Please click on the link above to see the full programme in English. If you are coming, please bring this along. Programmes for the three concerts will be available in German at the venues.
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Marc Sabat – keynote presentation
Attunement
In this keynote, Marc Sabat, will share his artistic practice and how it is shaped by listening to qualities of tuneable Just intervals.
Marc is a Canadian composer of Ukrainian descent who has been based in Berlin since 1999. He makes pieces for concert and installation settings, drawing inspiration from investigations of the sounding and perception of Just Intonation and of various music forms — folk, experimental and classical. He is a frequent collaborator, seeking fruitful interactions with other musicians and artists of visual and literary modes to find points of shared exploration and dialogue between various forms of experience and different cultural traditions. Sabat studied composition, violin and mathematics at the University of Toronto, at the Juilliard School in New York, and at McGill University, as well as working privately with Malcolm Goldstein, James Tenney and Walter Zimmermann. Together with Wolfgang von Schweinitz he has developed the Extended Helmholtz-Ellis JI Pitch Notation and is a pioneer of music written and performed in microtonal Just Intonation. He teaches composition and the theory and practice of intonation at the Universität der Künste Berlin. Creative commons scores and artist editions are available from Plainsound Music Edition.
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EuroMicroFest 2019 – Microtonal Talks
MICROTONAL TALKS
Elisabeth-Schneider-Stiftung, Saturday 25, May, 2019, 2pm – 4.30pm
As is usual at EUROMicroFest, we ask a small number of distinguished guests to present an insight into their work.
2.00pm || Historical Tunings and Temperaments on Guitar: An Introduction to their Realisation with Modern Microtonal Fretboards with Michael Kudirka (USA).
2.30pm || Composer Matthias S. Krüger presnts his piece ‘Arkadische Botschaften I’ – after Peter Kees – for microtonal guitar with prepared steel strings in scordatura. We are delighted that the distinguished guitarist Stephan Schmidt will be present to play the complete work.
3.00pm || Christian Klinkenberg (BE), Engaging the audience: Microtonality and Interactivity in a Concert Situation. Composer/performer Christian Klinkenberg will demonstrate an app which introduces interactivity into the concert situation.
3:30pm || Characteristics of the microtonal scene in Finland with composer Juhani Vesikkala
4.00pm || Crafting the Pitch: microtones on the recorder and The Quarter-Tone Recorder Manual with Kathryn Bennetts (GB), Recorder. Kathryn will introduce the pedagogical method behind the Quarter-Tone Recorder Manual and demonstrate the progression through two works by Donald Bousted.
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David Henkelman at EUROMicroFest 2019
David Henkelman (CA) will give a keyboard recital on Saturday 25. May, 2019 at Museum für Stadtgeschichte, Wentzinger Haus, 11am- 12pm
He will play music from the 17th and early 18th Centuries in historical tunings – at least two different tunings will be used
Works by Johann Christoph Bach (1642-1703), Michelangelo Rossi (1601/1602-1656), Girolamo Frescobaldi (1583-1643), Johann Jacob Froberger (1616-1667), Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
David Henkelman was born in Vancouver, Canada. In 2012 he received a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology and Spanish, and then in 2015 he received a Bachelor’s of Music degree in harpsichord and historical performance from McGill University in Montreal. In 2016 David began his studies at the Hochschule für Musik, Freiburg, studying harpsichord and fortepiano with Prof. Dr. Robert Hill and basso continuo with Prof. Michael Behringer. He finished his studies in 2019. As a harpsichordist and a continuo player, David has participated in several concerts and projects under such renowned directors as Jeanne Lamon (Tafelmusik), Raphaël Pidoux, Adrian Butterfield, and Ton Koopman, Since 2018 he has been a scholarship recipient from the Williamson Foundation of Music.
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Michael Kudirka (guitar) opens EUROMicroFest 2019 on Friday, May 24th, 20:00.
Michael Kudirka – guitar
EUROMicroFest 2019. Friday, May 24th, 20:00.
Elisabeth Schneider Stiftung. Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.
Programme
- 1⁄4-comma Meantone Tuning
Francesco Canova da Milano (1497-1543)
Fantasias from the libro terzo (pub. posth. 1562) Fantasia 2 (N 31) Fantasia 10 (N 13) Fantasia 6 (N 35) Fantasia 5 (N 33) Fantasia 11 (N 38)
John Dowland (1563-1626)
Four Lute Pieces Lachrimae (P 15)
Forlorn Hope Fancy (P 2)
Semper Dowland Semper Dolens (P 9) Mr. John Langton’s Pavan (P 14)
- 1⁄5-syntonic comma Continuo (Werckmeister 1698)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Lute Suite in E minor, BWV 996
Praeludio, Allemande, Courante Sarabande, Bourrée, Giga
- 12-TET with 1⁄3-tones and 1⁄4-tones
Jeffrey Holmes (b. 1971)
Draumr [Dreams] (2013)
I. Svarti Sæ [Black Sea] II. Blakkr Straumr [Dark Current] III. Svalbarð [The Cold Edge]
- Temperament Ordinaire (Jean-Philippe Rameau, 1726)
Bryan Johanson (b. 1955)
I. Two Gizmos (2018) I Presto, ma realistico; II. Allegro vivo
- 11-Limit Just Intonation (Lou Harrison and William Slye, 2001)
Dusan Bogdanovic (b. 1955)
Village Music (2004) I. quasi improvvisando; II. Moderato ritmico
Michael Kudirka is a classical guitarist with many interests including collaborations with living composers, chamber music with guitar, and historical performance practice on lute and theorbo. Performing internationally throughout Europe, Asia, and North America he has appeared in many notable concert series, including Other Minds 8, the 43rd Darmstadt Ferienkurse für Neue Musik, Montreal’s “Musique Contemporaine”, Portland Guitar Festival, Guitar Foundation of America 2011 International Convention, Jacaranda “Music at the Edge”, and the L.A. Philharmonic’s “Minimalist Jukebox”, among many others. He has won first prize at several major guitar competitions including the 2000 Portland International Guitar Competition, the American String Teachers Association Competition, the Pacific Guitar Competition, and the University of Southern California Concerto Competition. He has won grants from the Theodor Presser Foundation, the California Arts Council, and the American Composer’s Forum and has held faculty positions at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Interlochen Arts Academy, University of Southern California, and Idyllwild Arts Academy.
Michael Kudirka is sponsored by D’Addario and Augustine strings.
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Black Forest Percussion Group: Natur * Gesetz
A Partner event of EUROMicroFest 2019 and in collaboration with L’estro Armonico (two concerts).1) Elisabeth-Schneider-Stiftung, Freiburg
10.05.2019, 8pm
2) Erzingen Kath. Pfarrkirche St. Georg, Stuhlingen
12.05.2019, 5pmL’estro Armonico
Monika Ecker, CelloNadja Camichel, FluteYelizaveta Kozlova, ViolinAdhi Jacinth Tanumihardja, HarpsichordBlack Forest Percussion Group
Lee Ferguson
Christian Rombach
Dino GeorgetonBertrand Gourdy
The concert carries the title of “Natur*Gesetz” and is based around two works, J.S. Bach’s “Musical Offering” and David Lang’s “The So-Called Laws of Nature”. The listener will be experiencing two different types of microtonality in these concerts. L’estro Armonico will be playing in Valotti a’=415Hz while Black Forest will be playing hand-made instruments which have been tuned to a tempered scale; although the nature of the instruments and inconsistency of materials (Ceramic flower pots, wooden boards, metal pipes,) naturally create a microtonal quality and unusual sound spectrums.SponsorsStadt Freiburg Kulturamt
Regierunspräsidium Freiburg
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Polyphonic Performance Spaces Microtonal Day Programme Released
Christian Klinkenberg introduces a Microtonal Day as part of the Polyphonic Performance Spaces Programme on 27th February, 2019 at Koninklijk Conservatorium, Brussels.
Download brochure: pps program
To enroll, contact: kunstenplatformb@gmail.com.
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EUROMicroFest 2019
EUROMicroFest 2019 (Artistic Director, Donald Bousted)4th international festival of microtonal music and interdisciplinary art presents:Das Stimmt!!Alte und Neue MusikIn Tune!Early and New MusicEUROMicroFest is a collaboration between Microtonal Projects and un-sound e.V. in Freiburg, Germany.Dates: 24th-25th May, 2019, at the Elisabeth-Schneider-Stiftung and Museum für Stadtgeschichte, Wentzinger Haus.The concerts will feature guitarist Michael Kudirka (USA), sponsored by the Carl-Schurz-Haus Freiburg; keyboard player, David Henkelman (Freiburg/ Canada); duo Contour (microtonal trumpets and malletKat) and ensemble l’imaginaire (Strasbourg)Speakers: Matthias S. Krüger (Lörrach, DE) with guitarist, Stephan Schmidt (Basel); Composer, Christian Klinkenberg (BE); recorder player Kathryn Bennetts (co-author of The Quarter-Tone Recorder Manual) (GB) and, from the Finnish Microtonal Society, composer Juhani Topias Vesikkala.
INSTALLATION:Elisabeth-Schneider-StiftungPong,Pong,Pong – microtonal videogame for up to 6 playersStudents from the Hochschule Macromedia with Prof. Ephraim WegnerA full programme will be released soon!Funded by
Strandkorbstiftung/ Freiburger BürgerstiftungSparkasse Freiburg- Nördlicher BreisgauStadt Freiburg im Breisgau KulturamtStiftungen Landesbank Baden-WürttembergRegierungspräsidium FreiburgSponsorsMusik GillhausVenue PartnersElisabeth-Schneider-StiftungMuseum für Stadtgeschichte, Wentzinger HausEMF Freiburg Partner Ensembles:International PartnersInternationale Gesellschaft für Ekmelische Musik (Salzburg)‘Mikrotöne: Small is beautiful’ZM4 (Zentrum für Multimedia und Mikrotonalität Musik, Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hamburg)Finnish Microtonal Society (Helsinki)KL-EX Ensemble (Belgium)“Polyphonic Performance Spaces” Conference ,Sound Plasma Tallin and Berlin -
RASP on Bandcamp
https://stephenaltoft.bandcamp.com/album/rasp
We have been aware that buying RASP (Stephen Altoft’s 2nd CD of 19-div music) through Tutti is expensive, because of postage and packing charges, if you live at various points around the world. We have therefore added it to Bandcamp. We hope you will still buy it! Although you get 3 listens for free!
Also, we have added Steve’s first solo 19-div CD The Yasser Collection to our Dropbox Resources. This is now available FREE if you have signed up to The Microtonal Trumpet mailing list via the contact page.
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Presentation of 19-div Theory and Repertoire
13 December, 2018 Forum Neue Musik, 7pm
Staatliche Hochschule für Musik Mannheim, Germany. Works by Stephen Altoft, Donald Bousted and Carlos Cotallo Solares (WP). Performed by DUO CONTOUR.
There will be a presentation by Donald Bousted, composer and Artistic Director of Microtonal Projects, on the 19-division Tuning during the afternoon (2.30-4pm) for the composition class of Prof. Sidney Corbett.