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Sun May 26 2024 at 01:30 pm

Kerkje van Oostum, vlakbij Groningen | Groningen

Plan Kruutntoone
Publisher/HostPlan Kruutntoone
asvogels van oostum
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uitvoering en opnames voor esc.rec van vier verse versies van Kemenymadar/Asvogel/BirdfromtheChimney...
door de ad hoc ensembles van Mojca Zupancic, Eva-Maria Houben, Filippo Gillono en Lukas Simonis...
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_About the piece_:
Dutch composer/musician Hans 'Hansko' Visser wrote a score inspired by the work and life of the late Hungarian/Yugoslav composer, ethnomusicologist and instrument builder Ernö Kiràly. This event premieres four different performances of the score by various artists/composers that formed new groups for this occasion.
With his "bio-graphical" score, Hans Visser tries to encapsulate and reinterpret Ernö Király's world by means of linocut prints and poetry, which are accompanied by compositional guidelines for the music of "Kemenymadar/Asvogel in Orgelpark". The score is linked to themes of war and resilience during war time, as well as the sharing of responsibility and freedom alike, through composing and playing music.
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Four composers, with each their own respective ad hoc ensembles, will present their version of the “motherscore”: Kemenymadar / Asvogel / BirdfromtheChimney ─ versions V–VIII
Info about the artists and composers:
● Eva-Maria Houben (Krefeld) - version for: (portative) organ, guitar, double bass, metal and stones
□ performers: Hansko Visser, Lukas Simonis, Eva-Maria Houben, Bas Alblas
● Mojca Zupancic (Groningen/Slovenia): wrote “and again, intentionally”
□ performers: Amy Zuidema, Aurelie Journot, Melisa Delgados, and Mojca Zupancic
● Filippo Gillono (Ghent/Torino) - version for accordion, bass clarinet, guitar, bassoon, electronics and soprano voice
□ performers: Maris Pajuste - soprano voice, electronics / Carlo Sampaolesi – accordion / Marcello Giannandrea – bassoon / FIlippo Gillono - acoustic guitar, electronics
● Lukas Simonis, Henk Bakr, Fra Zedde & Nina Hitz (Rotterdam) - version for guitar, cello, bass clarinet and effects
□ performers: Simonis, Bakker, Zedde, Hitz
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Composer and ethnomusicologist Ernö Kiràly (1919, Subotica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - 2007, Novi Sad, Serbia) had a strong interest in folk music, improvisation, instrument building, unconventional tunings and graphic scores. In regard to his composition style, his creative method had more in common with the American avant-garde (improvisation, instrument building, composer-performer, and multi-instrumentalism) than with the dogmatically rigid European compositional practice.
He started focussing on ethnomusicology, which was the decisive factor in his career, in the 1950s, when he began collecting the vocal and instrumental music of the people of the Vojvodina region (the autonomous, multi-ethnic and multi-cultural province that occupies the northernmost part of Serbia and which is inhabited by predominantly Hungarians, Serbs, Croats, Slovaks, and Romani) and its folk instruments (zithers, drums, flutes and fifes). He collected over 3000 folk songs and published many books documenting them.
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Hans Visser (Vriezenveen, 1966), plays and writes. He is best known for his work in Plan Kruutntoone, an international band/ensemble, on the edge between composed and improvised music. Visser also writes autonomous work and music for film and theater.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Kerkje van Oostum, vlakbij Groningen, Oostumerweg 15, 9893 TB Garnwerd, Nederland,Garnwerd, Groningen, Netherlands

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