What is the word | Concert of the MIKAMO Central European Chamber Orchestra
The MIKAMO Central European Chamber Orchestra was founded by critically acclaimed Viennese University of Music and Performing Arts graduates in 2007. The ensemble considers concerts Gesamtkunstwerk and regards historic music repertory as the extrapolation of new works from our time.
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Last event date: Saturday, October 12 2024 7:00PM
Program:
Salvatore Sciarrino: Introduzione all'oscuro
György Kurtág: Samuel Beckett sends word through Ildikó Monyók in the translation of István Siklós. (Samuel Beckett: What is the word)
Georg Friedrich Haas: ...fließend...
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Samu Gryllus: New Piece – world premiere
Mikel Urquiza: Oiseaux gazouillants et hibou qui se retourne
Sara Glojnarić: sugarcoating (v2.0)
Featuring:
MIKAMO Central European Chamber Orchestra
Katalin Károlyi – voice
Conductor: Ajtony Csaba
Poets, especially sonic poetry, often treat words as music; Samuel Beckett regarded every word as an insult to silence, and ChatGPT churns 12 pages of them in a matter of moments. The flow and stream of words is a highly (im)personal treat of creative beings and one of the most music-like aspects of any language. Compositions in our concert take the cue from György Kurtág’s seminal composition to chart a sensual and intellectual journey from the silence of the abyss, through the birth of words to mechanic blabbering from historic sound-producing automatons.
The MIKAMO Central European Chamber Orchestra was founded by critically acclaimed Viennese University of Music and Performing Arts graduates in 2007. The ensemble considers concerts Gesamtkunstwerk and regards historic music repertory as the extrapolation of new works from our time. While dedicated to living composers and the repertory of current music, MIKAMO also promotes artistic continuity in defining a Central European musical heritage by regularly performing in defining concert halls of Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and Central Europe in general.
The concert is organized by the Sonus Foundation for the Support of New Music and Contemporary Performing Arts,
with support from the National Cooperation Fund and the National Cultural Fund.
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Set in the Roman Empire around 74 BC, Spartacus was László Seregi's first true full-length ballet, which at one stroke became a milestone in Hungarian dance life. Since 1968, one generation after another has enjoyed the historically themed choreography, which treats the story of the ancient slave revolt in such a way that its true message is not the rebellion itself, but rather human emotions and choices under pressure.
Please note that the auditorium is closed for visits during rehearsals. Guided tours are not available during performances.
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