhaus Wallrafplatz in Cologne, Germany, with a livestream available from the concert here. Tickets for the concert are available here.

The concert will also be broadcasted on WDR3, radio and streaming, on 30 November 2023, 8pm, and on Classic Populär, WDR 4, on 18th June 2023, 7pm.

Submit a Manuscript to the Journal: Contemporary Music Review, special issue on Co-Compositional Practice and Style

Yati will be co-editing an upcoming special issue for Contemporary Music Review on Co-compositional Practice and Style in Contemporary Music and Sound Art. We are looking for submissions for articles for this issue!

1st April 2023: Deadline for 250-500 word abstract submission for article submissions.

information here: https://think.taylorandfrancis.com/special_issues/co-compositional-practice-style-contemporary-music-sound-art/?utm_source=TFO&utm_medium=cms&utm_campaign=JPG15743

In this special issue, we are calling for contributions that explore practices and styles of co-composition in contemporary music and sound art. The term of co-composition is used to define compositional creative processes that are concerned with generating and transforming musical and extra-musical material in tandem to produce new expressive forms. Such new musical and multimodal experiences result from the differences and interdependent relationships between the elements of co-composition (Manning 2013). The notion of co-composition focuses on the space in-between media categories as perceived by a combination of senses ‘across registers of sensation that bathe our bodies in complexity, a co-composition of world-bodying that changes the environment and the bodies composed by it at every turn’ (Manning 2020, 173).

Drawing from Manning’s performative definition of co-composition, music and sound art produced together with visual, performative, or textual components can be viewed as a co-compositional situation that invites not only new compositional strategies, but also new modes of performing and experiencing. Thinking in a co-compositional manner can be defined as to navigate the complexity of including multiple modalities in a single creative practice (Panourgia 2020). Co-compositional music and sound art can be characterised as practices that are interlinked, either in philosophy, theory or in production jointly with other media and artistic disciplines such as image, text, object, film, or dance.

This special issue of Contemporary Music Review invites papers on co-compositional practice and creative methods, taking interest and drawing on referential lineage such as Krzysztof Penderecki (and musical theatre), Arnold Schoenberg (and his paintings), Rimsky-Korsakov's “Pictures at an Exhibition,” Klaus Huber (and Jean Tinguely’s kinetic sculptures), and to include current composers and sound artists working with film, visual and performing arts, spatial practices, and other experimental forms. These investigate how composers integrate their musical practice with external influences and explore how this multimodal and collaborative composition style helps to make their music unique. Compositional practice itself will be at the focus of these papers, with new techniques, including the use of electronics and audio-visual composition emphasised and cross-compared with traditional practice.

Timeline

01 April 2023: Deadline for 250-500 word abstract submission

01 May 2023: Deadline for editor feedback

01 February 2024: Deadline for complete manuscript submission

Please submit papers and proposals to yatidurant@immsane.com and e.panourgia@filmuniversitaet.de