Ligeti 100.101 | SoundS at CTM 31 Jan

Quelle: House of Music Hungary

Ligeti 100.101

The Ligeti 100.101 project celebrates 100 years since the composer György Ligeti's birth by inviting nine artists to research the composer's oeuvre through a creative process, where a deep understanding of his methods, thought, and metaphors provides inspiration for the creation of new pieces performed by an ensemble of electronic musicians. The artists were invited to work with Ligeti's ideas using computers, analogue/digital synthesisers, and algorithmic processes more than five decades after the composer abandoned electronic devices. Their re-enactment, re-interpretation, and re-thinking of historical compositional methods is an experiment to see how far 21st century technological/musical tools can extend Ligeti’s ideas. The works are created by two students (and/or alumni) and their mentors, from three universities (mdw-Vienna, LFZE-Budapest, and UdK-Berlin: Sound Studies and Sonic Arts). Participants shared knowledge and ideas about Ligeti's compositional techniques, the workflows of the creative process, and the performative relationships of the pieces to be composed and realised during the project. The project and concert series was launched by the House of Music Hungary. Following concerts hosted by the music academies of Vienna and Budapest, this third and final concert will be hosted by UdK in Berlin.

Co-presented by CTM

 

Performers

Andrea Szigetvári, Samu Gryllus, Boris Hegenbart, Ágnes Klára Máthé, Ákos Lovász, Georg Friedrich Volkert, Miriam Jochmann, Daria Redkina, Victor Burton

 

Location: Berlin Open Lab, Universität der Künste Berlin, Einsteinufer 43, 10587 Berlin
Date: Wednesday 31 Jan. 2024 / 18.00 – 20.00
Tickets: free admission
Credits:
 Universität für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Wien, Lehrgang für elektroakustische und experimentelle Musik; Franz Liszt Musikakademie Budapest; Masterstudiengang Sound Studies and Sonic Arts, Universität der Künste Berlin; Haus der Musik Ungarn; Collegium Hungaricum Wien; Collegium Hungaricum Berlin; BMC - Budapest Music Center

Quelle: Ligeti 100.101